The eighth edition of Research Methods in Education by Cohen, Manion, and Morrison (2018) continues to hold a student's hand and guide them through the complexity of educational research. Ingleby (2012) describes the previous edition as having a reputation of 'biblical proportions’, and the excellent international examples and case studies that endeavour to clarify challenges in epistemology continue in this latest edition. The authors maintain a degree of engagement throughout, which is why it remains popular with students. Article visualizations
This book provides an introduction to educational research and statistics. The book cannot hope (and...
As the educational research community has struggled with research issues over the last few decades, ...
Reviews of the following 3 books: Doing your education research project (2nd edn), Neil Burton, Mark...
Research Methods in Education should be no stranger to professional researchers and students of educ...
Research Methods in Education should be no stranger to professional researchers and students of educ...
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The success of education with technology research is in part because the field draws upon theories a...
Whether educational research should employ the 'scientific method' has been a recurring issue in its...
In light of calls to improve the capacity for social science research within UK higher education, th...
In light of calls to improve the capacity for social science research within UK higher education, th...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...
Educational research is widely believed to be essentially empirical, consisting mainly of collecting...
This special issue invited papers relating either to the pedagogy of research practice, or how we ca...
This book provides an introduction to educational research and statistics. The book cannot hope (and...
As the educational research community has struggled with research issues over the last few decades, ...
Reviews of the following 3 books: Doing your education research project (2nd edn), Neil Burton, Mark...
Research Methods in Education should be no stranger to professional researchers and students of educ...
Research Methods in Education should be no stranger to professional researchers and students of educ...
This article reviews the book, “Research Methods in Education” by Louis Cohen, Lawrence Manion, Keit...
Title: Researching Technology Education Methods and Techniques Author/Editor: Howard Middleton (Ed.)...
Researching into Teaching Methods in Colleges and Universities by Clinton Bennett, Lorraine Foreman‐...
The success of education with technology research is in part because the field draws upon theories a...
Whether educational research should employ the 'scientific method' has been a recurring issue in its...
In light of calls to improve the capacity for social science research within UK higher education, th...
In light of calls to improve the capacity for social science research within UK higher education, th...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...
Educational research is widely believed to be essentially empirical, consisting mainly of collecting...
This special issue invited papers relating either to the pedagogy of research practice, or how we ca...
This book provides an introduction to educational research and statistics. The book cannot hope (and...
As the educational research community has struggled with research issues over the last few decades, ...
Reviews of the following 3 books: Doing your education research project (2nd edn), Neil Burton, Mark...