<DIV>What is educational research? What are its current approaches, methods and methodologies? How should existing literature be reviewed and evaluated critically? What are the key philosophical debates in and on educational research? How should research in education be conducted and how should it
Educational Research: Contemporary Issues and Practical Approaches
β Scribed by Jerry Wellington
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Academic
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 385
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
What is educational research? What are its current approaches, methods and methodologies? How should existing literature be reviewed and evaluated critically? What are the key philosophical debates in and on educational research? How should research in education be conducted and how should it be presented? And what is the value of such research?
With this extensively revised edition of a much-admired and engaging guide, Jerry Wellington provides clear and constructive answers to these questions, complete with detailed advice on methods such as interviewing, surveys, documentary research and the use of focus groups. Thoroughly overhauled and updated, this edition includes new case studies, helpful βtheory summaryβ boxes, and a range of activities or βpoints to ponderβ to foster engagement with current issues. Retaining the clarity and concision of the previous edition, and its approachable and practical style, Jerry Wellington provides an invaluable text for all those engaged in educational research.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors of Case Studies
Introduction: Using This Book
Part I Issues and Approaches
1 An Overview of Educational Research
2 Varying Approaches to Research in Education
3 Reviewing the Research Literature
4 Being Critical and Reflexive: Principles and Practice
5 The Researcherβs Role and Responsibility
Part II Methods and Their Limits
6 Interviewing
7 Case Study
8 Survey Research
9 Documentary Research and Analysis
10 Other Methods for the Researcher
Part III Analysing and Presenting
11 Dealing with Qualitative Data
12 Writing and Publishing
13 What Is the Use of Educational Research?
Appendices
Appendix 1: Eight examples of books from the past reporting educational research
Appendix 2: Words to watch when writing
Appendix 3: Some guidelines on punctuation
Glossary of Terms
References and Further Reading
Index
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