Methods and Paradigms in Education Research

Methods and Paradigms in Education Research
Author: Ling, Lorraine,Ling, Peter
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522517399

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The tools used in data collection have the ability to influence the ways information is perceived and generated. Analyzing research processes is a concept that can be overlooked, though is as important as the information itself. Methods and Paradigms in Education Research addresses the innovative formulaic approaches taken in research to challenge their effectiveness. Featuring coverage on selection, forms, and analytical procedures of data, this publication is essential for researchers, students, and academicians seeking current information on understanding research methodology.

Emerging Methods and Paradigms in Scholarship and Education Research

Emerging Methods and Paradigms in Scholarship and Education Research
Author: Ling, Lorraine,Ling, Peter
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2019-08-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799810032

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There is a renaissance in the use of the term “scholarship,” as it is being used to define areas of academic endeavour, describe academic work and achievements, and measure the quality of higher education. Although all academicians are required to engage in scholarship, it is difficult to navigate as there is a misunderstanding of this concept as new methods and approaches emerge. Emerging Methods and Paradigms in Scholarship and Education Research is an essential academic book that is designed to explain the areas of scholarship and their contemporary relationship to key components of academic work: research, teaching, service, and engagement. The chapter authors explore conceptions of scholarship, paradigms, and methods that fit a variety of contexts and needs. Highlighting a wide range of approaches from scientific realism and neo-positivism to interpretative, transformative, and pragmatic educational strategies and policy, this book is ideal for researchers, teachers, educational leaders, academicians, educational policymakers, and quality assurance agencies.

Paradigm and Ideology in Educational Research RLE Edu L

Paradigm and Ideology in Educational Research  RLE Edu L
Author: Thomas S Popkewitz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-05-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136465796

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This book explores the complex social assumptions and values that underlie research programmes about schools. The analysis of educational research draws upon American and European scholarships in the sociology of knowledge, social philosophy and the history and sociology of science. The discussion considers first the communal, crafts and social characteristics of educational research. Three research models empirical-analytic, symbolic or linguistic and critical sciences are given attention. The discussion of the three research models is to illuminate how the constellation of commitments, assumptions and practices inter-relate to perform a paradigm giving different and conflicting definitions to the meaning of educational theory and to the use of the particular techniques of enquiry. The social role of educational research and the researcher is also considered.

An Introduction to Research Methodology and Paradigms

An Introduction to Research Methodology and Paradigms
Author: Paul Ernest
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 57
Release: 1994
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0850681405

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Paradigms of Research for the 21st Century

Paradigms of Research for the 21st Century
Author: Antonina Lukenchuk
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1433118025

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What is research and who is a researcher? Why engage in research and what can be its value? How do we come to know what lies beyond our horizons? Paradigms of Research for the 21st Century opens the door for wondering about these and other questions pertaining to the nature and process of educational research. It offers an insightful and detailed account of Western and non-Western philosophical traditions and perspectives on reality, knowledge, and values that have been responsive to past and present developments of educational research in North America. These accounts form a paradigm - a system of inquiry, a model, or a way of knowing. Empirical-analytic, pragmatic, interpretive, critical, poststructuralist, and transcendental paradigms are distinguished as an alternative to a quantitative-qualitative typology of paradigms in educational research. This book can be used for introductory and advanced research methods courses at the master's and doctoral levels.

An Introduction to Research Methodology and Paradigms

An Introduction to Research Methodology and Paradigms
Author: Paul Ernest,University of Exeter. School of Education
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1994
Genre: Education
ISBN: OCLC:60120517

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Teacher Action Research

Teacher Action Research
Author: Gerald J. Pine
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2008-10-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452278742

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"This is a wonderful book with deep insight into the relationship between teachers' action and result of student learning. It discusses from different angles impact of action research on student learning in the classroom. Writing samples provided at the back are wonderful examples." —Kejing Liu, Shawnee State University Teacher Action Research: Building Knowledge Democracies focuses on helping schools build knowledge democracies through a process of action research in which teachers, students, and parents collaborate in conducting participatory and caring inquiry in the classroom, school, and community. Author Gerald J. Pine examines historical origins, the rationale for practice-based research, related theoretical and philosophical perspectives, and action research as a paradigm rather than a method. Key Features Discusses how to build a school research culture through collaborative teacher research Delineates the role of the professional development school as a venue for constructing a knowledge democracy Focuses on how teacher action research can empower the active and ongoing inclusion of nontraditional voices (those of students and parents) in the research process Includes chapters addressing the concrete practices of observation, reflection, dialogue, writing, and the conduct of action research, as well as examples of teacher action research studies

Paradigms and Programs

Paradigms and Programs
Author: Lee S. Shulman
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1990
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105031167971

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Each volume consists of closely related chapters, or a single chapter, from t 1986 Handbook of research on teaching and each is available individually f $12.95: v.1, Paradigms and programs (897009-8); v.2, Quantitative methods/qualitative methods (897006-3); v.3, Students' thought processes/teachers