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A Guide to Teaching Practice is the major standard text for all
students on initial teacher training courses in the UK.
Authoritative yet accessible, it covers the important basic skills
and issues that students need to consider during their practice,
such as planning, classroom organization, behaviour management and
assessment. The book's focus on the quality of teaching and
learning and consideration of the latest regulations and guidelines
ensures that it fits comfortably within TTA and OfSTED frameworks.
In addition, comprehensively revised and fully updated, this fifth
edition features brand new chapters on the foundation stage, legal
issues, learning and teaching and using ICT in the classroom, as
well as new material on numeracy, literacy, children's rights,
progress files and gifted and talented children. This book is the
most respected and widely used textbook for initial teacher
training courses and will be an essential resource for any student
teacher.
This thoroughly updated and extended eighth edition of the
long-running bestseller Research Methods in Education covers the
whole range of methods employed by educational research at all
stages. Its five main parts cover: the context of educational
research; research design; methodologies for educational research;
methods of data collection; and data analysis and reporting. It
continues to be the go-to text for students, academics and
researchers who are undertaking, understanding and using
educational research, and has been translated into several
languages. It offers plentiful and rich practical advice,
underpinned by clear theoretical foundations, research evidence and
up-to-date references, and it raises key issues and questions for
researchers planning, conducting, reporting and evaluating
research. This edition contains new chapters on: Mixed methods
research The role of theory in educational research Ethics in
Internet research Research questions and hypotheses Internet
surveys Virtual worlds, social network software and netography in
educational research Using secondary data in educational research
Statistical significance, effect size and statistical power Beyond
mixed methods: using Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) to
integrate cross-case and within-case analyses. Research Methods in
Education is essential reading for both the professional researcher
and anyone involved in educational and social research. The book is
supported by a wealth of online materials, including PowerPoint
slides, useful weblinks, practice data sets, downloadable tables
and figures from the book, and a virtual, interactive, self-paced
training programme in research methods. These resources can be
found at: www.routledge.com/cw/cohen.
A Guide to Teaching Practice is the major standard text for all
students on initial teacher training courses in the UK.
Authoritative yet accessible, it covers the important basic skills
and issues that students need to consider during their practice,
such as planning, classroom organization, behaviour management and
assessment. The book's focus on the quality of teaching and
learning and consideration of the latest regulations and guidelines
ensures that it fits comfortably within TTA and OfSTED
frameworks.
In addition, comprehensively revised and fully updated, this fifth
edition features brand new chapters on the foundation stage, legal
issues, learning and teaching and using ICT in the classroom, as
well as new material on numeracy, literacy, children's rights,
progress files and gifted and talented children.
This book is the most respected and widely used textbook for
initial teacher training courses and will be an essential resource
for any student teacher.
This thoroughly updated and extended eighth edition of the
long-running bestseller Research Methods in Education covers the
whole range of methods employed by educational research at all
stages. Its five main parts cover: the context of educational
research; research design; methodologies for educational research;
methods of data collection; and data analysis and reporting. It
continues to be the go-to text for students, academics and
researchers who are undertaking, understanding and using
educational research, and has been translated into several
languages. It offers plentiful and rich practical advice,
underpinned by clear theoretical foundations, research evidence and
up-to-date references, and it raises key issues and questions for
researchers planning, conducting, reporting and evaluating
research. This edition contains new chapters on: Mixed methods
research The role of theory in educational research Ethics in
Internet research Research questions and hypotheses Internet
surveys Virtual worlds, social network software and netography in
educational research Using secondary data in educational research
Statistical significance, effect size and statistical power Beyond
mixed methods: using Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) to
integrate cross-case and within-case analyses. Research Methods in
Education is essential reading for both the professional researcher
and anyone involved in educational and social research. The book is
supported by a wealth of online materials, including PowerPoint
slides, useful weblinks, practice data sets, downloadable tables
and figures from the book, and a virtual, interactive, self-paced
training programme in research methods. These resources can be
found at: www.routledge.com/cw/cohen.
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