A Guide to Practitioner Research in Education

A Guide to Practitioner Research in Education
Author: Ian Menter,Dely Elliot,Moira Hulme,Jon Lewin,Kevin Lowden
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2011-03-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781446210079

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This book is a guide to research methods for practitioner research. Written in friendly and accessible language, it includes numerous practical examples based on the authors' own experiences in the field, to support readers. The authors provide information and guidance on developing research skills such as gathering and analysing information and data, reporting findings and research design. They offer critical perspectives to help users reflect on research approaches and to scrutinise key issues in devising research questions. This book is for undergraduate and postgraduate students, teachers and practitioners in practitioner research development and leadership programmes. The team of authors are all within the School of Education at the University of Glasgow and have significant experience of working with practitioner researchers in education.

A Guide to Practitioner Research in Education

A Guide to Practitioner Research in Education
Author: Ian Menter,Dely L. Elliot,Moira Hulme,Jon Lewin,Kevin Lowden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Action research in education
ISBN: 147395777X

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This text is a guide to research methods for practitioner research. Written in friendly and accessible language, it includes numerous practical examples based on the authors' own experiences in the field, to support readers

Practitioner Research and Professional Development in Education

Practitioner Research and Professional Development in Education
Author: Anne Campbell,Olwen McNamara,Peter Gilroy
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0761974687

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Practical, accessible and up-to-date, this book draws directly on the work of teachers and other professional trainers concerned with programs for continuing professional development.

Studying Your Own School

Studying Your Own School
Author: Gary L. Anderson,Kathryn Herr,Ann Sigrid Nihlen
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452238722

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Extensively revised, this new edition provides the theoretical underpinnings of practitioner action research as well as the "how-to" information necessary for classroom application.

Studying Your Own School

Studying Your Own School
Author: Gary L. Anderson,Kathryn Herr,Ann Sigrid Nihlen
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2007-03-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412940320

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The authors expertly guide educators through the action research process, alleviating potential concerns and questions. The book is full of new and updated examples that help to make the process concrete.

The Researcher s Toolkit

The Researcher s Toolkit
Author: David Wilkinson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134608126

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The Researcher's Toolkit is a practical rather than an academic text for all those undertaking, perhaps for the first time, small-scale research. Written by an experienced team of practising researchers, it covers the entire research process - from designing and submitting a research proposal through to its completion. This book is suitable for all researchers, but is particularly designed for those practitioner-based researchers from the fields of education, social work, nursing, criminal justice and community work. This fresh new idea for those conducting small-scale research comes from a team of practising researchers who possess a broad range of experiences and knowledge of research design, execution and completion. They write in a user-friendly style that those researchers new to the subject will find easy to follow and understand. It will act both as a roadmap to planning, execution and completing research and also as a dip-in reference guide. Using features such as activity boxes to highlight key concepts and short summary boxes to indicate fundamental elements of the research area under discussion, this accessible book will be of great value to all who read it.

Action Research in Education

Action Research in Education
Author: Vivienne Baumfield,Elaine Hall,Kate Wall
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2012-12-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781446272039

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Action Research in Education is an essential guide for any lecturer, teacher or student-teacher interested in doing research. This exciting new edition of a popular text is an important resource for any education professional interested in investigating learning and teaching. Building on the success of Action Research in the Classroom, the authors have revised, updated and extended this book to include examples from further and higher education. It maps out easy-to-follow steps for usefully applying an action research approach and is full of practical tips and examples of real practitioner research projects from a range of schools, colleges and universities. This book will help teachers to: - understand and apply practitioner inquiry - enhance their problem-solving skills - locate their own activity in a wider context - maximise opportunities to develop practice - evaluate the needs of their learners Clear, pragmatic and timely, this is a must-have text for all teachers and students of education. Vivienne Baumfield is Professor of Pedagogy, Policy and Innovation in the School of Education, University of Glasgow Elaine Hall is Lecturer in Research Methods, School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences, Newcastle University Kate Wall is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education, Durham University

Using Educational Research to Inform Practice

Using Educational Research to Inform Practice
Author: Lorraine Foreman-Peck,Christopher Winch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2010-06-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136942525

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This book gives practical guidance on how educational research can inform professional practice. Written in a clear and accessible style, it details the way in which evidence based knowledge can be used to develop teaching and learning, bringing together a range of resources for all levels of reader but specifically designed to aid the progressive practitioner researcher. The authors draw on their experience of empirical work in education to provide thoroughly up-to-date reference material, including illustrative case studies, practical guidelines and exercises, and definitions of educational and research terms. The case studies and critical literature surveys have been chosen to demonstrate the use (and mis-use) of research evidence in thinking about a range of important topics in further and higher education, such as, learning styles, deep and surface learning, dyslexia in higher education, the assessment of group work, teaching critical thinking, problem based learning, and dissertation marking. Drawing on their philosophical backgrounds, the authors also address the much conceptual confusions which have led to scepticism regarding the wisdom or even the possibility of using research evidence to inform teaching. Other guidance includes: relating practitioner knowledge to educational research ethical and practical issues on research within the institution evaluating the strengths and limitations of research evidence researching ideas through the examination of case studies practitioner research and contributions to the knowledge base Using Educational Research to Inform Practice provides the necessary understanding for conducting research, thinking about its value and applying research evidence to practice in universities and colleges and therefore will be essential reading for those resource managers who are responsible for providing courses and support in higher education institutions. In addition, this book is particularly aimed at further and higher lecturers undertaking professional development courses and experienced and senior staff who wish to use research to improve management practices.