- Susan Groundwater-Smith, Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney
This straightforward and jargon-free book will provide students with the theoretical understandings, practical knowledge and skills they need to carry out independent research. The international contributors identify key research methodologies, data collection tools and analysis methods, and focus on the direct comparisons between them.
Each chapter sets out the strengths and weaknesses of a key research method by:
- identifying specific research designs
- presenting a series of relevant data collection tools
- highlighting which analytical methods which can be used.
The chapters cover the full range of methods and methodologies, including internet research, mixed methods research and the various modes of ethnographic research.
Additional online materials are also available including links to useful journal articles enabling further reading and exploration of each chapter.
This is a key book for M-level students and other postgraduates within Education and Educational Research Methods courses.
James Arthur is Head of School and Professor of Education and Civic Engagement at the University of Birmingham, UK. Michael J. Waring is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Sport, Exercise and Human Sciences at Loughborough University, UK. Robert Coe is Professor in the School of Education and Director of the Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring (CEM), Durham University, UK. Larry V. Hedges (PhD) is Board of Trustees Professor of Statistics and Social Policy, at the Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University, US.