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OverviewAction Research in Education is an essential guide for any lecturer, teacher or student-teacher interested in doing research. This exciting new edition of a popular text is an important resource for any education professional interested in investigating learning and teaching. Building on the success of Action Research in the Classroom, the authors have revised, updated and extended this book to include examples from further and higher education. It maps out easy-to-follow steps for usefully applying an action research approach and is full of practical tips and examples of real-life practitioner research projects from a range of schools, colleges and universities. This book will help teachers to: - understand and apply practitioner inquiry - enhance their problem-solving skills - locate their own activity in a wider context - maximise opportunities to develop practice - evaluate the needs of their learners Clear, pragmatic and timely, this is a must-have text for all teachers and students of education. Vivienne Baumfield is Professor of Pedagogy, Policy and Innovation in the School of Education, University of Glasgow Elaine Hall is Senior Research Associate, Communication and Language Sciences, Newcastle University Kate Wall is Divisional Director, Postgraduate Taught Programmes in the School of Education, Durham University Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vivienne Marie Baumfield , Elaine Hall , Kate WallPublisher: Sage Publications Ltd Imprint: Sage Publications Ltd Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.320kg ISBN: 9781446207208ISBN 10: 144620720 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 18 December 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroducing Practitioner Enquiry Understanding Practitioner Enquiry Ways of Being a Practitioner Enquirer: Beliefs, Ethics and Practice How to Do a Practitioner Enquiry: Finding and Refining a Question How to Do a Practitioner Enquiry: Deciding on an Approach and Complementary Methods Taking Account of Learner Perspectives in Your Enquiry Exploring Your Own and Your Colleagues′ Professional Knowledge Engaging with the Views of Families and the Wider Community Making Sense of It, Making Connections and Bringing It Together Sharing Your Findings, Finding New Questions IndexReviewsPraise for the first edition: 'Is action research easy? No! Is it achievable? Based on the strength of this text, the answer is an unqualified 'yes'. The book is an accessible, thorough and comprehensive guide to both the processes and heavyweight issues involved in action research' Learning & Teaching Update <hr color= GBP666666 size= 1px /> 'Both the style and the content of this book would seem to make it an excellent core text for PGCE or undergraduate level courses in teacher or student teacher research...It offers an easy-to-follow research approach that allows true reflection on practice' ESCalate Praise for the first edition: 'Is action research easy? No! Is it achievable? Based on the strength of this text, the answer is an unqualified 'yes'. The book is an accessible, thorough and comprehensive guide to both the processes and heavyweight issues involved in action research' - Learning & Teaching Update 'Both the style and the content of this book would seem to make it an excellent core text for PGCE or undergraduate level courses in teacher or student teacher research...It offers an easy-to-follow research approach that allows true reflection on practice' - ESCalate Author InformationI am Professor of Pedagogy, Policy and Innovation in the School of Education and my teaching and research focuses on the role of inquiry in teachers’ professional learning. I am interested in the role of universities, and teacher educators in particular, in the creation and translation of knowledge about teaching and learning. This interest is linked to the wider issue of the relationship between theory and practice in professional development. Expertise: qualitative and quantitative measures, research design, narrative interviewing, questionnaire design, analytic frameworks, research management. Research interests: early literacy and language development, parental involvement, adult literacy and family literacy, teacher development and identity, learning and meta-cognition. Kate Wall is Professor of Education at the University of Strathclyde. A primary teacher by background, her work is characterised by enquiry-based partnership with children and practitioners of all ages and stages. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |