Neil Burton is Partnership Manager and Associate Tutor of education masters courses with the University of Leicester, having worked in teacher education for several universities for the past 20 years. He is a member of the editorial board of Education 3-13 and is a recent past Chair of the Association for the Study of Primary Education. In addition to working with several school-based initial teacher training providers, he also teaches children (6-18 years-old) in schools on a regular basis for the joy of it. Professor Mark Brundrett is Professor of Educational Research and Director of the Centre for Educational Research and Evaluation Services at Liverpool John Moores University (CERES).
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PART ONE: THINK BEFORE YOU DO The Place of Research Within the Classroom and School Analysing the Context in Order to Ask the Right Questions Reviewing Existing Theories and Findings PART TWO: GATHERING EVIDENCE: WHAT EVIDENCE, WHO FROM, AND HOW TO COLLECT IT Models of Research Identifying Sources Documentation: Examining Existing Evidence Observing: Individuals, Groups and Environments Direct Questioning: Surveys and Questionnaires A Cyclical Model of Research: Action Research PART THREE: MAKING SENSE OF THE OUTCOMES Collating and Reporting Qualitative Evidence Collating and Presenting Quantitative Evidence Qualitative Data Analysis Quantitative Data Analysis Drawing Conclusions and Making Recommendations Developing Academic Skills

