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For beginning researchers, theory can be one of the most stimulating – yet intellectually daunting – aspects of academic work. Applying Theory to Educational Research provides new educational researchers with a uniquely accessible introduction to the process of selecting and applying theories in their own work. Written by a team of leading educationalists writing from the perspective of new researchers, clearly structured chapters introduce individual theorists and their ideas, present their applications and limitations, and provide extensive references and suggestion for further reading. Major theorists such as Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Foucault, Max Weber, Jacques Derrida, and Lev Vygotsky are included, along with many more recent educational theorists. Throughout the text, helpful hints and signposts are provided to alert readers to the potential pitfalls of applying theory.
Innovative and illuminating, Applying Theory to Educational Research offers a wealth of practical insights that will point the way for novice researchers struggling to navigate an often daunting intellectual obstacle course.
Matt Cochrane is Senior Lecturer in Education at Edge Hill University. He is a co-author of Teaching Science (2009).
Linda Dunne is Senior Lecturer and Research Fellow at Edge Hill University. She is a member of the British Educational Research Council.
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction 1Jeff Adams, Matt Cochrane and Linda Dunne
Part I New Voices: Beginning Researchers Apply Theory 11
1 Learning and Maintaining Professional Expertise Within a Multi-Professional Critical Care Team 15Jill Cochrane
2 The 'Q' Standards and Initial Teacher Training: The Discursive Formation of Teachers and their Trainers 31Paul Bartle
3 Power and Status Theories in Teachers' Professional Development 47Karen Castle
4 The Process of Technology Learning: Applying Bruner's Theory on Play, Discovery and Cultural Learning to the Acquisition of ICT Capability 61Paula Beer
Part II Emergent Voices: Accounts by Researchers Becoming Familiar with the Use of Theory 75
5 Teachers' Professional Identity: Theoretical Perspectives on Workplace Learning in the Teaching Context 81Rob Foster
6 Children's University Aspirations and the Effects of Cultural and Social Capital 95Matt Cochrane
7 Finding Theory Through Collaborative Research 109Clare Woolhouse
8 How Applying a Discourse-Based Approach to Investigate Inclusion Changed a Research Project and a Way of Thinking 123Linda Dunne
Part III Voices of Experience: Accounts by Researchers Versed in the Use of Theory 139
9 Should I be Singing This, and if So, How High?: Theoretical Approaches to Boyhood and Masculinity 145Martin Ashley
10 Theorizing from Bricolage: Researching Collaboration in Art and Design Education 157Madeleine Sclater
11 Constructivism and the Pedagogy of Teacher Education: Reflections on Practice 175Graham Rogers
12 Developing Professional Practice through Action Research: Theory-Generative Approaches in Practitioner Research 189Mary McAteer
13 Art Practice as Education Research 203Jeff Adams
Postscript 219Jeff Adams, Matt Cochrane and Linda Dunne
Index 221
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