The Theory of Practice Architectures : Researching Practices

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  • Author:
    GROOTENBOER E / EDWARD-GROVES E
  • ISBN:
    9789819973491
  • Publication Date:
    January 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    103
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Springer Verlag
  • Country of Publication:
    Singapore
The Theory of Practice Architectures : Researching Practices
The Theory of Practice Architectures : Researching Practices

The Theory of Practice Architectures : Researching Practices

SKU: 9789819973491
Regular price $198.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    GROOTENBOER E / EDWARD-GROVES E
  • ISBN:
    9789819973491
  • Publication Date:
    January 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    103
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Springer Verlag
  • Country of Publication:
    Singapore

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This book provides an overview of the Theory of Practice Architectures (TPA), and the associated Theory of Ecology of Practices, in a manner accessible for a broader audience. The authors are part of the authorial team that developed the Theory of Practice Architectures from a strong empirical base, with its initial publication in 'Changing Practices, Changing Education' (Kemmis et al., Springer, 2014). This book follows on from that publication with a singluar focus on the Theory of Practice Architectures, and shows how it can be used as a theoretical framework for a range of empirical research projects.

It first outlines and describes both the Theory of Practice Architectures and the Theory of Ecology of Practices, illustrating them with a range of relevant practical examples. Then, it focuses explicitly on designing and undertaking empirical research, analysing data and reporting findings using the Theory of Practice Architectures. In this way, this book shows specifically and overtly explicate ways that research can be designed, and how data can be collected and analysed, drawing on the Theory of Practice Architectures as a foundational framework.

It also showcases a range of specific examples to allow readers to see the ideas as they have been employed in practice.

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  • This book provides an overview of the Theory of Practice Architectures (TPA), and the associated Theory of Ecology of Practices, in a manner accessible for a broader audience. The authors are part of the authorial team that developed the Theory of Practice Architectures from a strong empirical base, with its initial publication in 'Changing Practices, Changing Education' (Kemmis et al., Springer, 2014). This book follows on from that publication with a singluar focus on the Theory of Practice Architectures, and shows how it can be used as a theoretical framework for a range of empirical research projects.

    It first outlines and describes both the Theory of Practice Architectures and the Theory of Ecology of Practices, illustrating them with a range of relevant practical examples. Then, it focuses explicitly on designing and undertaking empirical research, analysing data and reporting findings using the Theory of Practice Architectures. In this way, this book shows specifically and overtly explicate ways that research can be designed, and how data can be collected and analysed, drawing on the Theory of Practice Architectures as a foundational framework.

    It also showcases a range of specific examples to allow readers to see the ideas as they have been employed in practice.

This book provides an overview of the Theory of Practice Architectures (TPA), and the associated Theory of Ecology of Practices, in a manner accessible for a broader audience. The authors are part of the authorial team that developed the Theory of Practice Architectures from a strong empirical base, with its initial publication in 'Changing Practices, Changing Education' (Kemmis et al., Springer, 2014). This book follows on from that publication with a singluar focus on the Theory of Practice Architectures, and shows how it can be used as a theoretical framework for a range of empirical research projects.

It first outlines and describes both the Theory of Practice Architectures and the Theory of Ecology of Practices, illustrating them with a range of relevant practical examples. Then, it focuses explicitly on designing and undertaking empirical research, analysing data and reporting findings using the Theory of Practice Architectures. In this way, this book shows specifically and overtly explicate ways that research can be designed, and how data can be collected and analysed, drawing on the Theory of Practice Architectures as a foundational framework.

It also showcases a range of specific examples to allow readers to see the ideas as they have been employed in practice.