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Doing Educational Research

First Edition
  • Clive Opie - Part-time lecturer at Hull University in the School of Education


February 2004 | 264 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
`A welcome and helpful addition to the shelves of tutors and students working on masters programmes. It will be most beneficial supporting students on programmes where there is a substantial research training component. It offers important exemplars of using computer software in qualitative analysis' - Educational Review

`This book is aimed at Master's students who are engaging in educational research for the first time. [It] provides teacher-researchers with the additional information they need so they can go on to read further and more in depth, having more confidence in the accessibility of such studies. I found it does this well, and is an ideal point of reference for those who are just embarking on a Master's degree. A useful glossary is provided, giving detailed but 'readable' explanations of key terms and phrases' - Primary Practice

Doing Educational Research offers a hands-on guide for students engaged in educational research. It provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the key qualitative and quantitative methods necessary for those commencing research for the first time. Through a detailed yet concise explanation, the reader is shown how these methods work and how their outcomes may be interpreted.

Providing all the essentials for the first-time researcher, the book includes:

· a variety of examples and case studies to illustrate how the methods and techniques can be used in `real-life' contexts

· practical guidance on time management planning research projects and writing reports.

· a broad coverage - including qualitative and quantitative methodologies, data analysis using computer software, ethical issues and the writing-up and presentation of data.

This engaging book has been written by a team of leading researchers with over sixty years of cumulative experience. It has a student-friendly structure which will make it accessible and popular with undergraduates and postgraduates. It will be an invaluable resource for both students and researchers, helping them to undertake effective research in education.

Clive Opie
What Is Educational Research?
Pat Sikes
Methodology, Procedures and Ethical Concerns
David Hyatt
Writing Research
Jon Scaife
Trust Me - I'm a Researcher
Clive Opie
Research Approaches
Clive Opie
Research Procedures
Clive Opie
Presenting Data
Ann-Marie Bathmaker
Using NUD·IST
Michael Pomerantz
Using ATLAS.ti
Clive Opie
Quantitative Analysis
A Glossary of Terms

 

Our BA Childhood Studies students have found this a useful starting point for their research studies. Easy to follow and written in a style that suits their level of understanding.

Miss Patricia Wallis
Education , Nottingham Trent University
October 22, 2009
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