Educational research should aim at improving educational practice by analysing the world of Education to understand it and make it better. It should be a critical, reflective and professionally oriented activity. Educational research should have three objectives: to explore issues and find answers to questions (for academics), to share policy (e.g. relationships between education/work/training, for policy makers) and to improve practice (for practitioners). Historically the role of the educational researcher has moved from academic theorist, through expert consultant, to reflective practitioner. Educational research has changed from the positivist assumptions underpinning the scientific–experimental paradigms which had prevailed during the...
As we move into the second year of our tenure as editors of the British Educational Research Journal...
Several writers have argued that educational research should be educative; in the sense of being gea...
At present the most powerful and influential groups in education see the solution to matters of educ...
Educational research is widely believed to be essentially empirical, consisting mainly of collecting...
Every domain of knowledge requires a certain level of perceiving data, knowledge, realities. That’s ...
[From Introduction] In which ever paradigm researchers choose to locate their work, they try to ensu...
The question of what counts as good education research has received a great deal of attention, but t...
It is the epistemic as well as the ethical responsibility of academics to aim to approach their rese...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...
The following article draws upon literature to define the term ethics and its application to the p...
This publication addresses the question: what sort of research can and should inform such policy? It...
What I want to share in this contribution to education inquiry are some insights from my education...
This article explores modern concerns pertaining to the place and role that ethics play in education...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
As the educational research community has struggled with research issues over the last few decades, ...
As we move into the second year of our tenure as editors of the British Educational Research Journal...
Several writers have argued that educational research should be educative; in the sense of being gea...
At present the most powerful and influential groups in education see the solution to matters of educ...
Educational research is widely believed to be essentially empirical, consisting mainly of collecting...
Every domain of knowledge requires a certain level of perceiving data, knowledge, realities. That’s ...
[From Introduction] In which ever paradigm researchers choose to locate their work, they try to ensu...
The question of what counts as good education research has received a great deal of attention, but t...
It is the epistemic as well as the ethical responsibility of academics to aim to approach their rese...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...
The following article draws upon literature to define the term ethics and its application to the p...
This publication addresses the question: what sort of research can and should inform such policy? It...
What I want to share in this contribution to education inquiry are some insights from my education...
This article explores modern concerns pertaining to the place and role that ethics play in education...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
As the educational research community has struggled with research issues over the last few decades, ...
As we move into the second year of our tenure as editors of the British Educational Research Journal...
Several writers have argued that educational research should be educative; in the sense of being gea...
At present the most powerful and influential groups in education see the solution to matters of educ...