A classic in its field, Research Methods in Education explains the research process with emphasis on the formulation of a research question, referencing current literature in the field, using appropriate research designs, and writing and evaluating research reports. Both quantitative and qualitative
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This is a key text for any student embarking on a qualitative research project, it provides worked examples and valuable models which can be used as guides for plans and proposals, answering key questions and providing a comprehensive guide to a studentβs project. It shows that when planning a qual
1. The nature of scientific inquiry -- 2. Research approaches in education -- 3. The research problem -- 4. Reviewing the literature -- 5. The hypothesis in quantitative research -- 6. Descriptive statistics -- 7. Sampling and inferential statistics -- 8. Tools of research -- 9. Validity and reliabi
<p><span>Written specifically for education practitioners, </span><span>An Introduction to Educational Research: Connecting Methods to Practice</span><span> approaches research methods from a practice-first perspective that aligns research with professional experiences and identifies the tools and r
<p><span>Written specifically for education practitioners, </span><span>An Introduction to Educational Research: Connecting Methods to Practice</span><span> approaches research methods from a practice-first perspective that aligns research with professional experiences and identifies the tools and r
Content: Prologue: The orthodoxies of educational research - 1: Theories, fashions and the need for pragmatism - 2: Making education better - 3: 'What works' is not enough - 4: The practice of education - 5: configurations of educational research - 6: Education, measurement and democracy - 7: Knowle