Achieving Your Doctorate in Education Contributor(s): Burgess, Hilary (Author), Sieminski, Sandy (Author), Arthur, Lore (Author) |
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ISBN: 1412911737 ISBN-13: 9781412911733 Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd OUR PRICE: $59.85 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: March 2006 Annotation: 'anyone seeking doctoral status would benefit from dipping into or immersing themselves in this well written text. Clearly formatted pages with bold section headings make for quick and easy access to relevant passages where readers can watch the authors skilfully untangle the mysteries of research language such as 'theoretical framework', methodology and data analysis. I recommend Achieving Your Doctorate in Education to students and new supervisors involved in the doctoral research process' - "ESCalate "Read the full review as posted on the ESCalate website, the Education Subject Centre for the Higher Education Academy This book is designed to help students to achieve an understanding of the practical and theoretical issues involved in a doctorate in education, and how to link their studies with their professional experience. The chapters provide a detailed examination of all aspects of completing a doctorate in education: from research methodologies, to the analysis of data, reflection on the student's own experience, and the critical issues involved in writing a thesis. Detailed case study material is used throughout. The editors are experienced supervisors of EdD courses and have created an essential companion for all education students pursuing a doctorate. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Study Aids | Study & Test-taking Skills |
Dewey: 378.242 |
LCCN: 2005934568 |
Series: Sage Study Skills |
Physical Information: 0.34" H x 6.76" W x 9.5" (0.60 lbs) 144 pages |
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Publisher Description: ′anyone seeking doctoral status would benefit from dipping into or immersing themselves in this well written text. Clearly formatted pages with bold section headings make for quick and easy access to relevant passages where readers can watch the authors skilfully untangle the mysteries of research language such as ′theoretical framework′, methodology and data analysis. I recommend Achieving Your Doctorate in Education to students and new supervisors involved in the doctoral research process′ - ESCalate Read the full review as posted on the ESCalate website, the Education Subject Centre for the Higher Education Academy This book is designed to help students to achieve an understanding of the practical and theoretical issues involved in a doctorate in education, and how to link their studies with their professional experience. The chapters provide a detailed examination of all aspects of completing a doctorate in education: from research methodologies, to the analysis of data, reflection on the student′s own experience, and the critical issues involved in writing a thesis. Detailed case study material is used throughout. The editors are experienced supervisors of EdD courses and have created an essential companion for all education students pursuing a doctorate. |
Contributor Bio(s): Sieminski, Sandy: - "Sandy Sieminski - The Open University."Burgess, Hilary: - Hilary Burgess, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Research and Development in Teacher Education (CReTE), Faculty of Education and Language Studies, The Open University.Arthur, Lore: - Lore Arthur is a Lecturer in Education (Lifelong Learning) at The Open University (Centre for Educational Policy, Leadership and Lifelong Learning in the Faculty of Education and Language Studies) where she is also the academic co-ordinator and examiner for lifelong learning, education and training within the Doctorate in Education programme and a contributor to the MA programme in lifelong learning and leadership. Lore Arthur has researched and published widely mainly in the area of post-compulsory education and comparative education (with particular reference to Britain and Germany). She is a member of the executive committee of BAICE (British Association for International and Comparative Education) and a member of the NIACE working party of part-time students in Higher Education. |