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Research Methods For The Selfstudy Of Practice 1st Edition Lesley Coia

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Research Methods For The Selfstudy Of Practice 1st Edition Lesley Coia
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.45 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Lesley Coia, Monica Taylor (auth.), Linda Fitzgerald, Melissa Heston, Deborah Tidwell (eds.)
ISBN: 9781402095139, 9781402095146, 1402095139, 1402095147
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Research Methods For The Selfstudy Of Practice 1st Edition Lesley Coia by Lesley Coia, Monica Taylor (auth.), Linda Fitzgerald, Melissa Heston, Deborah Tidwell (eds.) 9781402095139, 9781402095146, 1402095139, 1402095147 instant download after payment.

This volume presents 13 studies that provide concrete and authentic illustrations of self-study as it naturally unfolds across different educational settings. Each chapter provides in-depth descriptions of the context, method choices and processes used for self-study research, highlighting how researchers gather, analyze and make sense of data. All of these studies offer rich examples of the recursive processes so important in self-study research. The first section highlights the use of text as data to examine the meaning and value of teacher education practices. The second features self-studies using discourse and dialogue as data and often as actual analysis tools for examining practice. The third presents studies in which different forms of visual representations are used as data that illuminate the ideas, assumptions and experiences underlying practice. The final section presents self-studies focused on the impact of practice on teacher education programs, students, and faculty-student interactions.

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