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Research Methods for Understanding Professional Learning


Research Methods for Understanding Professional Learning

Paperback by Hall, Dr Elaine (Northumbria University, UK); Wall, Kate (Strathclyde University, UK)

Research Methods for Understanding Professional Learning

£26.99

ISBN:
9781474274609
Publication Date:
21 Feb 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages:
304 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 7 May 2024
Research Methods for Understanding Professional Learning

Description

Practitioners are experts in their field and this book introduces research methods that help to make that expertise explicit. There is worldwide recognition of the importance of high quality, reflective practice that both engages with existing research evidence and engages in the production of new evidence. Research Methods for Understanding Professional Learning demonstrates how the knowledge about what happens in a practice context and the skills used to succeed there can be used as the building blocks for developing research methods and tools to best investigate practice. The experienced author team introduce a framework for understanding practice and for designing research about practice using a wealth of real research examples across all phases of education. This practical guide provides suggestions of a unique mix of research methods and tools, moving beyond just action research methodology, allowing the reader to engage with research design and assess how well the data gathered will answer their research question.

Contents

List of Figures List of Tables Series Editor's Foreword 1. Defining 2. Questioning 3. Deciding 4. Tools for Enquiry 5. Understanding 6. Embedding References Appendix I: Class 9G: Is Performance Linked to Particular Characteristics? Appendix II: City College: How Do the Learners Understand their Performance? Appendix III: Sandview Primary: Does Learner Identity Impact Performance? Appendix IV: Mooredge: How Do Different Groups of Learners Use Feedback? Index

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