Practitioner Research at Doctoral Level

Practitioner Research at Doctoral Level
Author: Pat Drake,Linda Heath
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2010-09-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136895692

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The authors of this book explore in detail the challenges faced by doctoral researchers conducting practitioner research today. As a guide to this often neglected aspect of doctoral research, the authors of this book explore in detail the challenges faced by doctoral researchers conducting practitioner research today.

Transformative Doctoral Research Practices for Professionals

Transformative Doctoral Research Practices for Professionals
Author: Pamela Burnard,Tatjana Dragovic,Julia Flutter,Julie Alderton
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789463006309

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The purpose and impact of the professional doctorate – or EdD (Doctor of Education) – has long been debated. What should it be? Who should do it? Why is it worth doing? How should it be taught? What makes the EdD distinctive, unique and worthwhile? Internationally, at the level of program development and provision, universities are increasing the range of transformative professional doctorate practices while recruiting larger numbers of students from a wider range of professions. Transformative Doctoral Research Practices for Professionals offers unique insight into the teaching, learning, thinking and doing of doctoral education. In the form of a collaboratively authored volume this book offers the first institutional-specific collection that focuses on doctoral research practices. It showcases: the practices of researching professionals at different phases and stages of a five year doctoral journey; the imperative of reflexivity as one moves from practitioner to researching professional and scholar; and the placing of ‘practice’ at the centre of a doctoral program specifically designed for professionals. This book shares the lived-through debates, deliberations, challenges and experiences of a group of professional (practitioner) doctoral students, their supervisors and lecturers. The critical perspectives and examples explored offer a wealth of insights on the distinct practices and unique journeying of professional practitioners embarking on professional doctorates. This volume invites you to reflect on and enter into dialogue with your peers and professional learning and research communities about the distinctiveness of the professional doctorate. /div

Professional Doctorates Integrating Academic And Professional Knowledge

Professional Doctorates  Integrating Academic And Professional Knowledge
Author: Scott, David,Brown, Andrew,Lunt, Ingrid
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335213320

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Practice Based and Practice Led Research for Dissertation Development

Practice Based and Practice Led Research for Dissertation Development
Author: Throne, Robin
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781799866664

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The number of practice-based or practice-led doctorate programs continues to grow across the U.S. Doctoral students who seek a terminal practitioner doctorate typically conduct practice-based research within the dissertation research used as the culmination of the degree program. These terminally degreed graduates return to educational practice to improve practice, impact innovation, and solve the complex problems of practice through research-based decision making. Practice-Based and Practice-Led Research for Dissertation Development provides the most current research, innovation, and insights into practice-based research conducted within U.S. practitioner doctorate programs across fields that include management, education, computer science, health sciences, and social and behavioral sciences. The book illustrates the latest uses of practitioner research and highlights current findings for the dissemination and use of practice-based and practice-led research within these settings. Covering topics that include self-inquiry methods, action research, and high-impact writing support, this book is an ideal reference source for doctoral scholars, doctoral research supervisors, faculty, program deans, higher education leadership, and doctorate program developers.

Practitioner Research in Doctoral Education

Practitioner Research in Doctoral Education
Author: Robin Throne
Publsiher: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Dissertations, Academic
ISBN: 0757598927

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Offers guidance on defining rigorous and well-designed practitioner research for dissertation studies, demystifying the research study and clarifying its relation to and within the setting of professional practice.

Research Design and Methods

Research Design and Methods
Author: Gary J. Burkholder,Kimberley A. Cox,Linda M. Crawford,John H. Hitchcock
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2019-07-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781544342368

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Research Design and Methods: An Applied Guide for the Scholar-Practitioner is written for students seeking advanced degrees who want to use evidence-based research to support their practice. This practical and accessible text addresses the foundational concepts of research design and methods; provides a more detailed exploration of designs and approaches popular with graduate students in applied disciplines; covers qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods designs; discusses ethical considerations and quality in research; and provides guidance on writing a research proposal.

The EdD and the Scholarly Practitioner HC

The EdD and the Scholarly Practitioner HC
Author: Jill Alexa Perry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2016-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1681235420

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The purpose of this book is to highlight the efforts of the members of the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED) to prepare Scholarly Practitioners in the field of education leadership. The volume is edited by Jill Alexa Perry, Executive Director of CPED, a consortium of 86 schools of education in the US, Canada and New Zealand. CPED is a collaboration of faculty working together since 2007 to re envision professional practice preparation in education. Contributing authors include faculty and graduates from CPED influenced programs. Faculty members highlight the need to rethink and strengthen all aspects of doctoral level preparation for practitioners, the expanded and enhanced role of research, inquiry and the dissertation in practice, and discuss the implications these changes have on university schools of education. Students and graduates, who face pressing educational issues in their daily lives, reflect on the impact their EdD program has had on their professional practice."

Doctoral Study In Contemporary Higher Education

Doctoral Study In Contemporary Higher Education
Author: Green, Howard,Powell, Stuart
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-07-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335214730

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How can the full range of doctoral study in the UK be best described? What are the key features that are driving change to the system? What are the implications of current initiatives and the increasingly international context of research degree study? This book covers the differing kinds of doctorate award that exist currently and discusses critically issues that arise from the ways in which related forms of doctoral study are organized and assessed. It focuses on doctoral study, in all its forms, in the higher education sector in the United Kingdom, while being contextualised within an international dimension. Drawing on both quantitative and qualitative data, the book focuses on the diversity in doctoral study. It examines the current state of the full range of doctoral awards, describes them, and then critically analyses tensions that exist. For example, it assesses the definitions and relations between different kinds of doctoral award, the pedagogy that surrounds them and the examination phases of each. The book also offers suggestions of ways to resolve the tensions associated with different forms of study and indicates possible future directions. Doctoral Study in Contemporary Higher Educationis an essential text for those who manage, fund and deliver education at doctoral level.