1st Edition

Research Methods for Education, second edition

By Peter Newby Copyright 2014
714 Pages 233 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

714 Pages 233 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

714 Pages 233 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Research Methods for Education, Second Edition takes the student by the hand and guides them through the complex subject of research methods in an engaging, witty and clear way. The book covers the philosophical approaches and epistemology, as well as the practical aspects of research, such as designing questionnaires and presenting conclusions. Each chapter is split into 'Context'... Read more

Part 1: The Context for Your Research  1. Research: A Messy Business  2. Understanding the Research Process  3. Putting your Research Design Together  Part 2: The Process of Data Collection  4. Data: Assembling the Research Toolkit  5. Using Literature in Research  6. Getting the Right Information  7. Cracking the Reseach Question  8. Asking Questions  9. Talking, Listening and Watching: Other Approaches to Data Collection  Part 3: The Process of Data Analysis  10. Extracting the Information from Statistical Data  11. Extracting the Information from Qualitative Data Sets  12. Extracting Information from Quantitative Data  13. Using Statistics to Say Something Significant  14. Putting it all Together  Appendix 1: Calculating Sample Size  Appendix 2: Calculating Critical Values for the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test

Biography

Peter Newby headed up educational development at Middlesex University for ten years. After this he set up an education research and development centre where the focus of the work was the exploration of learning processes and frameworks that could deliver prosperity and greater social equality to communities. Peter is now Emeritus Professor of Higher Education at Middlesex University.