The Research Journey: Introduction to Inquiry

Designed to foster "inquiry-mindedness," this book prepares graduate students to develop a conceptual framework and conduct inquiry projects that are linked to ongoing conversations in a field. The authors examine different ways of knowing and show how to identify a research question; build arguments and support them with evidence; make informed design decisions; engage in reflective, ethical practices; and produce a written proposal or report. Each chapter opens with a set of critical questions, followed by a dialogue among five fictional graduate students exploring questions and concerns about their own inquiry projects; these issues are revisited throughout the chapter. Other useful features include end-of-chapter learning activities for individual or group use.

Useful pedagogical features include:*Framing questions for exploration and reflection.*Chapter-opening dialogues that bring in perspectives from multiple disciplines.*Example boxes with detailed cases and questions for the reader.*End-of-chapter activities and experiential exercises that guide readers to develop their own inquiry projects.*Suggestions for further reading.
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The Research Journey: Introduction to Inquiry

Designed to foster "inquiry-mindedness," this book prepares graduate students to develop a conceptual framework and conduct inquiry projects that are linked to ongoing conversations in a field. The authors examine different ways of knowing and show how to identify a research question; build arguments and support them with evidence; make informed design decisions; engage in reflective, ethical practices; and produce a written proposal or report. Each chapter opens with a set of critical questions, followed by a dialogue among five fictional graduate students exploring questions and concerns about their own inquiry projects; these issues are revisited throughout the chapter. Other useful features include end-of-chapter learning activities for individual or group use.

Useful pedagogical features include:*Framing questions for exploration and reflection.*Chapter-opening dialogues that bring in perspectives from multiple disciplines.*Example boxes with detailed cases and questions for the reader.*End-of-chapter activities and experiential exercises that guide readers to develop their own inquiry projects.*Suggestions for further reading.
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The Research Journey: Introduction to Inquiry

The Research Journey: Introduction to Inquiry

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The Research Journey: Introduction to Inquiry

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Overview

Designed to foster "inquiry-mindedness," this book prepares graduate students to develop a conceptual framework and conduct inquiry projects that are linked to ongoing conversations in a field. The authors examine different ways of knowing and show how to identify a research question; build arguments and support them with evidence; make informed design decisions; engage in reflective, ethical practices; and produce a written proposal or report. Each chapter opens with a set of critical questions, followed by a dialogue among five fictional graduate students exploring questions and concerns about their own inquiry projects; these issues are revisited throughout the chapter. Other useful features include end-of-chapter learning activities for individual or group use.

Useful pedagogical features include:*Framing questions for exploration and reflection.*Chapter-opening dialogues that bring in perspectives from multiple disciplines.*Example boxes with detailed cases and questions for the reader.*End-of-chapter activities and experiential exercises that guide readers to develop their own inquiry projects.*Suggestions for further reading.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462506859
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 04/02/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 190
Sales rank: 506,540
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

 

Sharon F. Rallis is Dwight W. Allen Distinguished Professor of Education Policy and Reform at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she is also Director of the Center for Education Policy. Dr. Rallis has coauthored 10 books, including several on leadership. Her interests include research and evaluation methodology, ethical practice in research and evaluation, education policy and leadership, and school reform. A past president of the American Evaluation Association, Dr. Rallis has been involved with education and evaluation for over three decades as a teacher, counselor, principal, researcher, program evaluator, director of a major federal school reform initiative, and an elected school board member.  Gretchen B. Rossman is Chair of the Department of Educational Policy, Research and Administration and Professor of International Education at the Center for International Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her work focuses on qualitative research design and methods, mixed methods monitoring and evaluation, and inquiry in education, including the analysis and evaluation of educational reform initiatives both in the United States and internationally. She has coauthored nine books, including the major qualitative research texts Learning in the Field (with Sharon F. Rallis) and Designing Qualitative Research (with Catherine Marshall).

 

Table of Contents

1. Inquiry as Learning: Beginning the JourneyIntroductionWhat Is Inquiry?The Learner as Knowledge GeneratorDrawing on Values and PassionYour Journey into Systematic InquiryFor Further Reading2. Ways of Knowing: Finding a CompassWays of KnowingFundamental AssumptionsMapping PerspectivesBack to Ontology and EpistemologyFor Further Reading3. The Cycle of Inquiry: More Than One Way to Get ThereInquiry in Action/Inquiry as PracticeThe Systematic Inquiry CycleValidity, Credibility, and TrustworthinessFor Further Reading4. Being an Ethical Inquirer: Staying Alert on the RoadEthics in InquiryThe Inquirer as a Moral PractitionerStandards for Practice and Procedural MattersEthics, Trustworthiness, and RigorEthical TheoriesEthics and ReflexivityFor Further Reading5. Constructing Conceptual Frameworks: Building the RouteWhat Is a Conceptual Framework?Building an ArgumentEntering the Conversation: Your Community of PracticeEntering the Conversation: Your EngagementEntering the Conversation: The Communities of DiscourseWays of OrganizingChapter SummaryFor Further Reading6. Designing the Inquiry Project: Finding “True North”Moving from the Conceptual Framework into DesignConsidering Various DesignsSamira’s Research Questions and Possible DesignsA Short Course on Research MethodsPlanning for Analysis and InterpretationThe Research Proposal: Bringing it All TogetherAn Example of Connecting the What and the HowChapter SummaryFor Further Reading7. Things to Consider in Writing: Staying in the Right LaneWriting IntroductionsThe Nasty Problem of PlagiarismUsing Proper Citation FormatFor Further Reading8. Knowledge Use: Arriving at Your DestinationUsing What You have Learned Who Cares?: Potential AudiencesCommunicating for UsePassions and Closing the LoopFor Further Reading

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Graduate students and instructors in education, social work, psychology, and human development and family studies; applied researchers who want to improve their proposals. Will serve as a core or supplemental text in master's- and doctoral-level introduction to research or inquiry courses, and in the capstone course in degree programs.

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