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    Challenges for Educational Research by Rudduck, Jean; Rudduck, Jean; McIntyre, Donald;

    Series: New BERA Dialogues series;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
    • Date of Publication 17 December 1998

    • ISBN 9781853964428
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages224 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Challenges in Educational Research considers the quality and usefulness of educational research from various perspectives, using as a starting point two recent key reports: the John Gray ESCR enquiry: The Future of Education Research: Learning as the Centre, and The Strategic Review of Educational Research by David Hargreaves and Michael Beveridge.



    Influential academics and well-known researchers expand the argument to all areas of educational research, and far beyond the reports themselves.

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    Long description:

    `There is much in the book that is thought- provoking, and much wise counsel is offered.... I found this book immensely interesting.... I can recommend it to anyone with an interest in educational research' - British Journal of Educational Psychology



    `This book, edited by Jean Rudduck and Donald McIntyre, provides an insightful analysis of the key issues, involved in attempting to take stock of what should be the main purposes of educational research and how well the research that has been conducted has met these purposes..Overall, I found this book immensely interesting. It is published by Paul Chapman as one of the BERA Dialogues Series. This series is intended to provide a forum for a scholarly analysis of a theme that will be of interest to the international research community. This book fulfils this aim admirably and I can recommend it to anyone with an interest in educational research' - British Journal of Educational Psychology



    `of use and interest to those presently engaged in educational research and evaluating educational policy. It certainly provides food for thought for all those in educational research community' - Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning



    During the last few years there have been increasingly vigorous debates about the adequacy of educational research in the UK. Is it worth the money spent on it? Is it influenced enough by the user communities who ought to benefit most from it? Does it focus on the right kinds of questions? How does it compare with research in other possibly comparable fields, like medicine and engineering? Does it draw adequately on new developments in related social sciences? Is it effectively organized? Are there too many inadequately qualified people doing educational research? These are some of the questions that have been hotly debated, mainly within the educational research community itself.



    This book brings together many of the major figures in British educational research. Four central chapters, based on previously unpublished recent reviews of the current state of educational research and of the future directions it should take, are the focus of critical commentaries from many different perspectives. In the opening chapter the two editors, both recent presidents of the British Educational Research Association, explain the context of the arguments, and in the final chapter synthesize the issues involved. Major changes in the conduct and organization of British educational research must be anticipated in the next few years. This book sets the scene for those changes

    `There is much in the book that is thought- provoking, and much wise counsel is offered.... I found this book immensely interesting.... I can recommend it to anyone with an interest in educational research' - British Journal of Educational Psychology



    `This book, edited by Jean Rudduck and Donald McIntyre, provides an insightful analysis of the key issues, involved in attempting to take stock of what should be the main purposes of educational research and how well the research that has been conducted has met these purposes..Overall, I found this book immensely interesting. It is published by Paul Chapman as one of the BERA Dialogues Series. This series is intended to provide a forum for a scholarly analysis of a theme that will be of interest to the international research community. This book fulfils this aim admirably and I can recommend it to anyone with an interest in educational research' - British Journal of Educational Psychology



    `of use and interest to those presently engaged in educational research and evaluating educational policy. It certainly provides food for thought for all those in educational research community' - Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning

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    Table of Contents:

    Educational Research - Jean Rudduck
    The Prospect of Change...
    PART ONE
    An Episode in the Development of Educational Research - John Gray
    The Report of th ESRC Working Party - Various Authors
    The Future of Educational Research - Stewart Ranson
    Learning at the Centre
    Responses
    Some Significant Developments? - Caroline Gipps
    The Silence of the Shadows - David Hamilton
    Educational Research and the ESRC
    Research, Dissent and the Reinstatement of Theory - David Bridges
    Subverting the Dominant Paradigm - Michael Bassey
    PART TWO
    Improving the Quality of Educational Research - Michael Beveridge
    A New Partnership of Stakeholders and a National Strategy for Research in Education - David H Hargreaves
    Responses
    A Response from outside the University System - Seamus Hegarty
    Misleading Prognoses? Educational Research in Action - Roger Murphy
    An Ecological Perspective on Educational Research - Peter Hannon
    A Forum for Researchers and Users of Research - Scottish Style - Sally Brown and Wynne Harlen
    Overviews
    Educational Research Past, Present and Future - Rosemary Deem
    A Feminist Social Science Perspective
    The Usefulness of Educational Research - Donald McIntyre
    An Agenda for Consideration and Action

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