2nd Edition

Research and the Teacher A Qualitative Introduction to School-based Research

By Graham Hitchcock, David Hughes Copyright 1995
    388 Pages
    by Routledge

    388 Pages
    by Routledge

    This highly successful introductory text has been updated in the light of recent legislative changes in education - such as the introduction of teacher appraisal, and the move towards more heavily school-based training. The book's guiding principle remains simple: how to produce school-based research that is both useful and rigorous . It offers a clear account of the research process and provides a sound basis from which teachers can realistically conduct school-based research projects. New sections in this second edition include: * a discussion of the impact of feminism on educational research * further coverage of action research and case study research, and * advice on writing up research. The authors have also updated their invaluable annotated further reading lists for each chapter.

    Preface Part I Designs and approaches 1 Introduction 2 Research approaches 3 Access, ethics and objectivity: the challenge for school-based research 4 Gender, research and education 5 Designing, planning and evaluating research Part II Qualitative research techniques 6 Ethnography fieldwork and the teacher 7 Interviewing, asking questions and conversations 8 Biographies: the life history interview 9 Using documents 10 Interaction in schools and classrooms Part III Qualitative data analysis, case study and writing 11 Space and interaction in schools and classrooms 12 Qualitative data analysis 13 The case study 14 Writing up: conventions, narratives and stories

    Biography

    Graham Hitchcock, David Hughes

    From the 1st edition:`This book ought to be on the shelf of the professional development co-ordinator's library in every school as an indispensable source for any member of staff...' - Education