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Ethnographic Analysis Of God's Choice By Alan Peshkin

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In this week’s study of chapter two of Alan Peshkin’s book God’s Choice the ethnographic analysis continues into the setting and core teachings of the Christian school being researched. The description of Bethany Baptist Academy, as the school is called, is centered on the influence of strong principles based on theology that is evident in all activities Peshkin (1986) explicitly mentioned throughout the interview narration. Peshkin (1986) successfully exercises the research activity described by Wolcott (As cited by Creswell, 2013) as, “Fieldwork,” which is to, “Gather information in the context or setting where the group works or lives” (p. 95). The careful descriptions provided by Peshkin (1986) include the building facilities, population

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