1. The Role and Function of Literature Review in Educational Research Studies: A Pragmatic Perspective
- Author
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Mahmoud M. S. Abdallah
- Abstract
The literature review is a pivotal component in educational research studies, serving as a bridge between existing knowledge and the research being undertaken. This article examines the multifaceted role and function of the literature review from a pragmatic perspective, highlighting its significance in advancing knowledge and informing educational practice. A comprehensive literature review establishes the research territory by situating the study within a broader intellectual context, demonstrating the researcher's command of the field, and illuminating the path for their own investigation. It justifies the research undertaking by identifying gaps, inconsistencies, or unanswered questions in the existing literature, thereby establishing the rationale for the study. Moreover, the literature review shapes the research problem and questions by critically evaluating previous studies and refining research focus. It informs methodological choices by showcasing the strengths and weaknesses of different research designs and analytical approaches. Even after data collection and analysis, the literature review provides a framework for interpreting the study's findings, placing them in dialogue with existing knowledge. By embracing a pragmatic lens, researchers can harness the power of the literature review to produce impactful and relevant research that contributes to both theoretical understanding and practical application in educational contexts. The article concludes by emphasizing the dynamic and essential nature of the literature review, which evolves throughout the research process and enhances the relevance, rigour, and potential impact of the study on educational practice and policy.
- Published
- 2024