Research Skills for Teachers

$54.95

By Beverley Moriarty

An undergraduate text for pre-service teachers explaining step-by-step the principles of effective research in education.

Understanding research principles and developing a small-scale research project is increasingly required of both pre-service and in-service teachers at early childhood, primary and secondary levels. In Research Skills for Teachers Beverley Moriarty provides an accessible guide to every aspect of education research appropriate to the needs of the beginner. The book helps readers identify their area of research interest and then focus their topic into something manageable yet original and sustainable. There are comprehensive, readable explanations of key concepts and technical terms, and realistic examples throughout show how ideas can be put into action. The text adopts an iterative approach, encouraging readers to revisit research questions, research design and methodology as they progress through the stages of planning and execution.

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Description

Featuring an accessible, step-by-step approach and rich with case studies and exercises, this is an essential tool for anyone embarking on a career in teaching. The book provides clear guidance on core issues including:

  • Understanding and completing a literature review
  • Quantitative and qualitative approaches
  • Developing interviews and surveys
  • Analysing data
  • Ethical issues and dilemmas

About the author:
Beverley Moriarty is a senior lecturer in the School of Teacher Education at Charles Sturt University. She has taught Research Methods for CSU’s Master of Education and Graduate Certificate in Educational Research programs. She has published book chapters on inter-systemic research and collaboration and journal articles on research design in education research.

Additional information

Weight 0.63 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15 cm
ISBN

9781760290672

Pages

336

Publisher

A&U Academic

Year Published

2018