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Research Methods for Education and the Social Disciplines in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Research Methods for Education and the Social Disciplines in Aotearoa New Zealand
Research Methods for Education and the Social Disciplines in Aotearoa New Zealand

Research Methods for Education and the Social Disciplines in Aotearoa New Zealand

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For emerging researchers, introductory content that is specific to the Aotearoa context can be hard to find. Research Methods for Education and the Social Disciplines in Aotearoa New Zealand draws on the thinking of numerous local researchers to deliver an overview and introduction to research methodology and methods, in a way that closely ties with contexts researchers will deal with in Aotearoa.

While focused on education, social work, and counselling, the information in this book is applicable across all social science and professional contexts and highlights the important of high quality, nuanced research to support a more equitable society in Aotearoa.

This book is not intended as an in-depth technical textbook, but rather an accessible, broad-ranging generator of interest and thinking about how researchers operate in our country. It encourages emerging researchers to delve deeper into the world of research and provides practical applications of these methods interwoven with Te Tiriti o Waitangi, matauranga Maori, and Maori and Pacific research methodologies.

It is an ideal resource for researchers, postgraduate research students, practitioners in education, social work, and counselling, and those in governmental agencies or other research institutes engaged or interested in conducting critical and rigorous research.

About the editors;

  • Frauke Meyer is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at Waipapa Taumata Rau, The University of Auckland. Her research is concerned with school improvement, leadership, and interpersonal leadership practices to improve equity in educational outcomes.
  • Kane Meissel is a Senior Lecturer in Educational Psychology in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at Waipapa Taumata Rau, The University of Auckland. Kanes research focuses on the identification of specific factors that relate to success and improved equity among under-served learner groups.
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  • For emerging researchers, introductory content that is specific to the Aotearoa context can be hard to find. Research Methods for Education and the Social Disciplines in Aotearoa New Zealand draws on the thinking of numerous local researchers to deliver an overview and introduction to research methodology and methods, in a way that closely ties with contexts researchers will deal with in Aotearoa.

    While focused on education, social work, and counselling, the information in this book is applicable across all social science and professional contexts and highlights the important of high quality, nuanced research to support a more equitable society in Aotearoa.

    This book is not intended as an in-depth technical textbook, but rather an accessible, broad-ranging generator of interest and thinking about how researchers operate in our country. It encourages emerging researchers to delve deeper into the world of research and provides practical applications of these methods interwoven with Te Tiriti o Waitangi, matauranga Maori, and Maori and Pacific research methodologies.

    It is an ideal resource for researchers, postgraduate research students, practitioners in education, social work, and counselling, and those in governmental agencies or other research institutes engaged or interested in conducting critical and rigorous research.

    About the editors;

    • Frauke Meyer is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at Waipapa Taumata Rau, The University of Auckland. Her research is concerned with school improvement, leadership, and interpersonal leadership practices to improve equity in educational outcomes.
    • Kane Meissel is a Senior Lecturer in Educational Psychology in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at Waipapa Taumata Rau, The University of Auckland. Kanes research focuses on the identification of specific factors that relate to success and improved equity among under-served learner groups.

For emerging researchers, introductory content that is specific to the Aotearoa context can be hard to find. Research Methods for Education and the Social Disciplines in Aotearoa New Zealand draws on the thinking of numerous local researchers to deliver an overview and introduction to research methodology and methods, in a way that closely ties with contexts researchers will deal with in Aotearoa.

While focused on education, social work, and counselling, the information in this book is applicable across all social science and professional contexts and highlights the important of high quality, nuanced research to support a more equitable society in Aotearoa.

This book is not intended as an in-depth technical textbook, but rather an accessible, broad-ranging generator of interest and thinking about how researchers operate in our country. It encourages emerging researchers to delve deeper into the world of research and provides practical applications of these methods interwoven with Te Tiriti o Waitangi, matauranga Maori, and Maori and Pacific research methodologies.

It is an ideal resource for researchers, postgraduate research students, practitioners in education, social work, and counselling, and those in governmental agencies or other research institutes engaged or interested in conducting critical and rigorous research.

About the editors;

  • Frauke Meyer is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at Waipapa Taumata Rau, The University of Auckland. Her research is concerned with school improvement, leadership, and interpersonal leadership practices to improve equity in educational outcomes.
  • Kane Meissel is a Senior Lecturer in Educational Psychology in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at Waipapa Taumata Rau, The University of Auckland. Kanes research focuses on the identification of specific factors that relate to success and improved equity among under-served learner groups.