Vincent, Kerry,

Researching special & inclusive education / Researching special and inclusive education Kerry Vincent, Helen Benstead. - vii, 186 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Perspectives in research: Understanding the 'ologies' -- Chapter 3 Getting started: Developing a research study in special and inclusive education -- Chapter 4 Ethical considerations when researching special and inclusive education -- Chapter 5 Reviewing the literature in special and inclusive education -- Chapter 6 Common methodological approaches in special and inclusive education -- Chapter 7 Listening: Collecting data using interviews and questionnaires -- Chapter 8 Looking: Collecting data using observation -- Chapter 9 Adapting methodology to special and inclusive education -- Chapter 10 Managing, analysing and presenting data -- Chapter 11 Moving forward.

"Researching in special and inclusive education can be challenging due to the frequent difficulties in eliciting the views of individuals identified with SEND. This book will give students the confidence to be creative, flexible, and innovative when it comes to planning research, particularly with children and young people within special and inclusive education. Students will be guided through each step of the research process, from the development of a research question to ethical considerations, methodologies and data analysis, before being led through the many practical issues that need to be considered when planning, executing and writing up research in this field, including good research practices, solutions to possible dilemmas and adapting methods appropriately." -- Publisher.

1529709083 9781529709087 1529709075 9781529709070


Special education--Research.
Inclusive education--Research.

LC3969 / .V56 2023

371.9072