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Doing Your Early Years Research Project Guy Roberts-Holmes

Doing Your Early Years Research Project By Guy Roberts-Holmes

Doing Your Early Years Research Project by Guy Roberts-Holmes


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Contains research summaries, key points checklists and discussion topics. This book features guidance on: selecting a topic; organizing and structuring your project; the range of research methods available; and, ethical issues. It also shows you how to use a range of methods of investigation, including observation, interviews and questionnaires.

Doing Your Early Years Research Project Summary

Doing Your Early Years Research Project: A Step by Step Guide by Guy Roberts-Holmes

`This book provides an excellent foundation for anyone about to begin a small-scale research project for a diploma or first degree, not only in early years education, but in any educational phase. As its subtitle suggests, it is a step-by-step guide but it goes beyond this in the issues it tackles in several chapters, as well as being a valuable source of information including a glossary of research terminology, and an annotated list of early years journals. It has several strengths, in particular the 'personal research stories' which show the reader how several of the author's students tackled each stage of the research process. A second strength is the use of numerous thought provoking and pertinent activities throughout each chapter which encourage 'interaction' with the text. Guy Roberts-Holmes' accessible book should be on every reading list for people doing their undergraduate dissertations, or about to begin action research or small-scale research projects with children' - Early Years

'The book is written with a keen sensitivity to the needs of the novice researcher in ECEC, managing to demystify the concept of research without degrading it. Reading the excellent guidance on formulating a research question brought back for me the excitement of discovering that a simple, pared down question can yield big and complex answers. Magic! Case-study material from the work of students lends transparency to the discussion and makes real the research experience' - Early Education

`This book will provide invaluable for all those embarking on research of any kind in the filed of early childhood research. The author, an experienced researcher and lecturer in this field, has produced a clear, thorough and informative book which balances theoretical background with lots of practical examples and case studies' - Foundation Stage

`This new step-by-step guide will prove valuable to anyone completing an early years project. All aspects are covered from designing your research questions to writing your conclusion' - Practical Professional Child Care

`Doing Your Early Years Research Project is an ideal resource to help you through from start to finish. It will help students doing Early Childhood Studies Degree, Teacher Education, Nursing, Social Sciences and a range or CACHE awards' - Nursery Education

'This is an excellent resource for all those undertaking research in the field of Early Childhood Education and Care. It will be particularly valuable for students on Early Childhood Studies Degree Courses! Guy Roberts-Holmes has succeeded in writing a book which, in addition to offering valuable practical advice, is rigorous, supportive and encouraging to all those undertaking research with young children and their families' - Lesley Abbott, Professor of Early Childhood Education, Centre for Multi-Professional Research in the Early Years, Manchester Metropolitan University

This step-by-step guide will talk you through your Early Years research project from start to finish. Drawing on the work of practitioners within the sector to illustrate concepts and methods, it brings the entire research process to life. The heart of the book is concerned with how practitioners and students can listen to young children. Throughout the book the children's many 'voices' are seen as central to the research.

This book is packed with research summaries, key points checklists and discussion topics, making it practical and user-friendly. It features guidance on:

- selecting a topic

- organizing and structuring your project

- the range of research methods available to you (covering case studies, surveys, action research, documentary analysis and ethnography)

- ethical issues.

The text will also show you how to:

use a whole range of methods of investigation, including observation, interviews and questionnaires

do a literature review

interpret your findings

present and write up your project

access useful sources of information for your research.

This is essential reading for students on all courses featuring a research project in the early years, such as early childhood studies, teacher education, nursing, social sciences and a wide range of CACHE awards. It is also invaluable for early years practitioners required to carry out small-scale research projects.

Doing Your Early Years Research Project Reviews

`This book provides an excellent foundation for anyone about to begin a small-scale research project for a diploma or first degree, not only in early years education, but in any educational phase. As its subtitle suggests, it is a step-by-step guide but it goes beyond this in the issues it tackles in several chapters, as well as being a valuable source of information including a glossary of research terminology, and an annotated list of early years journals. It has several strengths, in particular the 'personal research stories' which show the reader how several of the author's students tackled each stage of the research process. A second strength is the use of numerous thought provoking and pertinent activities throughout each chapter which encourage 'interaction' with the text. Guy Roberts-Holmes' accessible book should be on every reading list for people doing their undergraduate dissertations, or about to begin action research or small-scale research projects with children' - Early Years

'The book is written with a keen sensitivity to the needs of the novice researcher in ECEC, managing to demystify the concept of research without degrading it. Reading the excellent guidance on formulating a research question brought back for me the excitement of discovering that a simple, pared down question can yield big and complex answers. Magic! Case-study material from the work of students lends transparency to the discussion and makes real the research experience' - British Association for Early Childhood Education

`I found the case studies and activities extremely valuable as they acted as prompts and helped me to focus on particular stages of my study. The author understands the complexities that face research students, and highlights the important issues of methodology and ethics surrounding a childhood study. It's definitely a must for anyone undertaking research of the kind' - Nursery World

`Doing Your Early Years Research Project is an ideal resource to help you through from start to finish. It will help students doing Early Childhood Studies Degree, Teacher Education, Nursing, Social Sciences and a range or CACHE awards' - Nursery Education

'This is an excellent resource for all those undertaking research in the field of Early Childhood Education and Care. It will be particularly valuable for students on Early Childhood Studies Degree Courses! Guy Roberts-Holmes has succeeded in writing a book which, in addition to offering valuable practical advice, is rigorous, supportive and encouraging to all those undertaking research with young children and their families' - Lesley Abbott, Professor of Early Childhood Education, Centre for Multi-Professional Research in the Early Years, Manchester Metropolitan University

About Guy Roberts-Holmes

In the 1980s and 1990s, Guy Roberts-Holmes worked as one of a handful of male nursery and reception teachers in inner London primary schools. Guy thoroughly enjoyed this challenging experience and was eager for more insight into the wider context of early years education, and so completed a Master's degree at King's College, London. Guy then worked in The Gambia, West Africa, for Voluntary Services Overseas (VSO) and as a lecturer at The University of The Gambia. Whilst in The Gambia, he carried out an ethnography of a nursery and primary school, leading to a PhD at the University of Nottingham. Guy is the Programme Leader for the internationally renowned MA Early Years Education at the University College London, Institute of Education. His research interests include early years policy sociology, assessment, and the professionalisation of the early years workforce. Guy Roberts-Holmes will be discussing his ideas in Doing Your Early Years Research Project, a SAGE Masterclass for early years students and practitioners in collaboration with Kathy Brodie. Find out more here.

Table of Contents

YOU CAN DO RESEARCH Your Feelings About Doing Research Myths About Early Childhood Research An Inclusive Approach Towards Early Childhood Research Your Research Project within Early Childhood Studies The Professionalisation of Early Childhood Studies Principles of High-quality Early Childhood Research The Research Process within Early Childhood Studies Everyday Research Skills The Responsibilities of your Supervisor The Overall Structure of your Research Report Your Responsibilities Throughout the Research The Research Tutorial Your Research Timetabling YOUR RESEARCH STORY, METHODOLOGY AND RESEARCH QUESTIONS Reflecting Upon Your Personal Story Methodology Some Research Stories Your Reflective Diary High Levels of Motivation Professional Motivations Focusing On Your Area of Interest The Overall Research Questions and the Field Questions Getting Your Research Questions Right - Breadth and Depth Doing a Pilot Study DESIGNING YOUR RESEARCH Two Research Traditions Positivist Validity Interpretivist Validity Triangulation and Validity The Positivist and Interpretive Tradition: An Example Action Research Case Studies Surveys Broad and Deep Research Justifying Your Methods The Research Plan ETHICAL ISSUES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH Legislation and the Participatory Rights of Children Sociology and the Participatory Rights of Children Children's Participation and Protection A Reflective Impact Assessment of Research on Children Your Emotional Vulnerability Informed Consent Informed Consent, Confidentiality and Child Protection Informed Consent Leaflet for Children Socially Inclusive and Respectful Relationships with Children Informed Consent Is an Ongoing Process Negotiating Access with the Gatekeepers 'Feedback' and Closure of the Research Ethical Dilemmas Are Hard To Resolve Ethical Checklist DOING YOUR LITERATURE REVIEW Why Do a Literature Review? Sources for Your Literature Review Potential Difficulties Starting Off Your Literature Review How to Write Your Literature Review Writing Bibliographies and References Appendix 1: List of Early Years Journals Appendix 2: Annotated List of Early Years Professional and Research-Based Websites OBSERVATION: LOOKING AND LISTENING Why Do Observations? What Is Observation? Interpretation Being Open in Your Looking and Listening Knowing the Context of Your Research Setting Unstructured Observations Structured Observations Tally Counting Observation Schedules Event Sampling and Running Records Video Observations Observational Diagrams Participant Observation INTERVIEWING CHILDREN AND ADULTS Different Types of Interviews The Interview Guide Probing The Differences between An Interview And A Chat Focus Group Conversations with Children Children as Researchers Using Structured Activities Reflective Interviewing A Wide Diversity of Children Tape-Recording CREATIVE LISTENING TO YOUNG CHILDREN Developing Cultures of Meaningful Participation What Is Creative Listening? The Mosaic Approach Cameras and Ethics Children's Photographs and Walking Tours Children's Drawings Children's Interpretations of Their Pictures WRITING AND USING QUESTIONNAIRES Using Questionnaires Using Questionnaires to Identify Issues Writing Your Questionnaire Different Types of Questions THE ANALYSIS OF YOUR DATA AND WRITING THE CONCLUSION The Process of Organising Your Data Sorting It All Out Use a Wide Range of Data Generating Categories and Themes Writing Your Conclusion Further Research Questions Sharing Your Research

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GOR001544387
9781412901123
141290112X
Doing Your Early Years Research Project: A Step by Step Guide by Guy Roberts-Holmes
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20050318
176
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