Understanding quantitative and qualitative research in early childhood education
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Understanding quantitative and qualitative research in early childhood education
(Early childhood education series)
Teachers College Press, c1996
- cloth : alk. paper
- pbk. : alk. paper
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-189) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
What are the fundamental elements of good quantitative and qualitative education? What are the strengths and weaknesses of each approach? What does research offer early childhood education? Are quantitative and qualitative approaches compatible? This work presents the research process and its components in a straightforward and accessible manner. Using real examples from early childhood education, William L. Goodwin and Laura D. Goodwin explore various methods of research and show how they may be studied and applied. They examine the major aspects of both quantitative and qualitative paradigms and techniques, stressing the compatability and complementary nature of the two approaches that are so often seen as mutually exclusive if not contradictory.
Table of Contents
- Research and its role in early childhood education
- an overview of the research endeavor
- types of quantative research
- measurement and data analysis in quantitative research
- types of qualitative research
- data collection and data analysis in qualitative research
- integrating quantitative and qualitative research.
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