In Learning to Read Critically in Educational Leadership and
Management, Mike Wallace and Louise Poulson provide students with
an eminently usable text. Although the theoretical underpinnings
and conceptualizations of leadership issues invariably differ, this
book provides a lucid guide to plumbing their ambiguities' -
"Educational Review
"
This is a book that should be regarded as essential reading for
those students following courses in education and social policy,
particularly as masters level '- "International Journal of
Educational Management
"
I bought this book just a few days ago and I was surprised to
realise the simple and yet scientific way it is written I have
started my postgraduate studies in Educational Management and this
book will definitely make things easier I would like to cordially
thank Professor Wallace and Mrs Louise Poulson for this book which
will help the majority of the students who enter the "labyrinth" of
postgraduate research and surely need a kind of instruction manual
to start ' - "Amazon Review
"
One of the most useful books that I have come across for my
students' - "Professor Les Bell, Director of Doctorate of
Education, University of Leicester
"
Very impressed with the first chapter. Have recommended it to
our research department for use with our graduate students.
Thorough and practical' - "Philip Hallinger, Executive Director of
the College of Management, Mahidol University, Thailand
"
This unique book combines the teaching quality of a text with
exemplary reports of small-scale and larger research studies, as
well as a literature review by leading academics.
Part One shows how to develop as a critical reader and
self-critical writer of literature; and how to apply these insights
in planning a written assignment, dissertation or thesis. The book
provides a framework for the critical analysis of any text, and
shows how to incorporate this in a literature review.
Part Two presents accounts of leading-edge research, offering
insights into key issues in the field of educational leadership,
management and administration. The reader is invited to practice
literature review skills by applying the critical analysis
questions to any research report. Readers can use the models of
good research practice presented here in their own design of an
investigation for a dissertation or thesis.
Part Three shows how a high quality literature review may be
constructed and addresses a key issue in the field.
Contributors include:
. Sharon Kruse
. Karen Seashore Louis
. Kenneth Leithwood
. Phillip Hallinger and Ronald Heck
. Derek Glover and Rosalind Levacic
. Ray Bolam
This book will be useful to postgraduate students on
research-based masters and doctorate courses in educational
leadership, management and administration. It is relevant for
students doing research training in the social sciences and
humanities. It is can also be used as a teaching resource by
supervisors of masters and doctorate level students.
This series, edited by Mike Wallace, supports research-based
teaching on masters and taught doctorate courses in the humanities
and social sciences fields of enquiry. Each book is a 'three in
one' text designed to assist advanced course tutors and
dissertation supervisors with key research-based teaching tasks and
aims to:
develop students' critical understanding of research
literature
increase students' appreciation of what can be achieved in
small-scale investigations similar to those which they undertake
for their dissertation
present students with major findings, generalisations and
concepts connected to their particular field."
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