Understanding research in early childhood education : quanitative and qualitative methods Jennifer J. Mueller and Nancy File with Andrew J. Stremmel, Iheoma U Iruka, and Kristin L. Whyte.
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TextPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge, [2024]Edition: Second editionDescription: VIII,203 pagesISBN: 9781032394909; 9781032394909; 9781032394909Subject(s): Early childhood educationDDC classification: LB1139 .M84 2024 Summary: "This second edition invites readers to be informed consumers of both quantitative and qualitative methods in early childhood research. It offers side-by-side coverage and comparison about the assumptions, questions, purposes and methods for each, presenting unique perspectives for understanding young children and early care and education programs. The new edition includes updated examples and references as well as a new chapter on equity issues in research. By using this book, students will be able to read, evaluate, and use empirical literature more knowledgeably. These skills are becoming more important as early childhood educators are increasingly expected to use evidence-based research in practice and to participate in collecting and analyzing data to inform their teaching"--
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"This second edition invites readers to be informed consumers of both quantitative and qualitative methods in early childhood research. It offers side-by-side coverage and comparison about the assumptions, questions, purposes and methods for each, presenting unique perspectives for understanding young children and early care and education programs. The new edition includes updated examples and references as well as a new chapter on equity issues in research. By using this book, students will be able to read, evaluate, and use empirical literature more knowledgeably. These skills are becoming more important as early childhood educators are increasingly expected to use evidence-based research in practice and to participate in collecting and analyzing data to inform their teaching"--
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