’What a useful book for the beginner researcher! Offering a grounding in the different kinds of research conducted in the field of early childhood, this book’s inviting and accessible style will support the novice researcher, and the development of criticality in relation to research.’
Deborah Albon, Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies, University of Roehampton
What does the term ‘research’ in early childhood actually mean? What does research involve, and how do you go about doing it?
This book explains exactly what ‘research’ is; it explores key ideas, themes and terminology to provide you with a clear understanding of its importance to your early years or early childhood studies degree.
It will help you:
· Understand what it means to think critically, and unpick childhood research
· Learn how to analyse, examine and understand the importance of others’ research
· Get to know how research is designed and carried out
· Appreciate the importance of ethics
· Get to grips with translating research into real life in an early childhood setting.
Laying the foundations to develop your confidence in talking about research and making links between theory and practice, this book will support you as you begin your research journey into the world of early years.
Polly Bolshaw is a Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Jo Josephidou is a Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Polly Bolshaw and Jo Josephidou will be discussing ideas from Introducing Research in Early Childhood in Doing Your Early Years Research Project, a SAGE Masterclass for early years students and practitioners in collaboration with Kathy Brodie. Find out more here.
Innehållsförteckning
Introduction to research in early childhood
Beginning to think critically about research
Knowledge and truth in research
The language of research
Approaches to research about children
Approaches to research with children
Longitudinal research approaches
Cross-national research approaches
The ethics of research
How research is designed
Creative approaches to research
Your research journey has begun
Om författaren
Jo Josephidou was a primary school teacher for 20 years before entering Higher Education as a Senior Lecturer in 2009. Initially she taught on ITE programmes at the University of Cumbria before joining the Early Childhood Studies team at Canterbury Christ Church (CCCU) in September 2014. She teaches on a variety of modules on this programme including those which focus on developing students’ early research skills. Jo is presently completing her doctoral research which focuses on practitioner gender and the pedagogy of play. She is also the co-author of the blog Contemplating Childhoods https://contemplatingchildhoods.com/ along with Polly Bolshaw.Polly Bolshaw and Jo Josephidou will be discussing ideas from Introducing Research in Early Childhood in Doing Your Early Years Research Project, a SAGE Masterclass for early years students and practitioners in collaboration with Kathy Brodie. Find out more here.