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9780325005430

Art of Classroom Inquiry, Revised Edition: A Handbook for Teacher-Researchers

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  • ISBN13:

    9780325005430

  • ISBN10:

    0325005435

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-07-16
  • Publisher: Greenwood Heinemann

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Summary

This book continues to show teachers how they can carefully and systematically ask and answer their own questions about learning.

Author Biography

RUTH SHAGOURY HUBBARD (Ph.D., University of New Hampshire) is the Mary Stuart Rogers Professor of Education at Lewis & Clark College, where she coordinates the Language and Literacy Program. She works with students of all ages, from preschool through adult learning situations, teaching in classrooms as well as conducting workshops across the United States and Canada. Her current research focuses on language and literacy acquisition with diverse student populations.BRENDA MILLER POWER (Ph.D., University of New Hampshire) wrote this book while a professor at the University of Maine, where she taught courses in literacy methods and teacher inquiry. She is author of 12 books, including Long Roads, Short Distances: Teaching Writing and Writing Teachers and Parent Power: Energizing Home-School Communication, both published by Heinemann.

Table of Contents

Preface to Revised Edition ix
Introduction xiii
chapter 1 Try to Love the Questions Themselves: Finding and Framing a Research Question 1(11)
chapter 2 Form and Function: The Research Design 12(24)
chapter 3 The Artist's Toolbox: Strategies for Data Collection 36(52)
chapter 4 Pentimento: Strategies for Data Analysis 88(46)
chapter 5 The Legacy of Distant Teachers: Creative Review of Literature 134(10)
chapter 6 Perishable Art: Writing Up Research 144(24)
chapter 7 You Are Not Alone: Finding Support for Your Research 168(19)
appendix A Research Designs 187(10)
appendix B Data Collection Writing Strategies 197(3)
appendix C Sample Field Notes 200(5)
appendix D Writing-Starting with a Word and Writing Quotes 205(5)
appendix E Resources for Publication 210(2)
appendix F Incentive Education: Project Proposal Form 212(7)
References 219(6)
Index 225

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