Doing Your Education Research Project
- Neil Burton - University of Leicester, UK
- Mark Brundrett - Liverpool John Moores University, UK
- Marion Jones - Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Supported by examples, checklists and diagrams, this fully revised and updated edition includes a wealth of information on:
- Research design
- Evidence gathering techniques
- Practitioner research
- Ethics
- Data analysis techniques.
This book will be valuable to anyone begining a research or a professional or a professional or school development project, whatever stage they are at within the teaching community, from training for QTS, higher degree, or in need of evidence-backed decisions for the strategic development of their school.
This book is a must for students writing a dissertation. IT covers everything and is very user friendly.
Suitable for a wide range of researchers. Easily accessible and relevant for practitioners and students
A useful and well written book for students writing an individual research project
This is a great introductory text for those who want to start doing education research. It is well laid out and focuses on areas of research likely to be useful for practitioners. We are using it with an international audience on our course as it is well presented with easy to understand sections, chapter summaries, references and helpful models.
Clearly written book divided into three sections; the planning of data collection (what needs to be considered, the data collection including a subsection on ethical issues that need to be borne in mind and the third section which looks at the analysis of data. Trainees have found all three sections very useful for their research projects
This is a very useful book for students embarking on a dissertation project, in the area of education.
Useful book for 3 year undergraduate early years students
A well written easily accessible text for students.
great for supporting the masters project