Methodologies for Practice Research Approaches for Professional Doctorates Edited by: Carol Costley
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Sharp and focused, this book provides the need-to-know information on how to design and implement a good, high quality research project.
Oriented around real-world application, it emphasizes the aspects of research most relevant to conducting practice-based research. Assuming no prior knowledge, but appropriate for experienced learners, it builds knowledge at a sustainable pace.
It offers readers:
- A no frills guide to methodology and the theory of conducting research
- Strategies for communicating complex ideas
- Insight into common impact-driven methods like action research, case study, and mixed methods
- Ways to develop systematic research projects within the boundaries of everyday working life
- Ample opportunities to test and apply newfound knowledge.
With streamlined advice tailored specifically to support research in professional contexts, this book is the essential toolkit every researcher who is embarking on a practice-led project needs.
Chapter 1: Philosophy and Practice – why does this matter?
Chapter 2: Research Approaches in Professional Doctorates; notes on an epistemology of practice
Chapter 3: Why Policy Matters Particularly in Professional Doctorates
Chapter 4: Reflective Models and Frameworks in Practice
Chapter 5: Ethics
Chapter 6: Methodology as Personal and Professional Integrity: Research Designing for Practitioner Doctorates
Chapter 7: Alternative Dissertation Models: The Development of Modern Capstone Design
Chapter 8: Auto-Ethnography
Chapter 9: Action Research
Chapter 10: Case Study
Chapter 11: Mixed Methods
Chapter 12: Translational Research in Practice Development
Chapter 13: Theory of Change: The Real Thing and How to Design Successful Social Change Projects
Oriented around real-world application, it emphasizes the aspects of research most relevant to conducting practice-based research. Assuming no prior knowledge, but appropriate for experienced learners, it builds knowledge at a sustainable pace.
It offers readers:
- A no frills guide to methodology and the theory of conducting research
- Strategies for communicating complex ideas
- Insight into common impact-driven methods like action research, case study, and mixed methods
- Ways to develop systematic research projects within the boundaries of everyday working life
- Ample opportunities to test and apply newfound knowledge.
With streamlined advice tailored specifically to support research in professional contexts, this book is the essential toolkit every researcher who is embarking on a practice-led project needs.
Chapter 1: Philosophy and Practice – why does this matter?
Chapter 2: Research Approaches in Professional Doctorates; notes on an epistemology of practice
Chapter 3: Why Policy Matters Particularly in Professional Doctorates
Chapter 4: Reflective Models and Frameworks in Practice
Chapter 5: Ethics
Chapter 6: Methodology as Personal and Professional Integrity: Research Designing for Practitioner Doctorates
Chapter 7: Alternative Dissertation Models: The Development of Modern Capstone Design
Chapter 8: Auto-Ethnography
Chapter 9: Action Research
Chapter 10: Case Study
Chapter 11: Mixed Methods
Chapter 12: Translational Research in Practice Development
Chapter 13: Theory of Change: The Real Thing and How to Design Successful Social Change Projects
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