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Research Methods for Early Childhood Education
โ Scribed by Rosie Flewitt; Lynn Ang
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Academic
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 281
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Research Methods for Early Childhood Education takes an international perspective on research design, and illustrates how research methods are inextricably linked to cultural and theoretical understandings of early childhood, young childrenโs competences and the purposes of education.
The book offers a critical and reflective approach to established and innovative research methods in early childhood education, making links between diverse methodologies, methods and theory, with illustrative examples of research in practice. Each chapter addresses a specific methodological approach, linking the methodology to early childhood education with vignettes as examples of research practice in the global north, south, east and west, offering practical examples and critical thinking around new theoretical understandings of early childhood across geographical and cultural contexts.
The book critically examines:
- the role of the researcher
- conceptualisations of how research is undertaken;
- the often sensitive nature of conducting research with young children;
- how early childhood education is understood;
- how young children can be included as active research participants.
Throughout, the book emphasises ethical and methodological issues that arise from undertaking research in mono-cultural and cross-cultural contexts. Annotated further reading lists provide a selection of seminal and recent studies that have adopted each methodological approach
โฆ Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Figures
About the Authors
Series Editor's Preface
Glossary of Research Methods and Approaches
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: Cross-Cutting Themes
Chapter 1: Conceptualizing Early Childhood Education in a Global Context
Early childhood education: A global phenomenon
Origins: Early child development research
Studying childhood in diverse worlds
Researching children and early childhood education in the global context
Concluding thoughts
Suggestions for further reading
Chapter 2: Ethics and Early Childhood Research
A framework for research ethics
Establishing trusting relationships
Finding shared meanings and informing initial and ongoing consent
Negotiating anonymity and confidentiality
Ethics and data interpretation
Planning your approach to ethics
Concluding thoughts
Suggestions for further reading
Chapter 3: Reviewing Literature as a Methodology
The literature review
The traditional literature review
Rapid evidence assessment
Systematic reviews
Systematic reviews of reviews
Choices and challenges when undertaking reviews
Further debates about research reviews
Concluding thoughts
Suggestions for further reading
Part 2: Early Childhood Education Research Methods in Context
Chapter 4: Participatory Research with Young Children
Shifting from research on children to research with and by children
Childrenโs participation in different research stages
Role of the researcher and building trusting research relationships
Conceptualizing child competence
Problematizing child voice
Building influence into the impact of participatory research
Critiques of participatory research
Concluding thoughts
Suggestions for further reading
Chapter 5: Participatory Research Approaches with Adults
Participatory research as transformative
Participatory action research (PAR)
Participatory practices with adults in early childhood research
Problematizing participatory research with adults
Concluding thoughts
Suggestions for further reading
Chapter 6: Ethnographic Research in Early Childhood Education
What is ethnography?
What does ethnography offer to early childhood research?
What makes ethnography ethnographic?
Finding a position in childrenโs worlds
Ethnography, reflexivity and dialogue
Writing ethnography
Critiques of ethnographic research
Concluding thoughts
Suggestions for further reading
Chapter 7: Multimodal Perspectives on Early Childhood Education
What is multimodality?
What does multimodality offer to early childhood education research?
Multimodality and theory
Multimodality in early childhood education research practice
Representing multimodal data
Researching young childrenโs digital lives
Critiques of multimodality
What makes a study multimodal?
Concluding thoughts
Suggestions for further reading
Chapter 8: Mixed Methods in Early Childhood Education Research
Mixed methods research: Bridging the qualitative and quantitative divide
Designing mixed methods research
Choices and challenges
Concluding thoughts
Suggestions for further reading
Chapter 9: Experimental Research and Randomized Control Trials (RCTs)
What are experimental research and RCTs?
Experimental research, natural sciences and โthe paradigm warsโ
Experimental research in early childhood education โ a journey over time
RCTs as the โgold-standardโ for evidence-based education policy
Neuroscience and early childhood education
Qualitative experimental research
Critiques of the โscientific approachโ
Concluding thoughts
Suggestions for further reading
Conclusion: Connecting Past, Present and Future Early Childhood Education Research Methods
Concluding thoughts
References
Index
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