Building Research Design in Education provides insights into the ways in which foundational knowledge of research and research processes can be applied in order to build rigorous research designs. If your research is to have meaning and value, this text will enable you to make informed choices decisions about your design, bearing in mind the complex ideas and theoretical framing needed to underpin it.
Drawing on the research expertise of the contributors, this text initially introduces the foundations for differing ideas around epistemology and ontology, then splits into four parts looking at quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods research approaches as well as other possibilities for research, including newer or emerging forms of research. Throughout, good research design is shown as taking many shapes with its premise always be rooted in a clear understanding of what is known and what is knowable according to the researcher 's world view, in harmony with epistemological and ontological roots.
Chapters include learning activities, case examples of international research, essential reading, as well as further advanced reading suggestions, and a companion website with additional exemplars and activity resources. This book is for the advanced student who already has an insight into the basics of research and is wanting to ensure a robust approach to research construction and reflection.