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This substantially revised text provides a comprehensive, highly
accessible, and student friendly introduction to the principles,
concepts, and methods currently used in educational research. This
text provides a balanced combination of quantitative and
qualitative methods and enables students to master skills in
reading, understanding, critiquing, and conducting research. Many
examples and article excerpts are used throughout the text to
demonstrate and highlight best practices in educational research.
Evidence-based inquiry is emphasized in two ways: (1) Introductory
chapters focus on the added importance of data driven
decision-making, (2) Methodological chapters provide explicit
guidelines for conducting empirical studies.
For courses in Research Methods in Education."Understanding and
Evaluating Research," third edition, is a supplemental textbook
appropriate for all courses in educational research. A reader, this
text contains quantitative "and" qualitative educational research
articles from a variety of professional journals. With each article
is a sample article analysis and exercises that help students
become better consumers of research. The third edition is greatly
enhanced by the inclusion of a new chapter on "Mixed Method
Designs" and two mixed-method studies, revised and expanded
discussion of qualitative methods, more emphasis given to
randomized designs, revision of research typology, and features
eight new articles.
France and Women, 1789-1914 is the first book to offer an authoritative account of women's history throughout the nineteenth century. James McMillan, author of the seminal work Housewife or Harlot, offers a major reinterpretation of the French past in relation to gender throughout these tumultuous decades of revolution and war. This book provides a challenging discussion of the factors which made French political culture so profoundly sexist and in particular, it shows that many of the myths about progress and emancipation associated with modernisation and the coming of mass politics do not stand up to close scrutiny. It also reveals the conservative nature of the republican left and of the ingrained belief throughout french society that women should remain within the domestic sphere. James McMillan considers the role played by French men and women in the politics, culture and society of their country throughout the 1800s.
A comprehensive, nontechnical, engaging, look at how assessment is
used to improve student learning and motivation. Drawing on recent
research and new directions in the field, this concise, engaging
book shows teachers how to use classroom assessment effectively for
improving student learning and motivation. Key strategies and
techniques are demonstrated through practical, realistic examples,
suggestions, and case studies. The new edition emphasizes formative
assessment and includes more in-depth coverage of self-assessment,
the impact of standards-based accountability testing, 21st century
knowledge, dispositions and skills, technology-enhanced items, and
assessment of culturally diverse students. Each chapter provides
aids to help readers learn and practice the skills of that chapter,
including new Teacher Corners features illustrating actual
teachers' thinking about classroom assessment, introductory case
studies, chapter concept maps, new figures, suggestions for action
research, self-instructional review exercises, and links to digital
resources. Also available with MyLab Education Designed to bring
learners more directly into the world of K-12 classrooms and to
help them see the real and powerful impact of the assessment
concepts covered in this book, MyLab (TM) Education provides
practice using classroom assessment concepts in teaching
situations, helps students and instructors see how well students
understand the content, and helps students more deeply process
assessment concepts and strategies and also better understand how
to use those concepts as a teacher. The online resources in this
MyLab include: Video Examples. Throughout the eText, embedded
videos provide illustrations of sound assessment practices in
action. Self-Check Assessments. Throughout the chapters, students
will find self-check quizzes that help assess how well students
have mastered chapter learning outcomes. The quizzes consist of
self-grading multiple choice items that provide rationales, both
for questions answered correctly and for questions answered
incorrectly. Application Exercises. These scaffolded exercises,
tied to learning outcomes, challenge learners to reflect on
assessment and to apply what they have learned to real classroom
assessment work. MyLab Education includes the Pearson eText version
of the book. Note: This is the standalone ISBN and does not include
access to MyLab Education. To order MyLab Education plus the book,
use ISBN 0134522087.
This substantially revised text provides a comprehensive, highly
accessible, and student friendly introduction to the principles,
concepts, and methods currently used in educational research. This
text provides a balanced combination of quantitative and
qualitative methods and enables students to master skills in
reading, understanding, critiquing, and conducting research. The
treatment of qualitative research is parallel to that of
quantitative research to enable students to better understand all
approaches to research. This text uses extensive examples from
different journals, thoughtful pedagogy that includes instructional
aids, instructional tests, key terms, application problems, concept
maps, and criteria for evaluating studies.
This final volume of the "Short Oxford History of France" explores
the huge transformations which have taken place in the areas of
politics, society, and culture between the late 19th and the end of
the 20th centuries. A leading team of historians provide a
re-evaluation of modern French history based on a new,
collaborative approach which offers fresh insights on such themes
as economic and social change, women, intellectuals and culture,
religion and secularization, as well as an authoritative overview
of politics and international relations The book emphasizes
throughout what was different about the French experience in
relation to other western democracies, and what was distinctive
about French political culture and the French sense of national
identity.
France and Women, 1789-1914 is the first book to offer and authoritative account of women's history throughout the nineteenth century. James McMillan, author of the seminal work Housewife or Harlot, offers a major reinterpretation of the French past in relation to gender throughout these tumultuous decades of revolution and war. This book provides a challenging discussion of the factors which made French political culture so profoundly sexist and in particular, it shows that many of the myths about progress and emancipation associated with modernisation and the coming of mass politics do not stand up to close scrutiny. It also reveals the surprising conservative nature of the republican left and of the ingrained belief throughout French society that women should remain within the domestic sphere. James McMillan considers the role played by French men and women in the politics, culture and society of their country throughout the 1800s.
The concluding volume in the Short Oxford History of France series captures the essence of the huge transformations that have taken place in France since the late nineteenth century. In a set of thematic chapters drawing on recent research, a leading international team of historians has produced a genuine re-evaluation of modern French history.
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