Doing Educational Research in Schools

Author:   Mark Betteney ,  Robert Morgan
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Ltd
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9781036208998


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   09 May 2026
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Doing Educational Research in Schools


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This is your essential guide to carrying out research in schools. It walks you through each step offering smart practical guidance supported by real world examples of students’ work to help you understand academic research vocabulary, avoid common pitfalls and produce a successful educational research project. It also discusses careful ground rules for the ethical use of AI tools in your research project. Learn how to frame an appropriate research question. Understand the careful ethical considerations involved in research in educational settings. Explore the pros and cons of different methods for collecting data. Find out how to analyse your data and write up your findings. Understand how researchers disseminate their work effectively to wider audiences. This is vital reading for anyone training to teach in schools or studying on an education degree with a research project component.

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Author:   Mark Betteney ,  Robert Morgan
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Ltd
Imprint:   SAGE Publications Ltd
ISBN:  

9781036208998


ISBN 10:   1036208990
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   09 May 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Dr Mark Betteney is Associate Professor in Education, Language and Learning at University of Greenwich. He trained to be a teacher in 1988-9 and taught in primary schools in northwest Kent and southeast London until 2005. In that time, he led the teaching of music and literacy in three schools and became intrigued to know whether teaching children to read music in the early stages of language acquisition would benefit their ability to learn to decode text. The pursuit of this question resulted in his doctorate, and in his ongoing interest in education research. He became a senior lecturer (teacher training) at London Metropolitan University in 2005, then principal lecturer at University of Greenwich in 2010, and Associate Professor in 2022. Dr Robert Morgan is Associate Professor in Primary Education at University of Greenwich. He trained to be a primary teacher in 1993-94 and taught in primary schools in Torfaen and southeast London until 2007.  He currently teaches on undergraduate and postgraduate teacher training programmes, educational programmes, as well as MA and doctoral pathways. His doctoral thesis explored the deployment of teaching assistants by trainee teachers. Robert is a member of National Association of Primary Education (NAPE) and is the association’s journal editor.  

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