Spindler and Hammond (2000) write that ethnography “can help teachers separate their personal cultural values from those of their students in order to see both themselves and their students more clearly” and to understand the voices of ...
This book builds on the text's strengths of teaching students to become more competent consumers and producers of research.
The text is oriented toward consumers of educational research and uses a thinking-skills approach to its coverage of major ideas"--
Based on Keith Punch’s bestselling Introduction to Social Research Methods, this book introduces the research process in a range of educational contexts.
Throughout the book, the authors illuminate complex research concepts using problems of practice confronting educators to help readers make meaningful connections with key concepts and research practices.
Based on the popular Introduction to Social Research Methods, this book offers a highly accessible, clear and engaging introduction to research in education, which has been carefully and extensively developed to fully meet the needs of ...
This practical introductory text helps students understand, conduct, and interpret both qualitative and quantitative paradigms in educational research methods.
This lively, innovative text helps students connect technique and substance, appreciate the value of both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, and make ethical research decisions.
This rigorous volume focuses on the underlying perspectives justifying the major approaches currently being used in educational research.Introductory chapters lay the foundation for exploring varying research perspectives. Nine specific perspectives...
Introduction to Research in Education