Literacy Research Methodologies, Third Edition

Literacy Research Methodologies, Third Edition
Title Literacy Research Methodologies, Third Edition PDF eBook
Author Marla H. Mallette
Publisher Guilford Publications
Total Pages 490
Release 2020-11-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1462544312

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Different research methods can yield unique insights into literacy learning and teaching--and, used synergistically, can work together to move the field forward. Now revised and updated with 50% new material, this definitive text presents widely used methods and provides students and researchers with a clear understanding of when, how, and why they are applied. Leading authorities describe established and emerging methodologies, review the types of questions they are suited to address, and identify standards for quality. Key issues in research design are accessibly discussed. Each chapter offers one or more exemplars of high-quality published studies to illustrate the approach in action. The benefits of using multiple types of methods to more fully investigate a given question or problem are emphasized throughout. New to This Edition *Chapter on a vital new topic: critical race methodologies. *New chapters on core topics: design-based research, causal effects, ethnographic case studies, correlational designs, discourse analysis, instrument development, and verbal protocols. *Up-to-date coverage of online research methods, neuroimaging, and other rapidly evolving methodologies. *Many of the exemplary studies are new.

Methods of Literacy Research

Methods of Literacy Research
Title Methods of Literacy Research PDF eBook
Author Michael L. Kamil
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 302
Release 2001-07-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1135649618

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In this volume, 10 reviews of significant reading research methodologies are reprinted from the Handbook of Reading Research, Volume III. The editors have judged that these specific methodologies have had great impact on reading research since the publication of Volume II in 1991. This text is especially well-suited for use in upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level reading research methods courses.

Exploring Methods in Information Literacy Research

Exploring Methods in Information Literacy Research
Title Exploring Methods in Information Literacy Research PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Lipu
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 217
Release 2007-06-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1780634129

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This book provides an overview of approaches to assist researchers and practitioners to explore ways of undertaking research in the information literacy field. The first chapter provides an introductory overview of research by Dr Kirsty Williamson (author of Research Methods for Students, Academics and Professionals: Information Management and Systems) and this sets the scene for the rest of the chapters where each author explores the key aspects of a specific method and explains how it may be applied in practice. The methods covered include those representing qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods. Both a chapter on the topical evidence-based practice approach, and another critiquing it, are also included. The final chapter points the way towards potential new directions for the burgeoning field.Renowned information literacy researcher Dr Christine Bruce affirms the usefulness of the book: New researchers and early career professionals will appreciate the clarity of the introductions provided' to each of the methods covered.

Literacy Research Methodologies, Second Edition

Literacy Research Methodologies, Second Edition
Title Literacy Research Methodologies, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Nell K. Duke
Publisher Guilford Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2011-02-22
Genre Education
ISBN 9781609181635

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This book has been replaced by Literacy Research Methodologies, Third Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-4431-8.

Literacy Research Methodologies

Literacy Research Methodologies
Title Literacy Research Methodologies PDF eBook
Author Marla H. Mallette
Publisher The Guilford Press
Total Pages 364
Release 2004-07-28
Genre Education
ISBN 9781593850609

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Balanced and authoritative, this volume brings together leading experts to present thirteen methodologies widely used in literacy research. Following a consistent format, each chapter describes the methodology at hand, identifies the types of questions and claims for which it is well suited, de-lineates clear standards for quality, and presents one or more exemplary studies using the methodology. Studies are cited in each chapter and can be easily referenced and the chapters follow similar formats, making this an easy text to use. Guiding readers to choose wisely from available methodologies when designing their own research endeavors, and to understand the contributions that each mode of inquiry can generate - this is an essential text for graduate students in literacy. It is also an ideal resource for more experienced researchers seeking to build their skills for utilizing or evaluating particular approaches.

Literacy Research Methodologies

Literacy Research Methodologies
Title Literacy Research Methodologies PDF eBook
Author Marla H. Mallette
Publisher Guilford Publications
Total Pages 490
Release 2020-11-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1462544320

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"The definitive reference on literacy research methods, this book serves as a key resource for researchers and as a text in graduate-level courses. Distinguished scholars clearly describe established and emerging methodologies, discuss the types of questions and claims for which each is best suited, identify standards of quality, and present exemplary studies that illustrate the approaches at their best. The book demonstrates how each mode of inquiry can yield unique insights into literacy learning and teaching and how the methods can work together to move the field forward"--

New Methods of Literacy Research

New Methods of Literacy Research
Title New Methods of Literacy Research PDF eBook
Author Peggy Albers
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 284
Release 2013-08-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1136250581

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Literacy researchers at all stages of their careers are designing and developing innovative new methods for analyzing data in a range of spaces in and out of school. Directly connected with evolving themes in literacy research, theory, instruction, and practices—especially in the areas of digital technologies, gaming, and web-based research; discourse analysis; and arts-based research—this much-needed text is the first to capture these new directions in one volume. Written by internationally recognized authorities whose work is situated in these methods, each chapter describes the origin of the method and its distinct characteristics; offers a demonstration of how to analyze data using the method; presents an exemplary study in which this method is used; and discusses the potential of the method to advance and extend literacy research. For literacy researchers asking how to match their work with current trends and for educators asking how to measure and document what is viewed as literacy within classrooms, this is THE text to help them learn about and use the rich range of new and emerging literacy research methods.