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Walford, Geoffrey.
Doing a doctorate in educational ethnography
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Doing a doctorate in educational ethnography/ Geoffrey Walford, editor.
other author:
Walford, Geoffrey.
Published:
Amsterdam :JAI, : 2002.,
Description:
1 online resource (viii, 214 p.)
Subject:
Educational anthropology - Research. -
Online resource:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1529-210X/7
ISBN:
9781849501668 (electronic bk.)
Doing a doctorate in educational ethnography
Doing a doctorate in educational ethnography
[electronic resource] /Geoffrey Walford, editor. - Amsterdam :JAI,2002. - 1 online resource (viii, 214 p.) - Studies in educational ethnography,v. 71529-210X ;. - Studies in educational ethnography ;v. 11..
Includes bibliographical references.
Doing a doctorate in education is always a challenging and difficultprocess. Doing a doctorate in education that is based upon ethnographic research is even more so. This title draws together aseries of semi-autobiographical reflexive accounts of the process of doing a doctorateusing educational ethnography. The individual studies include researchinto school effectiveness, the experiences of Asian teenagers, sexual cultures in the primary school, mature students on Access courses, primary school management, the experiences of children with special educational needs, teachers' work intensification, the family and school experiences of Year 9 students and a Youth Training programme within Englishprofessional football. The range of topics shows how import ethnographic work has become in education. Most of the contributors are still at the early stage of their academic careers. Theirwritings have not yet attained "classic" status - although some may be on the way to such status. The doctoral process is still a vivid memory in their minds and they have been able to drawn upon their fieldnotes and recollections to construct accounts that shed light on their experience and help to demystify it. The book should be of value for those who are thinking of doing a doctorate, for others still struggling through the process and for their supervisors.
ISBN: 9781849501668 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
333860
Educational anthropology
--Research.
LC Class. No.: GN345 / .D65 2002
Dewey Class. No.: 306.43
Universal Decimal Class. No.: 303
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