Description
This new text is the only resource out there to address the needs of todays early years students/trainees and support them through every stage of the early years research process.
Research in the Early Years contains case study material in the form of four fictional students experiences, which run through the book. Readers follow these example students through their dissertation module as they address common problems, issues and pitfalls.
Clear explanations and a step-by-step approach are balanced with sufficient depth and rigour to challenge those on undergraduate courses or following graduate programmes such as EYPS.
This essential new text will serve as an invaluable guide for all those doing research in the Early Years, leading you through issues you may encounter during the research process; from initial planning to literature research, and on to writing and revising your final report.
About the Author
Jarvis, Pam; George, Jane; Holland, Wendy; Newman, Stephen
Reviews
"Here is a book which considers the practical and methodological issues of undertaking primary research into early years practice. It offers practical advice on what to do in order to successfully complete undergraduate research projects, from designing research questions to writing up the final report." - Christine Such, Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood, Anglia Ruskin University
Book Information
ISBN 9781408254073
Author Pam Jarvis
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 340g