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Getting Started in Your Educational Research
Design, Data Production and Analysis

Edited by:
  • Clive Opie - Part-time lecturer at Hull University in the School of Education
  • Desma Brown - Head of Education at the University of Essex
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May 2019 | 384 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
A one-stop shop for anyone undertaking educational research for the first time, this text focuses on the development and application of key skills necessary for successful research.

Packed with useful exercises, checklists and case studies, this book will allow the reader to apply their skills across a range of essays, presentations and reports. Using digestible language to explain complex terminology and processes simply, the authors explore working with and presenting data and the software options available to students, including NVivo, SPSS and Excel. The text will help students to:
  • Understand the language of educational research
  • Frame their research questions and design their research
  • Judge the quality of educational research
  • Explore and justify research approaches and procedures (methods)
  • Analyse and present their data

 
About the Editors
 
About the Contributors
 
Acknowledgements
 
Preface
 
Online Resources
 
Chapter 1: Carrying Out Educational Research – The Start of Your Journey
 
Chapter 2: Research, Theory and Worldviews
 
Chapter 3: Framing the Research
 
Chapter 4: Literature Review
 
Chapter 5: Ethics
 
Chapter 6: Judging the Quality of Educational Research
 
Chapter 7: Write or Wrong? Conventions and Myths in Academic Literacy
 
Chapter 8: Research Approaches
 
Chapter 9: Research Procedures
 
Chapter 10: Analyzing and Presenting Your Research Data
 
Chapter 11: Understanding and Applying Qualitative Data Analysis
 
Chapter 12: Using NVivo in Your Research
 
Chapter 13: Understanding Quantitative Data Analysis
 
Chapter 14: Using Excel/SPSS in Your Research
 
References

An exceptional introduction to research for students in education and beyond. Written by authors with in-depth understandings of student needs and research realities, and accompanied by a great wealth of additional resources, this volume constitutes a major publishing achievement.

Christos Varvantakis
Goldsmiths College, University of London

This comprehensive guide to carrying out educational research will be invaluable for teachers, trainee teachers and Masters students. Each chapter guides you through the process of completing meaningful educational research, will support your own professional development and impact positively on the learners you work with.

David Owen
Head of Department of Teacher Education, Sheffield Hallam University

A book of its own kind with a few highly valuable chapters that are usually not a part of Research Books. These chapters are a great contribution as a guide and a saviour for researchers from making most common mistakes.

Fizzi Sabir
University of Adelaide

Its a wonderfull book! But I realised that the aims of the course I have been teaching during the current semester for first time are under the level of deepness of the different chapters. I will talk to a colleague teaching this subjects in a Master degree course where I suppose this book will be very useful and handful both for students and for teacher.

Mr CASIMIRO AMADO
PEDAGOGIA E EDUCAÇÃO, University of Evora
January 14, 2020

This is a very accessible and user friendly publication just right for the first steps of the research process.

Mr Sean Bracken
Institute of Education, Worcester University
January 20, 2020

This book is really helpful for any research student. It is clearly set out and has manageable 'chunks' of information to help you through the research journey.

Mrs Dawn Burnham
Early Years, Farnborough College of Technology
November 8, 2019

This is a super book, introducing the key concepts of research.

Mr Drew Quayle
Faculty of Health , Social Care & Education, Anglia Ruskin University
August 19, 2019

Useful for post graduate and masters level students studying PGCE and PG Dip and Masters in Education.

Ms Kelly Stewart
Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, University of Central Lancashire
May 12, 2020

Good introduction to PG study. Very comprehensive and easy to negotiate.

Mrs Lisa Madden
Department of Secondary Education, Leeds Trinity University
July 30, 2019

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