A Bibliographic Guide to Educational Research

A Bibliographic Guide to Educational Research
Author: Dorothea M. Berry
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1990
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0810823438

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585 new titles, most published from 1980 to 1989, and 213 new editions and supplement volumes of titles cited in the second edition. Appendix and extensive indexes. Recommended for undergraduate bibliographic collections. --ARBA

Teacher Effectiveness

Teacher Effectiveness
Author: Marjorie Powell,Joseph W. Beard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2018-06-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429995088

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Originally published in 1984, the field of research on teaching had expanded dramatically in the 15 years covered by this bibliography, 1965 to 1980. The expansion had included studies conducted for many purposes. This bibliography contains relevant citations to the research which has been conducted for the purposes of increasing our understanding of the science, art and craft of teaching. The existence of research publications has been documented with relevant reference information and brief annotations; there has been no attempt to evaluate the quality of the studies. A brief perusal of the bibliography provides an indication of the range of topics addressed by these studies and also of the variety of studies within a single topic.

Educational Research

Educational Research
Author: Norman E. Wallen,Jack R. Fraenkel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135705893

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Educational Research: A Guide to the Process is a different kind of research text. It emphasizes the process of research, that is, what researchers actually do as they go about designing and carrying out their research activities. Rather than passively reading about research operations, it promotes content mastery by using a three-step pedagogical model that involves: a manageable chunk of text, a comprehension or application exercise, and author feedback on the exercise. The text contains approximately 150 of these exercise-feedback units. The second edition has been thoroughly updated, expanded from 15 to 20 chapters, and reorganized into two parts. Part I covers basic aspects of the research process, provides an example of a student research proposal, and shows how to evaluate a research report. Part II provides a separate chapter for each research methodology, including two chapters on qualitative research. Other noteworthy changes include more annotated studies and more visual illustrations of statistical and research methods.

Textbooks in School and Society

Textbooks in School and Society
Author: Arthur Woodward,David L. Elliot,Kathleen Carter Nagel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135830908

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Textbooks have been standard schoolroom fixtures for as long as most living citizens of this country can remember. Many turn-of-the-century students were introduced to reading through the moralistic McGuffey Readers and struggled through the rather drab and colorless pages of volumes on history, geography and civics. In contrast, today's textbooks contain not only narrative content accompanied by colorful photographs and graphics, but also section and chapter exercises that are extended through the use of worksheets and other materials. Moreover, the textbook and its related student materials are packaged together with teacher's editions and tests in grade-level sets that amount to content area programs rather than mere texts.

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: 281
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.

Writing the Annotated Bibliography

Writing the Annotated Bibliography
Author: Luke Beatty,Cynthia A Cochran
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2020-06-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000073065

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This comprehensive and practical guide covers the elements, style, and use of annotated bibliographies in the research and writing process for any discipline; key disciplinary conventions; and tips for working with digital sources. Written jointly by a library director and a writing center director, this book is packed with examples of individual bibliography entries and full bibliography formats for a wide range of academic needs. Online resources include sample bibliographies, relevant web links, printable versions of checklists and figures, and further resources for instructors and researchers. Writing the Annotated Bibliography is an essential resource for first-year and advanced composition classes, courses in writing across the disciplines, graduate programs, library science instruction programs, and academic libraries at the secondary level and beyond. It is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students and for researchers at all levels.

A Student s Guide to Academic and Professional Writing in Education

A Student s Guide to Academic and Professional Writing in Education
Author: Katie O. Arosteguy,Alison Bright,Brenda J. Rinard
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780807777954

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This concise handbook helps educators write for the rhetorical situations they will face as students of education, and as preservice and practicing teachers. It provides clear and helpful advice for responding to the varying contexts, audiences, and purposes that arise in four written categories in education: classroom, research, credential, and stakeholder writing. The book moves from academic to professional writing and chapters include a discussion of relevant genres, mentor texts with salient features identified, visual aids, and exercises that ask students to apply their understanding of the concepts. Readers learn about the scholarly and qualitative research processes prevalent in the field of education and are encouraged to use writing to facilitate change that improves teaching and learning conditions. “At the heart of this book is a commitment to the value of teachers’ voices.” —From the Foreword by Mya Poe, director, Writing Program, Northeastern University “This book is one tool to help prospective educators embrace all the writing that is to come.” —Anne Elrod Whitney, Penn State College of Education “The authors know the questions students might ask and the places where they might misstep. The book is supportive, analytical, logically sequenced, clear, and student friendly.” —Tim Dewar, UC Santa Barbara

Teacher Attitudes

Teacher Attitudes
Author: Marjorie Powell,Joseph W. Beard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429944482

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Teachers’ attitudes have been a subject of study and interest for many years. Originally published in 1986, this bibliography attempts to review the large field of research between the years 1965 and 1984. To identify all the sources of information, and to list documents that discuss research on teachers’ attitudes. It does not include an assessment of the quality of the research reported in the listed documents, however, the value is in its comprehensiveness. Users of the bibliography can locate the listed studies and then evaluate the studies using criteria relevant to their individual purposes.