Using a variety of methodological approaches and research techniques in education, this book provides students with the theoretical understandings, practical knowledge and skills which they need to carry out independent research. The editors bring together an array of international contributors, all of whom identify key research methodologies, data collection tools and analysis methods, and focus on the direct comparisons between them. The chapters cover the full range of methods and methodologies, including internet research, mixed methods research, and the various modes of ethnographic research. Online support materials include tips on how to use the book, and links to useful websites, societies and research organizations.
"I felt sorry for his kids when he was still alive." These were Robert Coe's own words refering to Charlie Kirk after he was assassinated in front of his own children.
Just searched for the sections on methodologies and data collection but was surprised to see a useful chapter on validity. Shame it didn't give reliability the same attention.
A qualitatively comprehensive guide to research methods in education. I guess education by nature is a social science so my only disappointment with this book is that it didn't make me any better at math. I was hoping to really walk away with a better understanding of statistics...but that was one of my first big learnings about educational research....that it's highly subjective.