This brief post is based on support provided for trainee teachers at UEL, to help them complete a research project assignment. It lists a range of self-support approaches to help students write and edit education research reports. Some of the following tips would apply whatever the discipline being studied.
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
01 April 2016
...Your Education Research Project
Labels:
analysis,
case study,
citation,
citations,
cohesion,
communication,
data,
design,
edit,
education,
feedback,
grade,
masters,
planning,
reference list,
referencing,
support
18 January 2015
...Student Perspectives on Case Study
Last week my students developed their understanding of case study. I asked them to do some independent reading and in their taught sessions I provided them with a range of sources which attempted to define the research approach. They were to identify key themes and characteristics of case study... I then gave them just ten minutes to create one-minute presentations for their peers.
Here is a sample of the work they produced to support their presentations. (Click on an image to enlarge it.):
Here is a sample of the work they produced to support their presentations. (Click on an image to enlarge it.):
Labels:
case study,
design,
education,
ethnography,
learning,
method,
methodology,
observation,
observer,
questionnaire,
reflection,
reflective practice,
reflective writing,
research,
theory,
understanding,
values
28 November 2014
...Defining Case Study Research
Definitions of case study research design are as numerous as the books written on the subject. This post aims to draw together some key definitions of case study research, in an attempt to clarify the aims and purposes of this approach to social inquiry. As usual, I also share a reference list including suggestions of recommended sources for further information.
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