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Your Education Research Project Companion.

By: McGrath, Jim.
Contributor(s): Coles, Anthony.
Publisher: London : Pitman Publishing, 2013Edition: 2nd.Description: xxiii, 247p ; illus. ; pbk.ISBN: 9780273774792.Subject(s): Education | School Administrators-Handbooks | School management and organization-Handbooks | Education leadership-Handbooks | Education-Research-MethodologyDDC classification: 371.2011
Contents:
About the authors Introduction Acknowledgements Tutorial 1 Getting started Tutorial 2 How to structure your research report Tutorial 3 Writing your literature review Tutorial 4 Choosing your research methodology Tutorial 5 Research strategies case studies, action research and surveys Tutorial 6 Gathering your data interviews and observations Tutorial 7 Gathering your data documents and questionnaires Tutorial 8 Analysis of qualitative data Tutorial 9 Analysis of quantitative data Tutorial 10 Some final advice Glossary of terms Bibliography Index.
Summary: This concise and accessible text is designed to prepare novice researchers in the planning, implementation, evaluation and writing-up of a small-scale research project, from first idea to finished product. Whatever level you are working at, and assuming no prior research experience, Your Education Research Project Companion, 2 nd edition provides the support and guidance you need in order to write a first-class research project or dissertation in education. Written in the form of a fictional case study, the book charts the progress of student working on an education research project, through tutorials with their academic tutor. The clear, innovative narrative style will bridge the gap between theory and research practice, to ensure you acquire the simple and essential information needed. New for this edition and included throughout the book is MA level advice helping you to know what more is required of you to achieve a Masters qualification. Whatever level you are working at, and assuming no prior research experience, Your Education Research Project Companion, 2 nd edition provides the support and guidance you need in order to write a first-class research project or dissertation in education. Written in the form of a fictional case study, the book charts the progress of student working on an education research project, through tutorials with their academic tutor. The clear, innovative narrative style will bridge the gap between theory and research practice, to ensure you acquire the simple and essential information needed. New for this edition and included throughout the book is MA level advice helping you to know what more is required of you to achieve a Masters qualification.
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Standard Loan Standard Loan ATU St Angela's McKeown Library Main Lending Collection 371.2011 GRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T39835
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

About the authors Introduction Acknowledgements Tutorial 1 Getting started Tutorial 2 How to structure your research report Tutorial 3 Writing your literature review Tutorial 4 Choosing your research methodology Tutorial 5 Research strategies case studies, action research and surveys Tutorial 6 Gathering your data interviews and observations Tutorial 7 Gathering your data documents and questionnaires Tutorial 8 Analysis of qualitative data Tutorial 9 Analysis of quantitative data Tutorial 10 Some final advice Glossary of terms Bibliography Index.

This concise and accessible text is designed to prepare novice researchers in the planning, implementation, evaluation and writing-up of a small-scale research project, from first idea to finished product. Whatever level you are working at, and assuming no prior research experience, Your Education Research Project Companion, 2 nd edition provides the support and guidance you need in order to write a first-class research project or dissertation in education. Written in the form of a fictional case study, the book charts the progress of student working on an education research project, through tutorials with their academic tutor. The clear, innovative narrative style will bridge the gap between theory and research practice, to ensure you acquire the simple and essential information needed. New for this edition and included throughout the book is MA level advice helping you to know what more is required of you to achieve a Masters qualification. Whatever level you are working at, and assuming no prior research experience, Your Education Research Project Companion, 2 nd edition provides the support and guidance you need in order to write a first-class research project or dissertation in education. Written in the form of a fictional case study, the book charts the progress of student working on an education research project, through tutorials with their academic tutor. The clear, innovative narrative style will bridge the gap between theory and research practice, to ensure you acquire the simple and essential information needed. New for this edition and included throughout the book is MA level advice helping you to know what more is required of you to achieve a Masters qualification.

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