Abstract
This paper reports on a research methodology for an ongoing PhD thesis, focusing on the author’s experience as he collected data in Ghana. It looks at what the author did during data collection in Ghana and his experiences in the field. It also highlights some of the institutional gaps that appeared to exist between educational institutions in Ghana and Australia, and discusses some implications for planning and execution of mathematics education research methodologies in a developing country like Ghana.
Ernest Kofi Davis, Wee Tiong Seah, Alan J. Bishop