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Sir Philip Gibbs was one of the most widely read English
journalists of the first half of the twentieth century. This
coverage of his writing offers a broad insight into British social
and political developments, government and press relations,
propaganda, and war reporting during the First World War.
Sir Philip Gibbs was one of the most widely read English
journalists of the first half of the twentieth century. This
coverage of his writing offers a broad insight into British social
and political developments, government and press relations,
propaganda, and war reporting during the First World War.
Meanings and Motivation in Education Research demonstrates the
vibrant and vital connection between the researcher and their
research. Research is often perceived as an entity which is
seemingly produced in isolation; however, there are many important
factors which are involved, and this book explores the complexities
of investigating the specific areas of meaning and motivation for
researchers working in the education sector. With contributions
from authors drawn from the field of education in various stages of
their career, the perspectives shared in this book are from a
diverse range of countries including Australia, Canada, Malaysia,
the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Key topics
include: personal and professional identity narrative inquiry as
method teacher educators as researchers conducting education
research mixed methods in educational research Foregrounding the
personal experiences, interests and motivations of educational
researchers Meanings and Motivation in Education Research proves
important insights into current discussions in educational research
including researchers' identities, the ways they conduct research
and most importantly the impact institutional and personal politics
have on their work. This will be a valuable text for educators,
education researchers, policy-makers and practitioners across the
globe.
Meanings and Motivation in Education Research demonstrates the
vibrant and vital connection between the researcher and their
research. Research is often perceived as an entity which is
seemingly produced in isolation; however, there are many important
factors which are involved, and this book explores the complexities
of investigating the specific areas of meaning and motivation for
researchers working in the education sector. With contributions
from authors drawn from the field of education in various stages of
their career, the perspectives shared in this book are from a
diverse range of countries including Australia, Canada, Malaysia,
the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Key topics
include: personal and professional identity narrative inquiry as
method teacher educators as researchers conducting education
research mixed methods in educational research Foregrounding the
personal experiences, interests and motivations of educational
researchers Meanings and Motivation in Education Research proves
important insights into current discussions in educational research
including researchers' identities, the ways they conduct research
and most importantly the impact institutional and personal politics
have on their work. This will be a valuable text for educators,
education researchers, policy-makers and practitioners across the
globe.
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