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Research eBooks

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Action Research
By: McNiff, Jean; Whitehead, Jack
Published by: RoutledgeFalmer

Jean McNiff's new edition of this well established text includes a general update on the methodological discussions involved in action research and provides case study material and information on supporting action research. more...

Price: $45.95


Action Research in Practice
By: Atweh, Bill; Kemmis, Stephen; Weeks, Patricia
Published by: RoutledgeFalmer

This book presents a collection of stories from action research projects in schools and a university. It shows how projects that differ on a variety of dimensions can raise similar themes, problems and issues. more...

Price: $49.95


Advances in Contemporary Nurse Recuitment and Retention
By: Margaret McMillan (ed.); Jane Conway (ed.)
Published by: eContent Management, Pty Ltd

The need to imagine, examine, study, take a proactive stance in regard to and make a steadfast commitment to the future of nursing has never been more imperative. As Bezold et al. (1999: 4) persuasively argue, the nursing profession (and others) have never had a greater need to understand the future, to envision a preferred future, and to develop strategies to create the preferred future than it does today. Vision and commitment are needed more than ever. The reasons for this are twofold. First, the nursing profession world-wide is facing a crisis in recruitment and retention. This crisis, widely recognised as involving ‘the worst nursing shortage in the last 50 years’ (Hodges et al. 2002), is having a significant and negative impact on health care and the capacities of the health care systems around the world (including the Australian health care system) to respond appropriately, safely, and effectively to the health needs of the individuals, groups and communities they serve. There is a critical need for stakeholders to collectively and creatively ‘think and work’ their way out of this crisis. A second key reason is that the health, welfare and well-being of both current and future generations depends on the access, equity, quality and viability of professional nursing services. The accessibility and sustainability of quality nursing services, in turn, depend on nursing futures work and the capacity of this work to ‘confront the will to act’ in regard to the realisation of a preferred healthier future for all (Bezold et al. 1999: 4). In sum, the future of nursing is imperative because: Nursing’s future is inextricably, and rightly so, bound to society’s future and the future of health care (Bezold et al. 1999:8). Australian health care crisis Few would disagree that Australian health care is in a crisis. Despite policies that advocate access and equity to Australia’s health care services, thousands of Australians do not have timely access to a more...

Price: $110.00


Assessment in Science
By: Simmons, Patricia (ed.)
Published by: National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)

If you want to learn about the latest research on assessment techniques that really work, the ideal sourcebook is right here in your hands. Assessment in Science is a collection of up-to-date reports by authors who are practicing K–16 classroom teachers and university-based educators and researchers. more...

Price: $24.95


Being Reflexive in Critical and Social Educational Research
By: Shacklock, Geoffrey; Smyth, John
Published by: RoutledgeFalmer

A collection of case studies and readings on the subject of doing research in education. It takes a personal view of the experience of doing research. Each author presents a reflexive account of the dilemmas as they have lived through them. more...

Price: $51.95


Beyond Nostalgia
By: Seddon, Terri (ed.); Angus, Lawrence (ed.)
Published by: Australian Council for Educational Research

Enormous change to Australian education over the past decade has created a maelstrom of debate among politicians, teachers and academics about the direction of education. Beyond nostalgia: reshaping australian education distils this ongoing debate into a concise account of developments in education, and provides a positive framework for finding a way forward. It examines the: • shifting relationship between government and education; • implications of commercialising education; • broader social factors, such as globalisation, which impact on education; and • prospects, challenges and opportunities for Australian education in the new millennium. With contributions from 12 highly-regarded education professionals, this insightful and accessible book is important for policy makers, undergraduate students, academics and educators, as well as anyone concerned with education reform. more...

Price: $34.95


Boys in school and society
By: Cresswell, John; Rowe, Ken; Withers, Graeme
Published by: Australian Council for Educational Research

In the past decade there has been a growing perception in Australia that girls have become more successful pursuing their educational goals than boys – especially in educational outcomes relating to literacy. In addition there is evidence from a range of studies that boys regard their school experience less favourably than girls and are less strongly engaged in the work of schools. This paper focuses on students’ achievement and attitudes to school, and the influences that shape different outcomes for boys and girls. Beyond school, a smaller proportion of boys than girls progress to higher education, although a larger proportion of boys participate in vocational education and training programs. Consideration is also given to the broader social development of boys and how schools contribute to that development. more...

Price: $14.95


The Case for Change
By: Mellor, Suzanne; Corrigan, Matthew
Published by: Australian Council for Educational Research

This review calls for change. Over the last two decades, a plethora of government policies have been developed to improve the educational outcomes of Indigenous students. These policies have, as yet, failed to reduce significantly the gap between the educational achievements of Indigenous and non-Indigenous students in Australia. This review examines the research evidence underpinning current government policy. It reviews and analyses existing educational research into the precursors and concomitant factors that contribute to educational achievement for students generally and for Indigenous students in particular. The review argues that current policy in Indigenous education is not sufficiently supported by comprehensive and substantive research evidence, and argues that changes to both research methodologies and content should be made. The authors propose a national research agenda that systematically identifies and supports policy change directed at significantly improving the educational outcomes for all Indigenous students. Only then can Indigenous students become full citizens, able to fulfil their full potential. more...

Price: $24.95


Children's Ways of Knowing
By: Robertson, Margaret (ed.); Gerber, Rod (ed.)
Published by: Australian Council for Educational Research

How do young people navigate their way through school, home and the Internet? What value systems are they adopting? What strategies are young people using to learn: problem solving, trial and error, risk taking, common-sense learning, intuition or activity based learning? In order to motivate children to learn in classrooms, educational practices need to evolve from the content and range of young people’s personal experiences. In their first book, The Child’s World (ACER Press 2000), Margaret Robertson and Rod Gerber examined the idea that insight into how children interact with the world around them can be used to improve their ways of learning. Children’s Ways of Knowing explores further the experiences of children as they make sense of their environment. This collection of essays draws on contributions from experts in fields as diverse as education, information technology, popular culture, philosophy, geography, architecture and the environment. more...

Price: $45.00


Closing the Gap Between Research and Practice
By: de Lemos, Marion
Published by: Australian Council for Educational Research

For some decades, world-wide, there have been national initiatives to improve literacy rates and standards. During the same period, concentrated research studies have been undertaken to find out how best to achieve the desired improvements. Two main thrusts in teaching and learning how to read and write have emerged, often in controversy. One is generally known as the 'whole language' approach and the other concentrates more on instruction in phonics. What works? This paper focuses on the theoretical assumptions underlying these two approaches to the teaching of literacy, and the studies which have been undertaken, in the international arena, to find out how children progress, from their earliest educational years, in attaining both initial reading skills and lifelong literacy. more...

Price: $14.95


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