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Applying Theory to Educational Research: An Introductory Approach with Case StudiesISBN: 978-1-119-97999-9
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232 pages
October 2011
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Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction 1
Jeff Adams, Matt Cochrane and Linda Dunne
Part I New Voices: Beginning Researchers Apply Theory 11
1 Learning and Maintaining Professional Expertise Within a Multi-Professional Critical Care Team 15
Jill Cochrane
2 The 'Q' Standards and Initial Teacher Training: The Discursive Formation of Teachers and their Trainers 31
Paul Bartle
3 Power and Status Theories in Teachers' Professional Development 47
Karen Castle
4 The Process of Technology Learning: Applying Bruner's Theory on Play, Discovery and Cultural Learning to the Acquisition of ICT Capability 61
Paula Beer
Part II Emergent Voices: Accounts by Researchers Becoming Familiar with the Use of Theory 75
5 Teachers' Professional Identity: Theoretical Perspectives on Workplace Learning in the Teaching Context 81
Rob Foster
6 Children's University Aspirations and the Effects of Cultural and Social Capital 95
Matt Cochrane
7 Finding Theory Through Collaborative Research 109
Clare Woolhouse
8 How Applying a Discourse-Based Approach to Investigate Inclusion Changed a Research Project and a Way of Thinking 123
Linda Dunne
Part III Voices of Experience: Accounts by Researchers Versed in the Use of Theory 139
9 Should I be Singing This, and if So, How High?: Theoretical Approaches to Boyhood and Masculinity 145
Martin Ashley
10 Theorizing from Bricolage: Researching Collaboration in Art and Design Education 157
Madeleine Sclater
11 Constructivism and the Pedagogy of Teacher Education: Reflections on Practice 175
Graham Rogers
12 Developing Professional Practice through Action Research: Theory-Generative Approaches in Practitioner Research 189
Mary McAteer
13 Art Practice as Education Research 203
Jeff Adams
Postscript 219
Jeff Adams, Matt Cochrane and Linda Dunne
Index 221



