Making Research Work
Promoting Child Care Policy and Practice
John Pinkerton editor Dorota Iwaniec editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published:25th Sep '98
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Making Research Work demonstrates how research can be fostered andapplied more effectively to child care policy and practice. Drawingon a wealth of experience, current literature and governmentdocuments, the contributors present a comprehensive discussion ofkey contemporary issues relating to child care research.Recommendations are given for recognising and responding to boththe fundamental and the specialist issues that challenge thevarious stages of the research process. Practical guidelines aregiven for
* undertaking single-case design research
* appraising current child care literature and officialstatistics
* accessing hidden or hard-to-reach populations
* dissemination
* establishing a research centre
* preparing a research proposal to submit to a funding body
* commissioning and funding research
This book s practical approach and unique focus will appeal topractitioners, researchers, policy makers and students seeking tounderstand and enhance the relationship of research to policy andpractice in the child care context.
"... a solid overview of issues relevant to agency-based research in child care... provides a useful complement to the specialised research literature." (European Journal of Social Work, Volume 3/2, 2000)
ISBN: 9780471979524
Dimensions: 231mm x 152mm x 17mm
Weight: 482g
308 pages