Part I:Changing concepts and methods in early years education research 1.Researching early childhood education 2.Constructing childhoods 3.Resrach paradigms: ways of seeing 4.Forms of observation: measurement and analysisPart II:Early childhood education: changing research practice 5.Early childhood research prior to 1985 6.Early childhood education research in a time of changePart III: Early childhood education research in action 7.Multilevel modelling: a case study on mathematics performance 8.Ethnography for early childhood settingsPart IV: Current policy, perspectives and practice in the field 9.Roles, responsibilities and relationships 10.Ethical issues 11.A Canterbury tale: the researcher's inside story 12.Policy and practice: the hand that rocks the cradle 13.Current theoretical perspectives: directions for the future?
Carol Aubrey, Tricia David, Ray Godfrey, Linda Thompson
'I found the book an interesting and challenging collection of
discussions on issues at the heart of early childhood educational
research ... it would act as an excellent source of ideas and
methods for those comfortable with the 'basics'. Even experienced
researchers have a lot to learn from this book.' - British Journal
of Educational Studies
'This text provides a valuable introduction to research concerning
children in their early years. I shall certainly recommend it to
users or producers of research involving young children.' -
Educational Review
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