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Items where Subject is "LB1028 Educational research"

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Number of items at this level: 92.

2018

  1. Fritz, C. O. and Morris, P. E. (2018) Eta squared. In: Frey, B. (ed.) SAGE Encyclopedia of Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation. Thousand Oaks: Sage. p. 607.
  2. Fritz, C. O. and Morris, P. E. (2018) Interaction. In: Frey, B. (ed.) SAGE Encyclopedia of Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation. Thousand Oaks: Sage. pp. 849-853.
  3. Fritz, C. O. and Morris, P. E. (2018) Effect size. In: Frey, B. (ed.) SAGE Encyclopedia of Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation. Thousand Oaks: Sage. pp. 577-578.
  4. Fritz, C. O. and Morris, P. E. (2018) Standard deviation. In: Frey, B. (ed.) SAGE Encyclopedia of Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation. Thousand Oaks: Sage. p. 1587.

2017

  1. Cartwright, N. (2017) We need critical scholarship - we need to fund critical research. Huffington Post UK blog. 02/01/2017
  2. Underwood, M. J. (2017) Workshop for young researchers: positioning ourselves as researchers. Who is our research for and how can we reach them? Invited Keynote presented to: First International Seminar: (Re)Shaping the Teaching Profession of the Twentieth Century: Priorities, Challenges and Future Directions, Bialystock University, Poland, 26-28 October 2017.
  3. Underwood, M. J., Faroque, S., Sriwichian, N., Burn, T., Bowyer, D., Praxedis, G., Botwright, C., Prisutova, J., Russell, K., Nguyen, H., Moodley, D. and Cheng, Y. (2017) Local and international: richly contested concepts in practitioner research (a patchwork paper). Paper presented to: Kaleidoscope Education Research Conference 2017, University of Cambridge, 01-02 June 2017.
  4. Underwood, M. J. and Xu, C. (2017) Who is my research for? Positoning ourselves as researchers. Workshop presented to: Kaleidoscope Education Research Conference 2017, University of Cambridge, 01-02 June 2017.

2016

  1. Littlemore, J. and McCormick, W. D. (2016) From Heifer so lonely to Flightless bats in New Zealand: a perspective on collaborative research approaches at a landbased college. In: Lea, J. (ed.) First Research and Scholarship in College Higher Education Conference: Papers, Presentations and Posters. London: Association of Colleges. pp. 93-95.
  2. Murray, J. (2016) Young children’s research behaviours: teachers and parents as help or hindrance? Invited Presentation presented to: British Educational Research Association (BERA) Annual Conference, University of Leeds, 13-15 September 2016.
  3. Murray, J. and Underwood, M. J. (2016) Ethics for teacher research: same as research ethics or different? Paper presented to: British Educational Research Association (BERA) Annual Conference, University of Leeds, 13-15 September 2016.
  4. Pickton, M. (2016) Facilitating a research culture in an academic library: top down and bottom up approaches. New Library World. 117(1/2), pp. 105-127. 0307-4803.
  5. Underwood, M. J. (2016) Why researchers compared education internationally 1994 - 2009 and what this tells us about why we do this today. In: The Asian Conference on Education & International Development 2016 Official Conference Proceedings. Kobe, Japan: International Academic Forum. 2189-101X. pp. 311-323.
  6. Underwood, M. J. (2016) Exchanging knowledge and building communities via international networking. In: The Asian Conference on Education & International Development 2016 Official Conference Proceedings. Kobe, Japan: International Academic Forum. 2189-101X. pp. 75-83.
  7. Underwood, M. J. (2016) Finding our voices, exploring ways of presenting. Workshop presented to: Kaleidoscope Education Research Conference, University of Cambridge, 26-27 May 2016.
  8. Underwood, M. J., Ryan, N., Nhung Vuong, V., Frempong, E., Chikvaidze, M., Reis, K. and Green, F. (2016) Mind the gap both ways: how teaching informs research decisions. Paper presented to: Kaleidoscope Education Research Conference, University of Cambridge, 26-27 May 2016.
  9. Yanyue, Y. and Underwood, M. J. (2016) Torn between expectations and imagination: alternative forms of communicating educational research. CORERJ: Cambridge Open-Review Educational Research e-Journal. 3(1), pp. 63-77. 2056-7804.

2015

  1. Murray, J. (2015) Young children’s capability as researchers. Invited Presentation presented to: Young Children’s Capabilities As Researchers, Anglia Ruskin University, 06 May 2015.
  2. Richmond, H. E. (2015) The relationship between professional identity and pedagogy: using objects in narrative inquiry interviews. Paper presented to: Northampton Business School Research Conference, The University of Northampton, 18 June 2015. (Unpublished)
  3. Underwood, M. J., Yuan, Y. and Dia Lima, J. (2015) Rethinking practitioner research in education: not transcribing but reflecting and some reflections on the nature of practitioner research (2nd iteration – Cambridge). Paper presented to: Education Doctorate Research Conference: Generating Impact through Practice-based Doctoral Research Designed for Educational Professionals, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, 27 June 2015. (Unpublished)
  4. Yuan, Y. and Underwood, M. J. (2015) Torn between expectations and imagination: alternative forms of communicating educational research (a short discussion paper reflecting on a workshop). Paper presented to: Kaleidoscope Graduate Research Conference 2015: Many Paths, Same Goal - Multimodality in Educational Research, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, 28-29 May 2015. (Unpublished)

2014

  1. Butcher, J. and Maunder, R. (2014) Going URB@N: exploring the impact of undergraduate students as pedagogic researchers. Innovations in Education and Teaching International. 51(2), pp. 142-152. 1470-3297.
  2. Capewell, C. and McCarthy, P. (2014) The insider perspective of the researcher. Inter University Symposium Journal. 1, pp. 75-84.
  3. Devecchi, C., Murray, J. and Preece, D. (2014) Building research capacity: stories from a new university’s School of Education. Research Intelligence (British Educational Research Association (BERA)). 124, pp. 22-23. 0307-9023.
  4. Ellender, P. and Bajwa-Patel, M. (2014) Working hard to include the ‘hard to include'. Other presented to: 7th Enquire Conference, University of Nottingham, 14 November 2014. (Unpublished)
  5. Hime, C., Dimmock, N. and Pickton, M. (2014) Undergraduate engagement with their tutors’ original research: a work in progress report. Invited Presentation presented to: Research Active: Library and Learning Services (LLS) Conference 2014, The University of Northampton, 18 June 2014. (Unpublished)
  6. Hime, C., Pickton, M. and Dimmock, N. (2014) Undergraduate engagement with their tutors’ original research. Poster presented to: Northampton Learning and Teaching Conference 2014: Northampton 2018: Planning, Designing and Delivering Student Success, The University of Northampton, 22 May 2014. (Unpublished)
  7. Maunder, R. (2014) Undergraduate Research Bursaries at Northampton (URB@N): an institution-wide initiative where students work in partnership with staff on learning and teaching projects. In: Alden Rivers, B. and Smith, J. (eds.) Changemaker in the Curriculum: The University of Northampton: Case Studies 2013-2014. Northampton: The University of Northampton. pp. 45-48.
  8. Murray, J. (2014) Researching young children’s worlds. In: Waller, T. and Davis, G. (eds.) An Introduction to Early Childhood. 3rd ed. London: Sage. pp. 325-345.
  9. Murray, J. (2014) The Young Children As Researchers (YCAR) project. Paper presented to: University of Debrecen, Hungary, 2014. (Unpublished)
  10. Pickton, M. (2014) Designing practitioner research for impact. Invited Presentation presented to: Discover Academic Research, Training and Support Conference 4 (DARTS 4), Totnes, Devon, UK, 05-06 June 2014. (Unpublished)
  11. Pickton, M. (2014) Research data management at the University of Northampton: a case study. Invited Presentation presented to: Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) Research Data Management Executive Briefing: Research Data Management - the library's role, London, 20 May 2014. (Unpublished)
  12. Preece, D. and Slade, M. (2014) Guest editorial. Support For Learning. 29(2), pp. 99-101. 1467-9604.

2013

  1. Maunder, R. (2013) Going URB@N: creating staff-student partnerships in pedagogic research to facilitate learning and teaching enhancement. Invited Presentation presented to: Undergraduate Students as Partners in Research, The University of Sheffield, 22 October 2013. (Unpublished)
  2. Maunder, R. (2013) Staff-student partnerships in pedagogic research: benefits; challenges and lessons learned. Paper presented to: Researching, Advancing & Inspiring Student Engagement (RAISE) Third Annual Conference: The Future of Student Engagement: Partnerships, Practices, Policies and Philosophies, Nottingham Trent University, 12-13 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  3. Maunder, R. (2013) Forming new relationships with students: exploring the potential of staff-student partnerships for undertaking pedagogic research. Paper presented to: Higher Education Academy Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (HEA STEM): Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2013: Where Practice and Pedagogy Meet, University of Birmingham, 17-18 April 2013. (Unpublished)
  4. Murray, J. (2013) Young children's research behaviour? Children aged four to eight years finding solutions at home and at school. Early Child Development and Care. 183(8), pp. 1147-1165. 0300-4430.
  5. Pickton, M. (2013) Supporting research by becoming a researcher: how librarians can use their own research experience to benefit library users. ALISS Quarterly. 9(1), pp. 10-15. 1747-9258.
  6. Pickton, M. (2013) Writing your research plan. In: Grant, M. J., Sen, B. and Spring, H. (eds.) Research, Evaluation and Audit: Key Steps in Demonstrating Your Value. London: Facet Publishing. pp. 45-63.

2012

  1. Dimmock, N., Heppell, C., MacLellan, F. and Pickton, M. (2012) Research active. CILIP Update. October, pp. 32-34. 2046-0406.
  2. Fergusson, A. (2012) Back to the future: moving forward with practitioner research. In: Jones, P., Whitehurst, T. and Egerton, J. (eds.) Creating Meaningful Inquiry in Inclusive Classrooms: Practitioners' Stories of Research. London: Routledge. pp. 122-138.
  3. Murray, J. (2012) An Exploration of young children’s engagements in research behaviour. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
  4. Pickton, M. (2012) Librarians as researchers: why bother? Invited Presentation presented to: DARTS 3: The Third Discover Academic Research, Training & Support Conference, Dartington Hall, Totnes, 28-29 June 2012. (Unpublished)
  5. Pickton, M. (2012) Research data management at the University of Northampton. Poster presented to: JISC/Digital Curation Centre (DCC) Workshop: Building institutional RDM services, Nottingham, 24-25 October 2012. (Unpublished)
  6. Pickton, M. (2012) Research data management: life beyond the laptop. Invited Presentation presented to: Research Active: Library and Learning Services Conference 2012, Sunley Management Centre, University of Northampton, 19 June 2012. (Unpublished)
  7. Pickton, M. and Jones, S. (2012) Research data management at the University of Northampton. Invited Presentation presented to: Information and Records Management Society HE/FE Information and Records Management and Information Compliance Group, Sheffield Hallam University, 20 June 2012. (Unpublished)
  8. Pickton, M., Jones, S. and Guy, M. (2012) Leading from the library: data management initiatives at the University of Northampton. Paper presented to: The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) World Library and Information Congress: 78th IFLA General Conference and Assembly (IFLA2012), Helsinki, Finland, 11-17 August 2012. (Unpublished)
  9. Tarry, E. and Cox, A. (2012) Perspectives on cross-cultural research: reflecting on research in an expatriate Indian community in the UK. Reflective Practice: International and Multidisciplinary Perspectives. 13(5), pp. 735-743. 1462-3943.

2011

  1. Boxall, K. and Ralph, S. (2011) Research ethics committees and the benefits of involving people with profound and multiple learning disabilities in research. British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 39(3), pp. 173-180. 1354-4187.
  2. Burnapp, D. (2011) Educators in universities need to be researchers rather than priests of cargo cults. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education. 3, pp. 1-7. 1759-667X.
  3. Butcher, J. and Maunder, R. (2011) Going URB@N: exploring the impact of undergraduate students as pedagogic researchers. Paper presented to: International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (ISSOTL 2011): Transforming the Academy Through the Theory and Practice of SOTL, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, 20-23 October 2011. (Unpublished)
  4. Butcher, J. and Maunder, R. (2011) Going URB@N: exploring the impact of undergraduate students as pedagogic researchers. Poster presented to: International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (ISSOTL 11) Pre-Conference Workshop: International Perspectives on Undergraduate Research and Inquiry: A Scholarly Discussion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, 19 October 2011. (Unpublished)
  5. Murray, J. (2011) Young children aged 0-8 years can be researchers. Seminar Presentation presented to: Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) Thematic Groups on Children and Education Conference: Children’s Capabilities and Human Development: Researching Inside and Outside of Schools, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, 11-12 April 2011. (Unpublished)
  6. Murray, J. (2011) Knock, knock! Who's there? Gaining access to young children as researchers: a critical review. Educate~. 11(1), pp. 91-109. 1477-5557.
  7. Pickton, M. (2011) Institutional measures to encourage and facilitate effective data management and sharing. A matter of cash, careers or cultural change? Invited Presentation presented to: Research Data Management Forum (RDMF) 7: Incentivising Data Management & Sharing, University of Warwick, 02-03 November 2011. (Unpublished)

2010

  1. Alexogiannopoulos, E., McKenney, S. and Pickton, M. (2010) Research Data Management Project: a DAF investigation of research data management practices at The University of Northampton. Northampton: The University of Northampton. (Unpublished)
  2. Butcher, J., Maunder, R. and McCormack, M. (2010) Going URB@N: researching the student experience through undergraduate research bursaries at Northampton. Workshop presented to: University of Northampton Learning and Teaching Conference: Learning Dialogues, University of Northampton, England, 13 May 2010. (Unpublished)
  3. Duckett, P., Kagan, C. and Sixsmith, J. (2010) Consultation and participation with children in healthy schools: choice, conflict and context. Amercan Journal of Community Psychology. 46(1-2), pp. 167-178. 0091-0562.
  4. Murray, J. (2010) Valuing, visioning and voice: exploring young children’s potential as researchers. Symposium presented to: 20th European Early Childhood Educational Research Association (EECERA) Conference: Knowledge and Voice in Early Childhood: Who Knows, Who Speaks, Who Listens?, Birmingham, 06-08 September 2010. (Unpublished)
  5. Murray, J. (2010) Knock knock! Who’s there? Gaining access to children as researchers. Symposium presented to: 1st Annual School of Education Research Student Conference, University of Northampton, 14 May 2010. Also presented at: Faculty of Education Research Students' Association (FERSA) 7th Annual Graduate Conference in Education, University of Cambridge, 04 June 2010; Postgraduate Research Degree Student and Early Career Researcher Annual Conference, University of Northampton, 01 July 2010 (Unpublished)

2009

  1. Boxall, K. and Ralph, S. (2009) Research ethics and the use of visual images in research with people with intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability. 34(1), pp. 45-54. 1366-8250.
  2. Burnapp, D. (2009) Transition and tensions: getting a project off the ground. Assessment, Learning & Teaching Journal. 5(Spring), pp. 3-4. 1756-8781.
  3. Burnapp, D. and Zhao, W. (2009) Voices from the chat rooms: research into the experiences of Chinese students participating in transnational education programmes as reported on internet social networks. Enhancing the Learner Experience in Higher Education. 1(1), pp. 30-43. 1234-1234.
  4. Foreman-Peck, L. and Murray, J. (2009) Action research and policy. In: Bridges, D., Smeyers, P. and Smith, R. (eds.) Evidence-Based Education Policy: What Evidence? What Basis? Whose Policy? Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 138-156.

2008

  1. Chen, Y., Sanders, R. and Wang, J. (2008) The commercialisation of Chinese universities and its effects on research capacity. In: Vessuri, H. and Teichler , U. (eds.) Universities as Centres of Research and Knowledge Creation : An Endangered Species? Rotterdam: Sense Publishers. pp. 1-280.
  2. Derrington, C. (2008) Survey of primary school teacher perceptions of pupil behaviour. Not applicable. (Unpublished)
  3. Duckett, P., Sixsmith, J. and Kagan, C. (2008) Researching pupil well-being in UK secondary schools: Community psychology and the politics of research. Childhood. 15(1), pp. 89-106. 0907-5682.
  4. Feng, Y. and Jament, J. (2008) Can ethical guidelines be international?: Students’ dilemmas researching education in China and India. Research Intelligence (British Educational Research Association (BERA)). (104), pp. 24-25. 0307-9023.
  5. Feng, Y. and Jament, J. (2008) Ethical issues: international research students’ dilemmas in doing qualitative research in education in China and India. Paper presented to: Research Student Conference, Birmingham, 7 July 2008. (Unpublished)
  6. Foreman-Peck, L. and Murray, J. (2008) Action research and policy. Journal of Philosophy of Education. 42(Supple), pp. 145-163. 0309-8249.
  7. Ralph, S. (2008) "Can we use your photo?" Ethics and visual images of people with intellectural disabilities. Paper presented to: Asia-Pacific Educational Research Association (APERA) 2008, Hong Kong, 26 - 28 November 2008. (Unpublished)
  8. Ralph, S. (2008) "Can we use your photo?" Ethics and visual images of people with intellectual disabilities. Invited Keynote presented to: Research Institute for Health and Social Change (RIHSC) Annual Conference 2008, Manchester, 1 - 2 July 2008. (Unpublished)
  9. Ralph, S., Farnsworth, V., Black, L., Davis, P., Farrell, P., Kalambouka, A. and Shi, X. (2008) Are financial discourses gendered? Explorations of men and women's sense making of personal finance. Paper presented to: American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting 2008, New York, USA, 24 - 28 March 2008. (Unpublished)
  10. Smith, A. and Jones, J. (2008) Student reflections on a collaborative project. Paper presented to: European Conference on Education Research (ECER 2008), Gothenburg, Sweden, 10 - 12 September 2008. (Unpublished)

2007

  1. Bridges, D., Conroy, J., Davis, R., Elliott, J., Enslin, P., Griffiths, M., MacLeod, G., Foreman-Peck, L., Lukes, D., Murray, J., Oancea, A., Pring, R., Saunders, L., Smeyers, P., Smith, R. and Watts, M. (2007) Ethics and educational research: epistemological perspectives. Online: Teaching and Learning Research Programme.
  2. Cline, T., Prokopiou, E., Crafter, S., O'Dell, L. and Abreu, G. d. (2007) Learning as the piloting of new identities in new contexts: representations of the learning process in a multicultural society. Paper presented to: European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction 12th Biennial Conference (EARLI 2007), Budapest, Hungary, 28 August - 1 September 2007. (Unpublished)
  3. Feng, Y. (2007) Are the voices of students heard: a case study of the impact of parental and school expectations on the emotional well-being of students in China. Paper presented to: British Educational Research Association New Researchers/Student Conference (BERA), Institute of Education, University of London, 5-8 September 2007. (Unpublished)
  4. Feng, Y. and Johnson, J. (2007) Researching on special and inclusive education in developing countries: challenges and opportunities. In: Corcoran, C., Lucas-Gardiner, E., Macnab, N. and Milner, W. (eds.) Understanding Education Research: Principles and Practice. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, School of Education. 0704426404. pp. 173-180. (Papers from the Student Conference)
  5. Foreman-Peck, L., Griffith, M. and Biesta, G. (2007) The epistemological bases of educational research. Paper presented to: Teaching and Learning Research Programme Annual Conference (TLRP), Cardiff, Wales, 26-27 November 2007. (Unpublished)
  6. Foreman-Peck, L. and Murray, J. (2007) Action research and policy: epistemological considerations. Paper presented to: British Educational Research Association (BERA), London, 5-8 September 2007. (Unpublished)
  7. Garner, P. (2007) Some ‘new’ approaches in educational research: helping to redefine teachers’ professional development. Paper presented to: University of Shaoxing, China, 3 December 2007. (Unpublished)
  8. Garner, P. (2007) What is real research? Exploring issues at the heart of research. Keynote presented to: Challenges and opportunities within practitioner research, St Angela's College. Sligo, Ireland, 11-12 May 2007. (Unpublished)
  9. Jament, J. and Feng, Y. (2007) Doing educational research in developing countries: challenges and opportunities. Paper presented to: Research Students Conference 2007, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, 30 June 2007. (Unpublished)
  10. Ralph, S. (2007) Can we use your photo?' Research ethics and the use of visual images in research with people with intellectual disabilities. Paper presented to: Anglo Irish Research Symposium, Northampton, 18-19 June 2007. (Unpublished)
  11. Smith, A. (2007) Developing teachers as researchers – working in partnership with teachers developing research projects. Paper presented to: Challenges and Opportunities within Practitioner Research, Sligo, Ireland, 11-12 May 2007. (Unpublished)
  12. Wolstenholme, C. (2007) Developing a process for researching inclusion in one local authority. Paper presented to: Research student conference, University of Birmingham, 30 June 2007. (Unpublished)

2006

  1. Doveston, M. and Kenaghan, M. (2006) Growing talent for inclusion: using an appreciative inquiry approach to investigating classroom dynamics. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 6(3), pp. 153-165. 1471-3802.
  2. Gingell, J. and Winch, C. (2006) Is educational research any use? Studies in Philosophy and Education. 25(1-2), pp. 77-91. 1573-191X.

2005

  1. Barrow, R. and Foreman-Peck, L. (2005) What Use is Educational Research? A Debate. London: Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain. 0902227130.
  2. Foreman-Peck, L. (2005) A review of existing models of practitioner research. Commissioned by: National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth
  3. Murray, J. (2005) Collaborating for effective early childhood education and care: can policy translate to practice? OMEP UK Updates. Winter(118), pp. 4-8.

2001

  1. Horton, J. (2001) 'Do you get some funny looks when you tell people what you do?’ Muddling through some angsts and ethics of (being a male) researching with children. Ethics, Place and Environment: A Journal of Philosophy & Geography. 4(2), pp. 159-166. 1469-6703.
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