Conducting Educational Research: A Comparative View

Conducting Educational Research: A Comparative View by R. Murray Thomas is an illustrated edition published by Holtzbrinck on September 24, 1998. This 400-page book provides an introduction to educational research, emphasizing the comparative aspects of the research process. It outlines five key stages: choosing a study focus, collecting information, organizing and summarizing data, interpreting results, and reporting outcomes. Each stage presents various options for researchers, along with a checklist at the end of each chapter to assist readers in applying the concepts to their own research studies.
Readers will find that this book broadens the definition of comparative education beyond just international studies, incorporating comparisons among local educational systems, classrooms, and various demographic groups. It serves as a valuable resource for students planning research projects and for professionals in educational organizations, including ministries of education and educational aid agencies. The comprehensive approach and practical guidance make this volume a useful tool for anyone engaged in educational research.
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Emphasizing the comparative aspects of research, this introduction to educational research traces the process through five stages―choosing what to study, including specifying the research problem; collecting information; organizing and summarizing information; interpreting results; and reporting the outcomes. Each of the stages offers diverse options available to researchers for solving the problems of that stage, and a research project checklist at the end of each chapter guides readers in applying the chapter’s contents to their own research studies.
In much educational discourse, comparative education has referred solely to the study of educational similarities and differences between regions of the world or between two or more nations. This book uses the broader definition of the term to encompass a large body of research including studies focusing on comparisons between local educational systems, schools, classrooms, language groups, religious denominations, genders, social classes, and individual students. Students who are planning research projects as well as staff members of such organizations as ministries of education, school systems, bureaus of educational research, and educational aid agencies will find this volume indispensable.
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