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Exploring Practitioner Research in Further Education

Sharing Good Practice

Samantha Jones editor Kerry Scattergood editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:30th Dec '24

£26.99

This title is due to be published on 30th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Exploring Practitioner Research in Further Education unpacks how people in the FE sector undertake research and the impact it has had on the world around them.

Using a newly developed writing framework and offering a practitioner view of approaching and conducting work in the Further Education (FE) system, this book demystifies the process of undertaking research by showcasing the readers’ peers at various stages of the research journey. It draws together research work from general and specialist FE colleges, adult and community learning, offender learning, work-based training, and college-based higher education across the UK. Within these contexts it makes links to theoretical and practical arguments regarding the usefulness of practitioner-led research. Uniquely, chapters also explore practitioner or sector-led models for developing practitioner research within a classroom, within an organisation and across multiple organisations.

Including a range of diverse voices to represent the breadth of FE, this book provides a framework for research, in addition to a space for each author’s authentic voice. This will be a useful text for all teacher educators, professional development leads, senior leaders and practising teachers and lecturers across the FE sector.

"This book is a vital resource for anyone involved in post-compulsory education, from practitioners seeking to improve their craft to leaders looking to foster a culture of research within their institutions. Each chapter is a timely and valuable contribution: empowering practitioners to become researchers, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and innovation within the FE sector."

Amy Woodrow, Director of Student Experience, Quality and Safeguarding, City of Bristol College, UK

"As a Further Education based research practitioner and research lead, the need to grow the practitioner research within the sector cannot be clearer to me. This book contains a plethora of examples about how this has been done and provides a range of examples that can elucidate the process and motivate readers to start to carry out similar research themselves. It is also a book which shows the powers that be (like the Department for Education and OFSTED) that there is a growing, and thriving, research community in the Post-16 sector which they ignore at their peril."

Debi Saunders(She/Her), Senior Quality and Compliance Officer, York College, UK

"Research should be ‘rooted in…curiosity’ and ‘made public’, asserted Lawrence Stenhouse, a great champion of practitioner researcher. Edited by Sam Jones and Kerry Scattergood, this book is fine example of this as it showcases 12 further education-based practitioner research stories and ‘maps’ FE’s research organisations. As such, it will be of great interest to academics researching the sector and an essential and valuable resource to those working in the sector who want to do some practitioner research. Here are three reasons why. First, it provides excellent examples of how to do and write up practitioner research that will inspire aspiring researchers in the sector to ‘take action’. Second, it offers lesson learned from doing practitioner research so that aspiring researchers can build on them rather than trying to find the same ‘trail of breadcrumbs’ as the editors when they started out. Third, these stories reflect the diversity of this most diverse of sectors, showing the aspiring researcher that practitioner research can be done in their setting too. So, if you are curious about the value of practitioner research to an individual or organisation, how to do it or how to write it up, this book is a great place to start."

Dr David Powell, University of Huddersfield, UK


"This book is a vital resource for anyone involved in post-compulsory education, from practitioners seeking to improve their craft to leaders looking to foster a culture of research within their institutions. Each chapter is a timely and valuable contribution: empowering practitioners to become researchers, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and innovation within the FE sector."

Amy Woodrow, Director of Student Experience, Quality and Safeguarding, City of Bristol College, UK

"As a Further Education based research practitioner and research lead, the need to grow the practitioner research within the sector cannot be clearer to me. This book contains a plethora of examples about how this has been done and provides a range of examples that can elucidate the process and motivate readers to start to carry out similar research themselves. It is also a book which shows the powers that be (like the Department for Education and OFSTED) that there is a growing, and thriving, research community in the Post-16 sector which they ignore at their peril."

Debi Saunders(She/Her), Senior Quality and Compliance Officer, York College, UK

"Research should be ‘rooted in…curiosity’ and ‘made public’, asserted Lawrence Stenhouse, a great champion of practitioner researcher. Edited by Sam Jones and Kerry Scattergood, this book is fine example of this as it showcases 12 further education-based practitioner research stories and ‘maps’ FE’s research organisations. As such, it will be of great interest to academics researching the sector and an essential and valuable resource to those working in the sector who want to do some practitioner research. Here are three reasons why. First, it provides excellent examples of how to do and write up practitioner research that will inspire aspiring researchers in the sector to ‘take action’. Second, it offers lesson learned from doing practitioner research so that aspiring researchers can build on them rather than trying to find the same ‘trail of breadcrumbs’ as the editors when they started out. Third, these stories reflect the diversity of this most diverse of sectors, showing the aspiring researcher that practitioner research can be done in their setting too. So, if you are curious about the value of practitioner research to an individual or organisation, how to do it or how to write it up, this book is a great place to start."

Dr David Powell, University of Huddersfield, UK

ISBN: 9781032824734

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154 pages