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Success with your Education Research Project

Second Edition


May 2012 | 152 pages | Learning Matters
Success with Your Education Research Project is a practical, user-friendly text on research methods aimed specifically at undergraduate students on education courses. Research projects are carried out in schools and non-school settings by nearly all undergraduates in teacher training, Education Studies and other educational disciplines, and this book makes clear references to these courses and contexts throughout. All chapters include learning outcomes, worked examples, practical and reflective tasks and summaries of key points. Topics such as using the Net and plagiarism are covered with up to date information, while key content on literature searches, critical thinking and the development of argument provides clear guidance and ensures deeper understanding. This new edition has been updated throughout to provide greater depth on many topics.

Study Skills in Education

This series addresses key study skills in the context of education courses, helping students indentify their strenghts and weaknesses, increase their confidence and realise their academic potential. The books are suitable for students on:

- any course of Initial Teacher Training leading to the award of QTS (primary or secondary)

- degree course in Education or Education Studies with or without QTS

- degree courses in Early Years or Early Childhood Studies;

- foundation degrees in Education or any education-related subject discipline

 
Let's get Acquainted
 
Finding a Focus and Formulating a Plan
 
Looking at Literature
 
Approaching It in Style
 
Discovering Things: Questionnaires
 
Conversations with a Purpose: Research Interviews
 
Seeing Is Believing: Observation
 
From the Past to the Here and Now: Documents and Documentary Research
 
Making Sense of Data: Analyzing Numbers and Words
 
Writing up
 
FAQs
 
Glossary
 
Index

This is a well written, clearly presented book which covers topics that students will want to know about. The advice and information is presented under clear sub headings with tasks and examples.

Mrs Helen Hazelwood
School of Education, St Mary's College
May 23, 2013

Recommened reading for all foundation degree students in early years.
Helpful hints and information on completing your research topic.

Mrs Helen Middleton
Caring, Cardiff and Vale College
March 15, 2013

The 1st edition of this text was already very popular with our students and there is no reason to doubt that this revised second edition will be equally so. The main strengths of the text are the clarity of its organisation and the practical focus.

Mr Keith Savage
Centre for Childhood Studies, Stockport College
March 13, 2013

Useful for less confident students as it is simple to read yet offers a wide range of issues for discussion.

Mrs TAMSIN BOWERS-BROWN
Education (Charles Street), Sheffield Hallam University
March 6, 2013

This is on our list of recommended reading for students undertaking their Dissertations

Ms Charlotte Barrow
Education Preston, University of Central Lancashire
February 21, 2013

Excellent book. Written at the right level for both undergard final year dissertations and MEd dissertations. Complements Cohen Manion and Morrison. Clearly structured.

Dr Richard Greenwood
Education / Teacher Training, Stranmillis University College
February 18, 2013

This is a helpful and accessible book for a variety of courses, particularly for undergraduates new to research. It is also valuable for postgraduates, especially those whose undergraduate studies did not require research.

Mr Jon Tibke
Faculty of Education, St Martin's College
February 10, 2013

This is a great introduction to Educational research that I will be promoting to Year 2 students who can begin to consider their research next year.

Mrs Karen Griffiths
Education , Manchester Metropolitan Univ (Crewe)
January 29, 2013

A good introduction for those who are new to research with some good examples to support understanding of the actual theory in practice. Particularly useful chapter on Literature Reviews

Mrs Janet Harvell
Early Years, Bridgwater College
January 14, 2013

An excellent book for use with PGCE and final year students. Accessible and well laid out.

Miss Alison Hardy
School of Education, Nottingham Trent University
December 20, 2012

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