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Place-based methods for researching schools / Pat Thomson and Christine Hall.

By: Thomson, Pat, 1948- [author.]Contributor(s): Hall, Christine, 1951- [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Bloomsbury research methods for educationPublisher: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017Description: xv, 276 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781474242899 (hardback); 9781474242882 (paperback)Subject(s): Education -- Research -- Methodology | Education -- Social aspects -- Research -- Methodology | EDUCATION / Study Skills | EDUCATION / ResearchAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Place-based methods for researching schoolsDDC classification: 370.72 LOC classification: LB1028 | .T448 2017Other classification: EDU028000 | EDU037000
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Introducing the book -- 1. Studying a School -- 2. Getting Into the School -- 3. Getting to Know the Neighbourhood -- 4. Reading the School -- 5. Living with the School -- 6. Multiple Perspectives on the School -- 7. Analysing Complex Data Sets -- 8. Writing the School -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: "Schools are complex institutions. They do not easily reveal themselves to researchers who rely on only one or two methods. Understanding a school, its neighbourhood and its students requires a researcher with a more complex repertoire of verbal, statistical and visual research strategies. Place-Based Research Methods in Schools surveys multiple research tools rather than dealing with them separately. Taking a novel theoretical approach to the school as a 'place', the book offers grounded illustrations of schools as places from real case study and ethnographic research conducted in both Australia and the UK. A practical guide, this book explores the on-the-ground questions researchers are likely to face in the order they are likely to face them. The chapters not only look at data generation approaches, but also address analysis of the data and writing about the school, topics that are often ignored. Methods explored for use include those drawn from urban planning and geography to explore neighbourhoods, visual surveys, mapping, classroom observation, ethnographic observation, interviews, focus groups, sociograms and linguistic corpora. Including research tips from the authors, boxed case studies, a glossary and annotated further reading list, this book is essential reading for students and scholars approaching their research project"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-268) and index.

Machine generated contents note: -- Introducing the book -- 1. Studying a School -- 2. Getting Into the School -- 3. Getting to Know the Neighbourhood -- 4. Reading the School -- 5. Living with the School -- 6. Multiple Perspectives on the School -- 7. Analysing Complex Data Sets -- 8. Writing the School -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.

"Schools are complex institutions. They do not easily reveal themselves to researchers who rely on only one or two methods. Understanding a school, its neighbourhood and its students requires a researcher with a more complex repertoire of verbal, statistical and visual research strategies. Place-Based Research Methods in Schools surveys multiple research tools rather than dealing with them separately. Taking a novel theoretical approach to the school as a 'place', the book offers grounded illustrations of schools as places from real case study and ethnographic research conducted in both Australia and the UK. A practical guide, this book explores the on-the-ground questions researchers are likely to face in the order they are likely to face them. The chapters not only look at data generation approaches, but also address analysis of the data and writing about the school, topics that are often ignored. Methods explored for use include those drawn from urban planning and geography to explore neighbourhoods, visual surveys, mapping, classroom observation, ethnographic observation, interviews, focus groups, sociograms and linguistic corpora. Including research tips from the authors, boxed case studies, a glossary and annotated further reading list, this book is essential reading for students and scholars approaching their research project"-- Provided by publisher.

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