Education research: Recent print books
This guide is for those interested in the larger issue of educational research, both quantitative and qualitative.
Recent print books
QuantCrit: an antiracist quantitative approach to educational inquiry by Nichole M. Garcia (Ed.); Nancy López (Ed.); Verónica N. Vélez (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2023Critical race theory (CRT) in education centers, examines and seeks to transform the relationship that undergirds race, racism, and power. CRT scholars have applied a critical race framework to advance research methodologies in the form of qualitative interventions. Informed by this work, this book reconsiders the possibilities of CRT applications to quantitative methodologies through 'QuantCrit'.Research design: qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches by John W. Creswell; J. David Creswell
Publication Date: 2023This user-friendly text walks readers through research methods, from reviewing the literature to writing a research question and stating a hypothesis to designing the study. At each step in the process, the authors address qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches to encourage readers to choose the approach that best fits the research question. Numerous examples draw from a wide variety of disciplines, featuring diverse philosophical ideas and modes of inquiry.Introduction to quantitative analysis for international educators by Melissa Whatley
Publication Date: 2022This textbook introduces international education scholars, professionals and graduate students to quantitative research methods. It provides them with the most foundational and useful concepts in quantitative analysis, using international education themes for all examples and practice problems.Sustaining action research: a practical guide for institutional engagement by Anne Burns; Emily Edwards; Neville John Ellis
Publication Date: 2022This book is a practical guide for English language teachers and teacher educators seeking to carry out and promote teacher action research within their institutional context. Based on contemporary theory and a reflexive and social approach to teacher professional development and learning, it offers readers structured methodologies and concepts, wide-ranging hands-on activity sets, and focused suggestions for appropriate and sustainable ways to implement action research across an institution.Research methods in language teaching and learning: a practical guide by Kate Mastruserio Reynolds (Ed.); Kenan Dikilitas (Ed.); Li Wei (Series ed.)
Publication Date: 2022Research Methods in Language Teaching and Learning provides practical guidance on the primary research methods used in second language teaching, learning, and education. Designed to support researchers and students in language education and learning, this highly accessible book covers a wide range of research methodologies in the context of actual practice to help readers fully understand the process of conducting research.The literature review: six steps to success by Lawrence A. Machi; Brenda T. McEvoy
Publication Date: 2022Creating a successful literature review can be a daunting task. Using the six-step model, you'll work seamlessly to narrow your research topic, focus your literature search, negotiate the myriad of books, periodicals, and reports about your topic--and, of course, write the review.Educational explanations: philosophy in empirical educational research by Christopher Winch
Publication Date: 2022Educational Explanations is a comprehensive study of the main philosophical questions that confront empirical educational researchers. The book outlines the sense in which empirical educational research pursues truth and sets out and defends an account of its task as the offering of explanations for the many educational problems that claim our attention.Oral history and qualitative methodologies: educational research for social justice by Thalia M. Mulvihill; Raji Swaminathan
Publication Date: 2022Oral History and Qualitative Methodologies: Educational Research for Social Justice examines oral history methodological processes involved in the doing of oral history as well as the theoretical, historical, and knowledge implications of using oral history for social justice projects. Oral history in qualitative research is an umbrella term that integrates history, life history, and testimony accounts. Oral history draws from various social science disciplines, including educational studies, history, indigenous studies, sociology, anthropology, ethnic studies, women's studies, and youth studies. The book argues for the further development of a pedagogical culture related to oral history for educational research as part of the effort to diversify the range of human experiences educators, community members, and policy makers incorporate into knowledge-making and knowledge-using processes.Teach truth to power: how to engage in education policy by David R. Garcia
Publication Date: 2021In Teach Truth to Power, David Garcia offers a how-to guide for scholars and researchers who want to influence education policy, explaining strategies for putting research in a policy context, getting "in the room" where policy happens, finding unexpected allies, interacting with politicians, and more.Beyond the visual: an introduction to researching multimodal phenomena by Frank Serafini; Theo van Leeuwen (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2022Beyond the Visual is a survey of contemporary approaches to researching a wide range of visual and multimodal phenomena. Building on his earlier book, Reading the Visual, Serafini shares resources for conducting multimodal research across the social sciences.Towards anti-racist educational research: radical moments and movements by Delane A. Bender-Slack (Ed.); Helene Arbouet Harte; Romena M. Garrett Holbert; Angela Miller-Hargis; Jimmy McLean; Vanessa M. Rigaud; Jennifer K. Shah; Amari T. Simpson; Joanne Baltazar Vakil; Winston Vaughan; Nicole Williams; Francis Godwyll (Ed.); Teresa Young; Kerry Alexander; Lauren Angelone; K. Milam Brooks; Dominique M. Brown; Brett Anthony Burton; Sara Fitzgerald; Jody Googins
Publication Date: 2022Towards Anti-Racist Educational Research: Radical Moments and Movements is a call for educational researchers and teachers to engage in the work needed to be anti-racist. In the academy, there is no place for neutrality when it comes to race. One either endorses the idea of a racial hierarchy or that of racial equality. Educators and researchers either believe problems are rooted in groups of people or locate the roots of problems in power and policies. Therefore, we can either allow racial inequities to continue or confront racial inequities.Systematic approaches to a successful literature review by Andrew Booth; Anthea Sutton; Mark Clowes; Marrissa Martyn-St James
Publication Date: 2022Whether you are new to literature reviews or working with new types of data, this book takes the guesswork out of writing your literature review. From deciding how much literature to include to managing your data, assessing your sources, and writing results, it outlines a step-by-step process that works with any data.The ethical use of data in education: promoting responsible policies and practices by Ellen B. Mandinach (Ed.); Edith S. Gummer (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2021This volume brings together experts on various aspects of education to address many of the emerging issues and problems that affect how data are being used or misused in educational contexts. Readers will learn about the importance of using data effectively, responsibly, and ethically to fully understand how cognitive fallacies occur and how they impact decision-making. They will understand how codes of ethics deal with the use of data within education as well as in other disciplines.Doing research in the real world by David E. Gray
Publication Date: 2022From first planning to writing up your research, this complete guide will help you push your project forward. Walking you through every step you need to take, it helps you build your knowledge of theory and methods and offers straightforward guidance to empower you to make good research decisions and learn best practice.Doing case study research: a practical guide for beginning researchers by Dawson R. Hancock; Bob Algozzine; Jae Hoon Lim
Publication Date: 2021Now in a Fourth Edition, this how-to guide is an excellent starting point for anyone looking to begin case study research. The authors-all professors teaching graduate students in education and other professions-provide the structure, detail, and guidance needed for beginning researchers to complete a systematic case study. Improvements for this edition include more practical and detailed guidance for conducting a literature review, a more efficient and easy-to-understand reorganization of the case study examples, and updated citations throughout the text.
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