ABSTRACT

Small-scale Research in Primary Schools provides guidance and inspiration for students and practitioners undertaking practical investigations and workplace enquiry in the primary school. The 30 chapters are carefully selected to illustrate a range of approaches to educational enquiry, and are particularly relevant to the range of practitioners who may carry out school-based research as part of a course of study: teachers, trainee- and newly-qualified teachers, teaching assistants, learning mentors and staff who support children with individual needs.

Research topics addressed in chapters include children’s learning in the core curriculum subjects as well as themes central to teaching and learning. Important concepts and terminology are highlighted throughout. More specifically, areas of research explored include:

  • Play
  • Special Educational Needs
  • Working with parents and families
  • English as an Additional Language
  • Creativity
  • Language development
  • Learning environments

Small-scale Research in Primary Schools provides a straightforward, highly accessible introduction to enquiry approaches and research methodologies, and the questions and challenges adults in schools encounter about children’s learning. It shows how small-scale research in primary education can impact on professional thinking and learning. It aims to provide constructive support for students and practitioners in extending their knowledge and understanding through workplace enquiry.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |26 pages

Contexts for small-scale research

part |46 pages

Contexts for small-scale research

part |66 pages

Contexts for small-scale research

chapter 13|11 pages

Breakfast clubs and school lunches

Their impact on children

chapter 14|8 pages

What languages do you speak?

Linguistic journeys in school

part |73 pages

Contexts for small-scale research

chapter 21|4 pages

Collaborative choreography

chapter 22|3 pages

Singing together

chapter 24|13 pages

Analysing and presenting information

chapter 25|7 pages

Discussing friction

chapter |1 pages

Creativity and language development

Who should ask the questions? Developing critical thinking

chapter 30|8 pages

Who should ask the questions?

Developing critical thinking