Doing your early years research project : a step-by-step guide
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Doing your early years research project : a step-by-step guide
SAGE, 2018
4th edition
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This bestselling guide to undertaking your Early Years research project takes the reader on a practical step-by-step journey. Breaking down each section into accessible and digestible topics, and accompanied by a multitude of practical examples, case studies, research summaries and key points, the author brings this process to life. The updated and revised fourth edition includes:
Useful additional resources at the end of each chapter
Extended material on the child's voice within research
Signposted glossary terms throughout the text
Updated website materials for further study
From learning how to structure and organise your project, through to the final presentation and written report of your findings, this is the essential guide and companion for undergraduate and postgraduate students throughout their early childhood and social science courses.
Guy Roberts-Holmes will be discussing key ideas in Doing Your Early Years Research Project, a SAGE Masterclass for early years students and practitioners in collaboration with Kathy Brodie.
Table of Contents
You Can Do Research!
Your Research Story, Methodology and Research Questions
Writing Your Literature Review
Ethical Issues in Early Childhood Reseach
Designing Your Research
Creative Listening with Young Children
Observation: Looking and Listening
Writing and Using Questionnaires
Interviewing Children and Adults
Analysing Your Qualitative and Quantitative Data Findings
Writing Up Your Research Project
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