Practitioner Researcher: Developing Theory from Practice (Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)

Practitioner Researcher: Developing Theory from Practice (Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)

by Jarvis (Author)

Synopsis

Jarvis does a real service by introducing a new vision of research into the current debates over the nature and mission of the academy. -Continuing Higher Education Review Jarvis has managed to bridge the worlds of theory and professional practice in a way that will help each better understand the other. -Jon Wergin, professor of educational studies, School of Education, Virginia Commonwealth University Genuine understanding of any field can only be developed through practice in that field. Peter Jarvis, an internationally known authority in the field of professional adult and continuing education, shows how theories of practice evolve from the practice itself and are unique to each practitioner. Doing professional work gives practitioners many opportunities to question, test, and revise theories taught in graduate programs. Such practice-based research gives rise to personalized theories of practice and also raises new questions for personal exploration.Using examples and vignettes drawn from professional fields and settings around the world, Jarvis provides valuable insights into the nature of professional practice, the ways professionals learn, and how education for practice can be enhanced at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Jarvis examines why so many practitioners find their professional education inadequate preparation for actual practice, and he calls for a partnership between higher education and the professional workplace that will meet the challenges of the relationship between the two.The Practitioner-Researcher is designed to help all practitioners for whom research is a tool in improving practice-from graduate students and their professors to employees in diverse industries or professional groups-and to facilitate an understanding of the relationship between practice and theory within the worlds of work and learning.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 218
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 30 Oct 1998

ISBN 10: 0787938807
ISBN 13: 9780787938802

Media Reviews
Jarvis has successfully eliminated the mystery and fear ofconducting academic research in this easy to read book whichencourages educators and others to becomepractitioner-researchers. (Pade Informer)

Jarvis does a real service by introducing a new vision of researchinto the current debates over the nature and mission of theacademy. (Continuing Higher Education Review)

At last, a window into what it means to 'learn by doing' . . .This is a remarkable book. Jarvis has managed to bridge the worldsof theory and professional practice in a way that will help eachbetter understand the other. (Jon Wergin, professor of educationalstudies, School of Education, Virginia CommonwealthUniversity)

Peter Jarvis's own extensive biography as scholar and practitionershows through in this book. His skillful blAnding of theory andpractice produces a store of information that can prove useful toprofessors and practitioners alike, especially when they choose towork together to construct practical knowledge. (John M. Peters, professor, University of Tennessee)
Author Bio
PETER JARVIS is professor of continuing education at the University of Surrey, England. He works with a wide range of professionals, including those in business and management, nursing, and all levels of education. Author of fifteen books and editor of nine others, Jarvis has had his work translated into sixteen languages.