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Teaching Critical Inquiry and Applied Research: Moving Beyond Traditional Methods

Part of the The Coming of Age of the Education Doctorate series
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A key distinction between an education doctorate, or Ed.D., and other doctorates in the field of education is the development of scholar practitioners armed with knowledge and skills to successfully lead change in their profession.

Critical inquiry is one such skill, increasingly taught in many Ed.D. programs in some form of applied research methodology.

Teaching Critical Inquiry and Applied Research: Moving Beyond Traditional Methods gathers insights from Ed.D. faculty regarding how the teaching of applied research occurs to develop scholar practitioners prepared to bring change to their respective professional fields.

The 13 chapters provide a broad coverage of related topics, which includes advocacy and leadership through research, innovative features of methods courses, and methodology-focused program redesign.

Each chapter includes strategies and recommendations for others interested in implementing something similar in their courses and programs. This book also captures student voices, in the form of vignettes written by students within each chapter, to illustrate the powerful impact of learning related to critical inquiry and applied research.

Teaching Critical Inquiry and Applied Research is an excellent text for classrooms devoted to critical research, critical pedagogy, and other courses.

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Product Details
Myers Education Press
1975505352 / 9781975505356
eBook (EPUB)
15/11/2023
225 pages
152 x 229 mm
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