
Edited By Stephanie W. Cawthon And Carrie Lou Garberoglio, Research In Deaf Education: Contexts, Challenges, And Considerations Is A Showcase Of Insight And Experience From A Seasoned Group Of Researchers Across The Field Of Deaf Education. Research In Deaf Education Begins With Foundational Chapters In Research Design, History, Researcher Positionality, Community Engagement, And Ethics To Ground The Reader Within The Context Of Research In The Field. Here, The Reader Will Be Motivated To Consider Significant Contemporary Issues Within Deaf Education, Including The Relevance Of Theoretical Frameworks And The Responsibility Of Deaf Researchers In The Design And Implementation Of Research In The Field. As The Volume Progresses, Contributing Authors Explore Scientific Research Methodologies Such As Survey Design, Single Case Design, Intervention Design, Secondary Data Analysis, And Action Research At Large. In Doing So, These Chapters Provide Solid Examples As To How The Issues Raised In The Earlier Groundwork Of The Book Play Out In Diverse Orientations Within Deaf Education, Including Both Quantitative And Qualitative Research Approaches. Designed To Help Guide Researchers From The Germ Of Their Idea Through Seeing Their Work Publish, Research In Deaf Education Offers Readers A Comprehensive Understanding Of The Critical Issues Behind The Decisions That Go Into This Rigorous And Important Research For The Community At Hand.
This volume investigates the methodological and ethical complexities inherent in conducting rigorous research within the field of deaf education. Editors Stephanie W. Cawthon and Carrie Lou Garberoglio, both established scholars in the field, curate a collection of essays that address the intersection of academic inquiry and the specific needs of the deaf community. The text argues that effective research requires a deep understanding of positionality, community engagement, and the careful selection of quantitative and qualitative frameworks to ensure meaningful outcomes.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a foundational resource for graduate students and practitioners navigating the complexities of deaf education research. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a comprehensive guide for those seeking to bridge theoretical frameworks with practical application in the field.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190455667
ISBN-13:
9780190455668
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