Education research: Recent e-books
This guide is for those interested in the larger issue of educational research, both quantitative and qualitative.
Recent e-books
- Challenges of globalization and inclusivity in academic research by Swati Chakraborty (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024Challenges of Globalization and Inclusivity in Academic Research examines the impact of globalization on academic research within the domains of social sciences, religion, and technology. Through meticulous analysis and case studies, it dissects the multifaceted effects of globalization, shedding light on how it has shaped research questions, methodologies, and teaching approaches in these critical disciplines. This book is an exploration of challenges and a guidebook for positive change. It navigates through topics such as unconscious bias in research, gender representation in academia, and ethical considerations in international collaborations. It encourages readers to develop a nuanced understanding of the need for diversity and inclusivity in research practices, laying the foundation for a more equitable and globally connected research community.
- Emergent practices of learning analytics in K-12 classrooms by Nurdan Kavaklı Ulutads (Ed.); Devrim Höl (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024Emergent Practices of Learning Analytics in K-12 Classrooms offers a solution to the challenges presented by learning analytics in K-12 education. This comprehensive book brings together a diverse group of academic scholars, leveraging their expertise to explore and present practical perspectives on classroom applications of learning analytics. By offering a balance between qualitative and quantitative methodologies, the book equips scholars with the necessary tools to harness the full potential of learning analytics in K-12 classrooms.
- Reflexive mixed methods research in comparative and international education: context, complexity, and transdisciplinarity by Joan G. DeJaegherePublication Date: 2024"Responding to both the increase of mixed methods research (MMR) and the lack of dialogue about its philosophical and methodological practices in comparative and international education (CIE) Reflexive Mixed Methods Research in Comparative and International Education: Context, Complexity, and Transdisciplinarity offers readers an overview of different philosophical approaches to mixed methods, as well as the practical processes to engage in MMR with reflexivity."
- The dissertation journey: a practical and comprehensive guide to planning, writing, and defending your dissertation by Laura Hyatt; Carol M. RobertsPublication Date: 2024In this fourth edition of their best-selling book, authors Laura Hyatt and Carol Roberts address the challenges that students will face as they journey to the peak of their academic career and complete their dissertation. Completing a dissertation is a transformative and fulfilling life experience. It requires knowledge, tenacity, and preparation for the inevitable uncertainties that will arise along the way. It also necessitates strategies and techniques for dealing with the unanticipated events that many dissertation writers face, such as procrastination, writer's block, and the uncertainty of how to conduct a literature review or approach a methods section.
- Predatory practices in scholarly publishing and knowledge sharing: causes and implications for scholarship by Pejman Habibie (Ed.); Ismaeil Fazel (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024This volume offers a comprehensive examination of "predatory" practices in scholarly publishing, and highlights emergent issues around predatory journals, Open Access (OA), and scam conferences. Chapters engage multiple methodologies, including corpus, discourse, and genre analysis, as well as historical and autoethnographic approaches to offer in-depth, empirical analyses of the causes, practices, and implications of predatory practices for scholars.
2023
- Doing qualitative research in education settings by J. Amos HatchPublication Date: 2023Doing Qualitative Research in Education Settings, Second Edition is a methods book that speaks directly to qualitative researchers in the field of education, providing a step-by-step guide to the development of a research project.
- Equity in data: a framework for what counts in schools by Andrew Knips; Sonya Lopez; Michael Savoy; Kendall LaParoPublication Date: 2023Your students are not just statistics. They aren't simply a set of numbers or faceless dots on a proficiency scale. They are vibrant collections of experiences, thoughts, perspectives, emotions, wants, and dreams. And taken collectively, all of that information is data-and should be valued as such. Equity in Data not only unpacks the problematic nature of current approaches to data but also helps educators demystify and democratize data. It shows how we can bake equity into our data work and illuminate the disparities, stories, and truths that make our schools safer and stronger-and that help our students grow and thrive.
- Phenomenological studies in education by Jason D. DeHart (Ed.)Publication Date: 2023Phenomenological Studies in Education explores and applies methods associated with phenomenological work to build knowledge of experiences in education and pedagogy. Covering topics such as building inclusive environments, descriptive phenomenology, and phenomenological interviewing experiences...
- Research design: quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, arts-based, and community-based participatory research approaches by Patricia LeavyPublication Date: 2023With a new chapter on the literature review, this accessible step-by-step guide to using the five major approaches to research design is now in a thoroughly revised second edition. The prior edition's user-friendly features are augmented by a new companion website with worksheets keyed to each chapter.
2022
- Handbook of research on transformative and innovative pedagogies in education by Jared Keengwe (Ed.)Publication Date: 2022Traditional pedagogies and general digital technology applications have yet to impact education in a significant way that transforms learning. A primary reason for this minimal impact on learning is that digital technologies have attempted to make traditional instructional processes more efficient rather than using a more appropriate paradigm for learning. As such, it is important to look at digital technology as a partner and use transformative applications to become partners with students (not teachers) to empower their learning process both in and out of school.
- Research methodology in education and training: postures, practices and forms by Carole Daverne-Bailly; Richard WittorskiPublication Date: 2022This book is a methodological guide intended for those who wish to better understand how to conduct research in the education and training sciences.
- Telling the story in the data: narrative writing for doctoral students and qualitative researchers by Caroline Heller (Ed.); David T. Hansen (Foreward)Publication Date: 2022Traditional dissertations aiming to illuminate the landscapes of education are often too turgid and poorly written to have far-reaching readership. This book examines the inner workings of a doctoral course focused on teaching qualitative researchers strong narrative writing.
2021
- Advancing the power of learning analytics and big data in education by Ana Azevedo; Jose Manuel Azevedo; Ebba Ossiannilsson; James Onohuome Uhomoibhi (Editor)Publication Date: 2021Advancing the Power of Learning Analytics and Big Data in Education provides insights concerning the use of learning analytics, the role and impact of analytics on education, and how learning analytics are designed, employed, and assessed. The chapters will discuss factors affecting learning analytics such as human factors, geographical factors, technological factors, and ethical and legal factors.
- Basic elements of survey research in education: addressing the problems your advisor never told you about by Ulemu Luhanga; Allen Gregg HarbaughPublication Date: 2021In this first book of the series Survey Methods in Educational Research, we have brought together leading authors and scholars in the field to discuss key introductory concepts in the creation, implementation, evaluation and dissemination of survey instruments and their resultant findings.
- Change and improvement in school-university partnership settings: emerging research and opportunities by Linda Anne Catelli; Linda A. CatelliPublication Date: 2021Now more than ever, the collaboration of researchers and practitioners from both PreK-12 and higher education in partnership and in research is imperative for solving problems in teaching and learning and for instituting fundamental change in education. There is growing empirical work on educational change and improvement in school-university partnership settings that should be explored. This applied research and research design impacts the initiation and institution of change in partnership settings.
- An introduction to grounded methodology for emerging educational researchers by Simon HayhoePublication Date: 2021"Grounded methodology is designed to challenge traditional educational research methodologies, and in doing so questions the notion of the need for highly formal research in institutional settings. In this respect, it is also a simple way of planning an educational project that needs an evaluative element. Covering data collection techniques used in the course of education research such as observations, interviews, course development, participant diaries and online data collection, this book investigates the practical realities of researching in education contexts and the differences in educational, national and cultural backgrounds."
- Making sense of literacy scholarship: approaches to synthesizing literacy research by Catherine Compton-Lilly; Rebecca Rogers; Tisha Lewis EllisonPublication Date: 2021"This book is a roadmap to the key decisions, processes, and procedures to use when synthesizing qualitative literacy research. Covering the major types of syntheses-including the dissertation literature review, traditional literature review, integrative literature review, meta-synthesis, and meta-ethnography-Compton-Lilly, Rogers, and Ellison offer techniques and frameworks to use when making sense of a large body of scholarship."
- Overcoming fieldwork challenges in social science and higher education research by Abir El ShabanPublication Date: 2021Overcoming Fieldwork Challenges in Social Science and Higher Education Research draws on the experience of conducting fieldwork in different contexts and world regions that are relevant to social science and education studies. The diverse experiences in research processes and contexts that this book offers provide readers with an authentic and realistic description of how research data is collected, the tools needed to envision some of the challenges that they might face, and how to effectively solve them.
- A research agenda for graduate education by Brian S. MitchellPublication Date: 2021A Research Agenda for Graduate Educationis a call to action for the graduate education community to commit to the same level of research and scholarship on itself that it expects from its students in their own disciplinary training. In this book, Brian S. Mitchell explores the current literature on graduate education for theoretical models that need testing, previous research that needs updating, and future research that may be explored.
- Researching classroom discourse: a student guide by Christopher J. JenksPublication Date: 2021This practical guide to doing classroom discourse research provides a comprehensive overview of the research process. Bringing together both discourse analysis and classroom discourse research, this book helps readers to develop the analytic and rhetorical skills needed to conduct, and write about, the discourse of teaching and learning.
- Using data to improve teacher education: moving evidence into action by Charles A. Peck (Ed.); Kristen Cuthrell (Ed.); Désirée H. Pointer Mace (Ed.); Tine Sloan (Ed.); Diana B. Lys (Ed.); G. Williamson McDiarmid (Foreword)Publication Date: 2021This book offers concrete examples of how data can be used by faculty, staff, and program leaders to improve their collective work as teacher educators. Strong external accountability mandates often lead to tensions that undermine local morale and motivation. This volume focuses on the practical work of navigating these tensions so that valuable programmatic change can happen.
2020
- Adaptive Micro Learning - Using Fragmented Time to Learn by Geng Sun; Jun Shen; Jiayin LinPublication Date: 2020This compendium introduces an artificial intelligence-supported solution to realize adaptive micro learning over open education resource (OER). The advantages of cloud computing and big data are leveraged to promote the categorization and customization of OERs micro learning context.
- Adoption of data analytics in higher education learning and teaching by Dirk Ifenthaler (Ed.); David Gibson (Ed.)Publication Date: 2020The book aims to advance global knowledge and practice in applying data science to transform higher education learning and teaching to improve personalization, access and effectiveness of education for all. Currently, higher education institutions and involved stakeholders can derive multiple benefits from educational data mining and learning analytics by using different data analytics strategies to produce summative, real-time, and predictive or prescriptive insights and recommendations.
- Common-sense evidence: the education leader's guide to using data and research by Nora Gordon; Carrie ConawayPublication Date: 2020Written by two leading experts in education research and policy, Common-Sense Evidence is a concise, accessible guide that helps education leaders find and interpret data and research, and then put that knowledge into action. In the book, Nora Gordon and Carrie Conaway empower educators to address the federal Every Student Succeeds Act mandate that schools use evidence-based improvement strategies.
- Data science in education using R by Ryan A. Estrellado; Emily A. Freer; Jesse Mostipak; Joshua M. Rosenberg; Isabella C. VelásquezPublication Date: 2020Data Science in Education Using R is the go-to reference for learning data science in the education field. The book answers questions like: What does a data scientist in education do? How do I get started learning R, the popular open source statistical programming language? And what does a data analysis project in education look like?
- Emerging methods and paradigms in scholarship and education research by Lorraine Ling; Peter LingPublication Date: 2020Emerging Methods and Paradigms in Scholarship and Education Research is designed to explain the areas of scholarship and their contemporary relationship to key components of academic work: research, teaching, service, and engagement. The chapter authors explore conceptions of scholarship, paradigms, and methods that fit a variety of contexts and needs.
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