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Creative Ideas For Teaching Evaluation - Activities, Assignments and Resources (Hardcover, 1989 ed.): Donna M. Mertens Creative Ideas For Teaching Evaluation - Activities, Assignments and Resources (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
Donna M. Mertens
R4,077 Discovery Miles 40 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In 1976, the first session on the teaching of evaluation was held at an annual meeting of evaluators. A few hardy souls gathered to exchange ideas on improving the teaching of evaluation. At subsequent annual meetings, these informal sessions attracted more and more participants, eager to talk about common teaching interests and to exchange reading lists, syllabuses, assignments, and paper topics. The ses sions were irreverent, innovative, lively, and unpredictable. Eventually the group for malized itself with the American Evaluation Association as the Topical Interest Group in the Teaching of Evaluation (TIG: TOE). As word of TIG: TOE's activities spread, instructors from all over the country clamored for assistance and advice. It became apparent that a handbook was need ed, a practical interdisciplinary guide to the teaching of evaluation. Donna M. Mertens, a long-standing member of TIG: TOE and an accomplished teacher of evaluation, volunteered to edit the book, and her skills, sensitivity, and experience in the craft of teaching are apparent throughout."

Indigenous Pathways into Social Research - Voices of a New Generation (Hardcover, New): Donna M. Mertens, Fiona Cram, Bagele... Indigenous Pathways into Social Research - Voices of a New Generation (Hardcover, New)
Donna M. Mertens, Fiona Cram, Bagele Chilisa
R4,792 Discovery Miles 47 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A new generation of indigenous researchers is taking its place in the world of social research in increasing numbers. These scholars provide new insights into communities under the research gaze and offer new ways of knowing to traditional scholarly models. They also move the research community toward more sensitive and collaborative practices. But it comes at a cost. Many in this generation have met with resistance or indifference in their journeys through the academic system and in the halls of power. They also often face ethical quandaries or even strong opposition from their own communities. The life stories in this book present the journeys of over 30 indigenous researchers from six continents and many different disciplines. They show, in their own words, the challenges, paradoxes, and oppression they have faced, their strategies for overcoming them, and how their work has produced more meaningful research and a more just society.

Mixed Methods Research - Research Methods (Paperback): Donna M. Mertens Mixed Methods Research - Research Methods (Paperback)
Donna M. Mertens
R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In this book, Mertens provides a brief history of the emergence of mixed methods research and numerous examples to illustrate its application in different disciplines and geographic areas. Mixed methods approaches offer researchers an exciting opportunity to explore new combinations of methods in diverse contexts: the design possibilities are endless and can be incorporated in many different approaches. The book presents case studies to illustrate different philosophical lenses for mixed methods design, including post-positivism, constructivism, pragmatism, transformative, Indigenous, and dialectical pluralism. The book features interviews with researchers about their experiences and practices. They discuss a variety of topics including innovative research design, use of technology and big data, preparation of mixed methods researchers, and how this research can contribute to a more just and equitable future.

Indigenous Pathways into Social Research - Voices of a New Generation (Paperback): Donna M. Mertens, Fiona Cram, Bagele Chilisa Indigenous Pathways into Social Research - Voices of a New Generation (Paperback)
Donna M. Mertens, Fiona Cram, Bagele Chilisa
R1,401 Discovery Miles 14 010 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A new generation of indigenous researchers is taking its place in the world of social research in increasing numbers. These scholars provide new insights into communities under the research gaze and offer new ways of knowing to traditional scholarly models. They also move the research community toward more sensitive and collaborative practices. But it comes at a cost. Many in this generation have met with resistance or indifference in their journeys through the academic system and and in the halls of power. They also often face ethical quandaries or even strong opposition from their own communities. The life stories in this book present the journeys of over 30 indigenous researchers from six continents and many different disciplines. They show, in their own words, the challenges, paradoxes, and oppression they have faced, their strategies for overcoming them, and how their work has produced more meaningful research and a more just society.

Mixed Methods Research - Research Methods (Hardcover): Donna M. Mertens Mixed Methods Research - Research Methods (Hardcover)
Donna M. Mertens
R2,031 Discovery Miles 20 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book, Mertens provides a brief history of the emergence of mixed methods research and numerous examples to illustrate its application in different disciplines and geographic areas. Mixed methods approaches offer researchers an exciting opportunity to explore new combinations of methods in diverse contexts: the design possibilities are endless and can be incorporated in many different approaches. The book presents case studies to illustrate different philosophical lenses for mixed methods design, including post-positivism, constructivism, pragmatism, transformative, Indigenous, and dialectical pluralism. The book features interviews with researchers about their experiences and practices. They discuss a variety of topics including innovative research design, use of technology and big data, preparation of mixed methods researchers, and how this research can contribute to a more just and equitable future.

Creative Ideas For Teaching Evaluation - Activities, Assignments and Resources (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... Creative Ideas For Teaching Evaluation - Activities, Assignments and Resources (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
Donna M. Mertens
R4,042 Discovery Miles 40 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In 1976, the first session on the teaching of evaluation was held at an annual meeting of evaluators. A few hardy souls gathered to exchange ideas on improving the teaching of evaluation. At subsequent annual meetings, these informal sessions attracted more and more participants, eager to talk about common teaching interests and to exchange reading lists, syllabuses, assignments, and paper topics. The ses sions were irreverent, innovative, lively, and unpredictable. Eventually the group for malized itself with the American Evaluation Association as the Topical Interest Group in the Teaching of Evaluation (TIG: TOE). As word of TIG: TOE's activities spread, instructors from all over the country clamored for assistance and advice. It became apparent that a handbook was need ed, a practical interdisciplinary guide to the teaching of evaluation. Donna M. Mertens, a long-standing member of TIG: TOE and an accomplished teacher of evaluation, volunteered to edit the book, and her skills, sensitivity, and experience in the craft of teaching are apparent throughout."

Program Evaluation Theory and Practice - A Comprehensive Guide (Paperback, 2nd edition): Donna M. Mertens, Amy T Wilson Program Evaluation Theory and Practice - A Comprehensive Guide (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Donna M. Mertens, Amy T Wilson
R2,207 Discovery Miles 22 070 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The leading text that covers both the theory and practice of evaluation in one engaging volume has now been revised and updated with additional evaluation approaches (such as mixed methods and principles-focused evaluation) and new methods (such as technologically based strategies). The book features examples of small- and large-scale evaluations from a range of fields, many with reflective commentary from the evaluators; helpful checklists; and carefully crafted learning activities. Major theoretical paradigms in evaluation--and the ways they inform methodological choices--are explained. Readers learn effective strategies for clarifying their own theoretical assumptions; working with stakeholders; developing questions; using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods designs; selecting data collection and sampling strategies; analyzing data; and communicating and utilizing findings. The new companion website provides extensive recommended online resources and tools, organized by chapter. New to This Edition *Additional evaluation approaches: collaborative evaluation, principles-focused evaluation, and desk reviews. *Coverage of new data collection technologies and methods of qualitative coding. *Expanded discussions of logic models, cost-benefit analysis, and mixed methods designs. *Many new and updated sample studies. Pedagogical Features *Reflection questions that prepare students to read each chapter. *"Extending Your Thinking" questions and practical activities. *Boxes delving into key concepts and example studies. *End-of-book Glossary, and highlighted key terms throughout. *Companion website with links to helpful resources on all aspects of evaluation.

Research and Evaluation in Education and Psychology - Integrating Diversity With Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods... Research and Evaluation in Education and Psychology - Integrating Diversity With Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods (6th Revised edition)
Donna M. Mertens
R3,375 Discovery Miles 33 750 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Identify, evaluate, and practice good research using the sixth edition of Research and Evaluation in Education and Psychology: Integrating Diversity With Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods by renowned scholar Donna Mertens. This introductory research methods text explains evaluation, quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods. incorporates the viewpoints of various research paradigms into its descriptions of these methods. The work covers four major paradigms: post-positivist, constructivist, transformative, and pragmatic. Special emphasis on conducting research in culturally complex communities, based on the perspectives of feminists, ethnic/racial minorities, and people with disabilities is a hallmark of this text.  In each chapter, Dr. Mertens carefully explains each step of the research process, from the literature review to analysis and reporting. Additionally, each chapter includes a published sample study and abstract to illustrate the concepts discussed in that chapter. This text works well as a core text for either a consumer-focused graduate-level course or a doctoral-level research methods course. The new edition gives extra attention to introductory terminology, research methods paradigms, and indigenous methods. Each chapter now includes five paradigms: Post-positivist, Constructivist, Transformative, Pragmatic, and Indigenous. Citations and references have all been updated to reflect the seventh edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.  Community engagement now features prominently throughout the book, including in literature reviews and examples throughout the text. Recent advances in mixed methods, new applications of theoretical frameworks, and the latest research examples will give students the most current instruction in research methods. 

Transformative Research and Evaluation (Paperback): Donna M. Mertens Transformative Research and Evaluation (Paperback)
Donna M. Mertens
R1,616 Discovery Miles 16 160 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

From distinguished scholar Donna M. Mertens, this core book provides a framework for making methodological decisions and conducting research and evaluations that promote social justice. The transformative paradigm has emerged from - and guides - a broad range of social and behavioral science research projects with communities that have been pushed to the margins, such as ethnic, racial, and sexual minority group members and children and adults with disabilities. Mertens shows how to formulate research questions based on community needs, develop researcher-community partnerships grounded in trust and respect, and skillfully apply quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods data collection strategies. Practical aspects of analyzing and reporting results are addressed, and numerous sample studies are presented.
An ideal core book for graduate courses, or practitioner resource, the book includes:

  • Commentary on the sample studies that explains what makes them transformative.
  • Explanations of key concepts related to oppression, social justice, and the role of research and evaluation.
  • Questions for Thought to stimulate critical self-reflection and discussion.
  • Advance chapter organizers and chapter summaries.

The book is intended for graduate students in psychology, education, social work, sociology, and nursing, as well as practicing researchers and program evaluators. It will serve as a core book or supplement in Research Methods, Program Evaluation, and Community Psychology courses.

Parents and Their Deaf Children (Hardcover): Kathryn P. Meadow-Orlans, Marilyn Sass-Lehrer, Donna M. Mertens Parents and Their Deaf Children (Hardcover)
Kathryn P. Meadow-Orlans, Marilyn Sass-Lehrer, Donna M. Mertens
R1,395 Discovery Miles 13 950 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

To correct the paucity of information on deaf or hard of hearing children and their parents' experiences with early intervention services, researchers explored these relationships as part of the National Parent Project. From this investigation, Parents and Their Deaf Children details the experiences of a group of parents and their deaf children from the first identification of the latter's hearing loss through their early years in elementary school. Renowned scholars Kathryn Meadow-Orlans, Donna Mertens, and Marilyn Sass-Lehrer reveal here for the first time the goals and expectations of the parents, the children's achievements and troubles, and the family's satisfaction and disappointment with health and educational systems. Parents and Their Deaf Children stems from a nationwide survey of parents with six-to-seven-year-old deaf or hard of hearing children, followed up by interviews with 80 parents. The authors not only discuss the parents' communication choices for their children, but also provide how parents' experiences differ, especially for those whose children are hard of hearing, have additional conditions, or have cochlear implants. Also, one chapter is devoted to families from minority cultures. The final section of this distinctive study offers solid advice from other parents of deaf children and also the professionals who serve them.

The Handbook of Social Research Ethics (Hardcover): Donna M. Mertens, Pauline E Ginsberg The Handbook of Social Research Ethics (Hardcover)
Donna M. Mertens, Pauline E Ginsberg
R5,229 Discovery Miles 52 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Handbook of Social Research Ethics is the first comprehensive volume of its kind to offer a deeper understanding of the history, theory, philosophy, and implementation of applied social research ethics. Editors Donna M. Mertens and Pauline Ginsberg bring together eminent, international scholars across the social and behavioral sciences and education to address the ethical issues that arise in the theory and practice of research within the technologically advancing and culturally complex world in which we live. In addition, this volume examines the ethical dilemmas that arise in the relationship between research practice and social justice issues. Key Features Situates the ethical concerns in the practice of social science research in historical and epistemological contextsExplores the philosophical roots of ethics from the perspectives of Kant, J.S. Mill, Hegel, and othersProvides an overview and comparison of ethical regulations across disciplines, governments, and additional contexts such as IRBs, program evaluation, and moreExamines specific ethical issues that arise in traditional methods and methodologiesAddresses ethical concerns within a variety of diverse, cultural contexts

Intended Audience This reference is an invaluable resource for university faculty, researchers, ethicists, IRB members, social science practitioners, graduate students, and program evaluators throughout the social and behavioral sciences. "

Research and Evaluation Methods in Special Education (Paperback, New): Donna M. Mertens Research and Evaluation Methods in Special Education (Paperback, New)
Donna M. Mertens
R1,191 Discovery Miles 11 910 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"In an era when government policy emphasizes ?scientifically based research? (No Child Left Behind), this book provides an important resource in understanding what this means."
Diane Browder, Snyder Distinguished Professor of Special Education
University of North Carolina, Charlotte

"This is a superb book. I learned by reading it, and I found myself rethinking some of my own thinking about research on individuals with disabilities."
James E. Ysseldyke, Professor
University of Minnesota

Learn how research can lead to improved skills and contribute to successful lives.

When face-to-face with the challenge of providing special needs children with a quality education, teachers and other educators are often met with the dilemma of inadequate research on the topic, or they are uninformed that a framework for critically analyzing and conducting special education research exists. Research-based practice is a powerful tool for success, as it can inform educators and others about educational strategies that work.

Research and Evaluation Methods in Special Education is intended to enable educators to design, conduct, and report research and evaluation in a way that transforms special education by addressing the needs of persons with disabilities as heterogeneous, cultural groups. This text provides practical guidance for:

      • Planning research and evaluation
      • Addressing the implications of legislation and program evaluation
      • Using empirically based data for decision-making in a variety of settings
      • Assessing additional research needs in areas such as standards-based reforms, personnel development, family involvement, and new and developing topics in special education
      • Using quantitative research methods, including casual comparative, correlational, single case, and survey research
      • Using qualitative methods, including identification and selection of research participants, information collection, and more

This excellent resource provides an approach to research and evaluation that helps educators better understand and address the needs of students with various disabilities, including blindness, mental retardation, deafness, learning disabilities, and more.


Research and Evaluation Methods in Special Education (Hardcover): Donna M. Mertens Research and Evaluation Methods in Special Education (Hardcover)
Donna M. Mertens
R2,400 Discovery Miles 24 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"In an era when government policy emphasizes ?scientifically based research? (No Child Left Behind), this book provides an important resource in understanding what this means."
Diane Browder, Snyder Distinguished Professor of Special Education
University of North Carolina, Charlotte

"This is a superb book. I learned by reading it, and I found myself rethinking some of my own thinking about research on individuals with disabilities."
James E. Ysseldyke, Professor
University of Minnesota

Learn how research can lead to improved skills and contribute to successful lives.

When face-to-face with the challenge of providing special needs children with a quality education, teachers and other educators are often met with the dilemma of inadequate research on the topic, or they are uninformed that a framework for critically analyzing and conducting special education research exists. Research-based practice is a powerful tool for success, as it can inform educators and others about educational strategies that work.

Research and Evaluation Methods in Special Education is intended to enable educators to design, conduct, and report research and evaluation in a way that transforms special education by addressing the needs of persons with disabilities as heterogeneous, cultural groups. This text provides practical guidance for:

      • Planning research and evaluation
      • Addressing the implications of legislation and program evaluation
      • Using empirically based data for decision-making in a variety of settings
      • Assessing additional research needs in areas such as standards-based reforms, personnel development, family involvement, and new and developing topics in special education
      • Using quantitative research methods, including casual comparative, correlational, single case, and survey research
      • Using qualitative methods, including identification and selection of research participants, information collection, and more

This excellent resource provides an approach to research and evaluation that helps educators better understand and address the needs of students with various disabilities, including blindness, mental retardation, deafness, learning disabilities, and more.


Research Methods in Special Education (Paperback): Donna M. Mertens, John A. McLaughlin Research Methods in Special Education (Paperback)
Donna M. Mertens, John A. McLaughlin
R2,748 Discovery Miles 27 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"The format of each chapter is clear and logical. . . . The style is aimed at students and tries to engage them in thinking further about points raised in each chapter. The authors avoid over-use of technical terms. . . . Material is well-presented with many headings and subheadings. . . . This book is a useful source for cross referencing research reports in special education with design or techniques used. In addition, the checklists for critiques are potentially valuable as study aids for undergraduates and students commencing post-graduate work." --Ann Lewis in British Journal of Developmental Psychology "The book represents a useful short introductory guide to approaches to research. . . . the authors go systematically. . . through the stages of the research process from literature review to data analysis and reporting. . . . On completion of the book, the reader would have a very good idea of the span of options open to a researcher and would have gained considerable breadth. . . of knowledge not only about methodology, but also about the corpus of special education research. . . . Mertens and McLaughlin have. . . produced a sound introductory text which makes short cuts for the reader who is both new to research methodology and working within special education." --Educational Research "The breadth of reference is a strength of the text. . . . This short book is a convenient and well-organized addition to [the Sage series]." --Tony Cline in Division of Educational & Child Psychology Newsletter "Donna M. Mertens and John McLaughlin have created a basic work that beautifully bridges the fields of research and special education. The document provides a step-by-step approach with clear, rich examples that should allow the user to plan and conduct a research study that meets the standards of both fields. My initial fears were that the authors would get caught up in the jargon of either research or special education and present a confusing array of concepts that would benefit neither researchers nor special educators. Those fears were soon alleviated when they indicated that a 'researcher may be doing footwork that more resembles a "cha cha" than a straightforward stroll.' The document is formatted in a manner that is easy to use with a map to each chapter at the beginning and study questions at the end. Mertens and McLaughlin have filled a unique gap in the research of special education issues." --Kenneth R. Olsen, Technical Assistance Specialist, University of Kentucky "This is a clear, sensitive, and user-friendly introduction to qualitative and quantitative research methods in special education. A much-needed primer and a must read for researchers working with individuals with disabilities." --David Fetterman, Director of Research and Evaluation,

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