Design Research in Education: A Practical Guide for Early Career Researchers

Design Research in Education: A Practical Guide for Early Career Researchers

by Arthur Bakker (Author), Arthur Bakker (Author)

Synopsis

Design Research in Education is a practical guide containing all the information required to begin a design research project. Providing an accessible background to the methodological approaches used in design research as well as addressing all the potential issues that early career researchers will encounter, the book uniquely helps the early career researcher to gain a full overview of design research and the practical skills needed to get their project off the ground. Based on extensive experience, the book also contains multiple examples of design research from both undergraduate and postgraduate students, to demonstrate possible projects to the reader.

With easy to follow chapters and accessible question and response sections, Design Research in Education contains practical advice on a wide range of topics related to design research projects including:

  • The theory of design research, what it entails, and when it is suitable
  • The formulation of research questions
  • How to structure a research project
  • The quality of research and the methodological issues of validity and reliability
  • How to write up your research
  • The supervision of design research.

Through its theoretical grounding and practical advice, Design Research in Education is the ideal introduction into the field of design based research and is essential reading for bachelor's, master's and PhD students new to the field, as well as to supervisors overseeing projects that use design research.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 312
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 04 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 1138574481
ISBN 13: 9781138574489

Media Reviews

Arthur Bakker's clear logic helps to cut through the many questions and confusions that persist about DBR. This book offers an invaluable contribution to the literature by making DBR more accessible to research students and their supervisors.

Rupert Wegerif, Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge

This book offers not only clear guidance about essentials of design research for novices, but also stimulating food for thought for experienced colleagues.

Jan Van der Akker, Professor Emeritus at the University of Twente, Netherlands; former Director of SLO, Netherlands institute for Curriculum Development

Arthur is a careful and thorough researcher who writes clearly. In writing his book, he interviewed leading DBR researchers and scholars and shared draft chapters for feedback. I was honored to be one of them. I recommend it for your consideration.

David Reinking, Adjunct Professor in the Department of Language and Literacy at the University of Georgia

Author Bio
Arthur Bakker is a Fellow at the University of Bremen, Germany, and an Associate Professor at Utrecht University, the Netherlands.