Success with your Education Research Project
- John Sharp - University of Lincoln
Study Skills in Education
This series addresses key study skills in the context of education courses, helping students indentify their strenghts and weaknesses, increase their confidence and realise their academic potential. The books are suitable for students on:
- any course of Initial Teacher Training leading to the award of QTS (primary or secondary)
- degree course in Education or Education Studies with or without QTS
- degree courses in Early Years or Early Childhood Studies;
- foundation degrees in Education or any education-related subject discipline
This book provides good practical advice on the processes involved in conducting successful educational research. For the first-time researcher, it clarifies and focuses potential processes and outcomes in a clear, readable style and is also a very useful reference text for the more experienced investigator.
an update on the first edition which is clear and to the point. This is very popular with students on the degree programmes.
Good general book for students to read before starting research project - reinforces general requirements and what to watch out for.
Very user-friendly; students not likely to be as daunted by this as some other guides to doing research projects.
Helpful examples.
List of 'things to avoid' is useful.
Ethics advice is present, but a bit light-weight perhaps - but further advice can be found elsewhere.
Templates are particularly helpful.
Many students e.g. our secondary PGCE students, are likely to find this a practical and handy guide.
I will be asking our library to purchase several copies.
Useful guide for EY students moving onto Honours with research modules
A useful guide to the key elements of educational research.
A clearly written text which my students find easy to access and use.
Clear chapter learning outcomes and relevant activities for learners. Offers a step-by-step guide and good suggestions for primary data collection and recording.
Good back-up text for the research project.
a must for any learner for future research projects that they are wishing to undertake. lots of good clear points