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Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University
14 episodes
4 months ago
How does a researcher collate and analyse information? What are the best methods of investigating/examining a question? Despite not always being well received within the academic community many practitioner researchers would argue that their research is unique as it brings an insider perspective to educational research and it’s particularly valid as it comes directly from source. By immersing themselves in a given subject they can identify critical issues, and discover new perspectives on old research. The following collection looks at the methodology used by practitioner researchers and the different ways they can interrogate data and prepare it for analysis. Developed with Open University academics Mary Kellet (Professor of childhood and youth) Janet Soler (Senior Lecturer in Education) these audio tracks cover everything from how to formulate a research question through to a project’s final dissemination...... E805 - Critical issues in equity, diversity and educational practice
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How does a researcher collate and analyse information? What are the best methods of investigating/examining a question? Despite not always being well received within the academic community many practitioner researchers would argue that their research is unique as it brings an insider perspective to educational research and it’s particularly valid as it comes directly from source. By immersing themselves in a given subject they can identify critical issues, and discover new perspectives on old research. The following collection looks at the methodology used by practitioner researchers and the different ways they can interrogate data and prepare it for analysis. Developed with Open University academics Mary Kellet (Professor of childhood and youth) Janet Soler (Senior Lecturer in Education) these audio tracks cover everything from how to formulate a research question through to a project’s final dissemination...... E805 - Critical issues in equity, diversity and educational practice
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Education
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Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Introduction to practitioner research
Why is practitioner research important?
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11 years ago
2 minutes 34 seconds

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Introduction to practitioner research
Why is practitioner research important?
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11 years ago

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Choosing a Research Question
All research starts with a question or problem
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11 years ago
2 minutes 55 seconds

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Choosing a Research Question
All research starts with a question or problem
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11 years ago

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Methodology
How should practitioners approach their work?
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11 years ago
2 minutes 37 seconds

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Methodology
How should practitioners approach their work?
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11 years ago

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Working with specific groups of people
What factors should you consider when working with particular demographics?
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11 years ago
4 minutes 18 seconds

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Working with specific groups of people
What factors should you consider when working with particular demographics?
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11 years ago

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Being a good researcher
Being a successful researcher requires rigor and discipline
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11 years ago
3 minutes 25 seconds

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Being a good researcher
Being a successful researcher requires rigor and discipline
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11 years ago

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Analysis
Analysis of a subject can often be a stumbling block for researchers
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11 years ago
5 minutes 5 seconds

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Analysis
Analysis of a subject can often be a stumbling block for researchers
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11 years ago

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Write up and Dissemination
How does one keep track of the original question?
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11 years ago
4 minutes 11 seconds

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Write up and Dissemination
How does one keep track of the original question?
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11 years ago

Practitioner research - for iPod/iPhone
How does a researcher collate and analyse information? What are the best methods of investigating/examining a question? Despite not always being well received within the academic community many practitioner researchers would argue that their research is unique as it brings an insider perspective to educational research and it’s particularly valid as it comes directly from source. By immersing themselves in a given subject they can identify critical issues, and discover new perspectives on old research. The following collection looks at the methodology used by practitioner researchers and the different ways they can interrogate data and prepare it for analysis. Developed with Open University academics Mary Kellet (Professor of childhood and youth) Janet Soler (Senior Lecturer in Education) these audio tracks cover everything from how to formulate a research question through to a project’s final dissemination...... E805 - Critical issues in equity, diversity and educational practice