Research Methods in Educational Leadership and ManagementMarianne Coleman, Ann R J Briggs SAGE Publications, 9 août 2002 - 298 pages This book is the essential guide to research in educational leadership and management by bringing together expert original contributions to present a comprehensive and accessible resource for new and experienced researchers in the field. |
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... quantitative research ? Quantitative research as a rational , linear process has been heavily influenced by the application of the scientific method which has , in turn , been seen mainly in positivist terms . Bryman ( 1998 ) provides ...
... quantitative research ? Quantitative research as a rational , linear process has been heavily influenced by the application of the scientific method which has , in turn , been seen mainly in positivist terms . Bryman ( 1998 ) provides ...
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... quantitative research shares a concern for subjects ' interpretations which is supposed to be the province of the qualitative researcher ' ( 1988 : 172-73 ) . Secondly , both qualitative and quantitative researchers can and do use ...
... quantitative research shares a concern for subjects ' interpretations which is supposed to be the province of the qualitative researcher ' ( 1988 : 172-73 ) . Secondly , both qualitative and quantitative researchers can and do use ...
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... quantitative forms ; the bal- ance of concerns may differ between approaches , but the essential compo- nents remain the text , the audience and the diarist . Content analysis may be quantitative or qualitative with computer analy- sis ...
... quantitative forms ; the bal- ance of concerns may differ between approaches , but the essential compo- nents remain the text , the audience and the diarist . Content analysis may be quantitative or qualitative with computer analy- sis ...
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achievement action research activities analysis answer approach appropriate carried chapter classroom clear collection concepts conduct consider context critical culture described diary discussion documents educational management educational research effective ethical evidence example experience findings give given ideas identify important improve individual interest interpretation interviews involved issues Journal knowledge leadership learning London mean measure meeting methods narrative notes observation Open outcomes participants particular population possible practice present Press problem professional pupils qualitative quantitative questionnaire questions range readers record References reflection relation reliability require respondents sample sample means scores seen shows social sources staff stage standard statistical structured subjects survey Table teachers teaching theory tion understanding University validity values writing written
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Leading the Curriculum in the Primary School Neil Burton,Mark Brundrett Aucun aperçu disponible - 2005 |