School-based Research: A Guide for Education Students

School-based Research: A Guide for Education Students

by ElaineWilson (Editor)

Synopsis

'This book will provide a very valuable resource for developing teachers and their University tutors. There is great breadth and depth in reflections upon different aspects of researching school based practice and the reader is guided carefully through the challenging processes of devising enquiries, collecting evidence, analysing data and writing up research. The book can be used on different levels - from quick reference to thorough analysis on research methodology. The examples drawn from the work of new researchers on M level PGCEs and MA programmes provide excellent models for reflection' - Simon Thompson, Director of Initial Teacher Education at the University of Sussex

The new M-level PGCE courses require trainee teachers to demonstrate the ability to systematically research their own practice during professional placements. This book is designed to guide students through the research process, supporting novice researchers as they build research skills.

The book will help new teachers beginning to use research literature to ask questions about published work, showing that the nature of knowledge sought, and how such knowledge is justified, depends on the standpoint from which questions are asked, what sorts of answers are deemed researchable and the audience to whom results are to be addressed. It also contextualises methodological issues alongside key ideas which teachers are likely to be concerned with, such as ability grouping, pupil voice, pupil behaviour, teaching approaches and pupil motivation.

Focused clearly on the needs of the new classroom researcher, this book is a thorough and thoughtful guide to the research process.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Published: 22 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 1412948509
ISBN 13: 9781412948500

Author Bio
Elaine Wilson is Senior Lecturer in Science Education at the University of Cambridge.