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Understanding Research in Early Childhood Education - Quantitative and Qualitative Methods

English · Hardback

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This second edition invites readers to be informed consumers of both quantitative and qualitative methods in early childhood research. The new edition includes updated examples and references as well as a new chapter on equity issues in research.

List of contents










Acknowledgements. Chapter 1 Introduction. Part I Structures of Research. Chapter 2 How Do We Know? A Primer on the Nature of Knowing in Early Childhood Research by Kristin L. Whyte. Chapter 3 Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education Research by Iheoma U. Iruka. Chapter 4 The Culture and Context of Research in Early Childhood Education. Chapter 5 Methodologies. Chapter 6 Qualitative Research: Aims and Methods. Chapter 7 Understanding Analyses in Qualitative Research. Chapter 8 Quantitative Research: Aims and Methods. Chapter 9 Understanding Analyses in Quantitative Research. Part II Asking Research Questions. Chapter 10 Research Questions about Children. Chapter 11 Questions About Adults in Children's Lives. Chapter 12 Research Questions About Curriculum and Classrooms. Chapter 13 Research Questions About Institutions and Policy. Chapter 14 Teacher Research by Andrew J. Stremmel. Part III Conclusion. Chapter 15 Research and Practice: Potentials, Challenges, and Limitations. Glossary. References. Index


About the author










Jennifer J. Mueller is Dean of the College of Education and Professor of Teacher Education at DePaul University, USA.
Nancy File is Professor Emerita in the Department of Teaching and Learning at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA.
Andrew J. Stremmel is Professor Emeritus in the School of Education, Counseling, and Human Development at South Dakota State University, USA.
Iheoma U. Iruka is Research Professor in the Department of Public Policy at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA.
Kristin L. Whyte is Associate Professor of Education at Mt. Mary University, USA.


Summary

This second edition invites readers to be informed consumers of both quantitative and qualitative methods in early childhood research. The new edition includes updated examples and references as well as a new chapter on equity issues in research.

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