¶ … local school district has recently implemented a program designed to assist students that are currently in need of training in English as a Second Language (ESL). Many of these ESL students hail from a country and/or culture that features other languages other than English which puts them at a distinct disadvantage in schools that teach primarily using the English language, both verbally and in written form. What the school district would like to measure is how effective and beneficial the program has been for the students who have used it. Additional issues that the school would like to see addressed by the study include; the impact of the program on English language proficiency, overall student academic progress, and the satisfaction levels of the students, teachers, parents, administrators and other stakeholders.
Research Questions and Hypothesis
The study will be guided by research questions and a hypothesis based upon the fact that the researcher wishes to achieve certain measurements, goals and objectives. Based upon a recent study (Classen, Covic, Idsardi, Sandham, Gildenhuys, Lemke, 2015) which resulted in findings that showed an urgent need for a deeper understanding of a study's results and methodologies, new and creative ways to conduct studies are necessary and (the study suggests) incorporating quantitative and qualitative research approaches would likely result in improved findings and analysis. Employing a methodology that incorporates both quantitative and qualitative data is likely to lead to a comprehensive understanding of the effectiveness of the new curricula as well as documenting the overall student academic progress, and the satisfaction levels of the various stakeholders.
Devers and Frankel (2000) determined that qualitative research is oftentimes used for purposive studies such as the one that is being discussed herein; they surmised that most qualitative research takes place in a real-world context very similar to the real-world of the local school district involved in this study.
On the other hand, the study is also looking to measure the impact that the curriculum has had on the student achievement level(s) and whether any discernable pattern can be distinguished based upon the implementation of the curriculum. Such measurements are not qualitative but are...
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