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The Education Dissertation: A Guide for Practitioner Scholars
Dan Butin
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Description for The Education Dissertation: A Guide for Practitioner Scholars
Paperback. Written for practicing educators, this resource provides a step-by-step process, organizational templates, and tips throughout for completing an academically rigorous dissertation. Editor(s): Butin, Dan W. Num Pages: 184 pages, black & white illustrations, figures. BIC Classification: CBWT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 252 x 180 x 12. Weight in Grams: 394.
'With each turn of the page I found myself nodding 'exactly!' Whether as a class text assigned by faculty or as a self-study resource used by students, this book will resonate with readers' - Doug Leigh, Associate Professor of Education Pepperdine University Writing a dissertation requires focus and commitment. The Education Dissertation provides a step-by-step process for developing and completing an academically rigorous dissertation in a time-efficient manner. Written for doctoral students in education who are also currently working in the field, this book provides specific and accessible guidance for the entire process, from finding a topic to conducting the literature review to writing and defending the dissertation. Grounded in adult learning theory, this volume: - Offers a clear, easy-to-follow approach that highlights key milestones with concrete goals and workable methods at each step - Discusses how practitioner scholars can apply their work experience to the dissertation - Includes organizational templates complete with detailed charts, checklists, a timeline, student examples, and rubrics - Provides tips throughout to help students think through situations - Covers both quantitative and qualitative research Perfect for practicing educators at any stage of the dissertation process, this resource provides the big picture framework as well as the nitty-gritty details.
Product Details
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Weight
394g
Number of Pages
184
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781412960441
SKU
V9781412960441
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Ref
99-2
About Dan Butin
Dan W. Butin is the founding dean of the school of education at Merrimack College. He is the editor and author of over fifty books, articles, and book chapters, including the books Teaching Social Foundations of Education and Service-Learning and Social Justice Education. Dr. Butin's research focuses on issues of educator preparation and policy and community engagement. Dr. Butin has been the assistant dean of the school of education at Cambridge College and a faculty member at Gettysburg College. Prior to working in higher education, Dr. Butin taught middle school, in an adult GED program, and was the chief financial officer of Teacher For America. More about Dr. Butin's teaching and scholarship can be found at http://danbutin.org/.
Reviews for The Education Dissertation: A Guide for Practitioner Scholars
With each turn of the page I found myself nodding 'exactly!' Whether as a class text assigned by faculty or as a self-study resource used by students, this book will resonate with readers.
Doug Leigh, Associate Professor of Education The author does an excellent job of taking a serious, technical, overwhelming topic and making it fun and interesting to read.
Tammy J. Graham, Assistant Professor of Education The book is rich with ideas and strategies for thinking about every phase of the dissertation and for undertaking each phase once it has been carefully thought out.
Daniel L. Duke, Professor of Educational Leadership
Doug Leigh, Associate Professor of Education The author does an excellent job of taking a serious, technical, overwhelming topic and making it fun and interesting to read.
Tammy J. Graham, Assistant Professor of Education The book is rich with ideas and strategies for thinking about every phase of the dissertation and for undertaking each phase once it has been carefully thought out.
Daniel L. Duke, Professor of Educational Leadership