
Implementing Design-Based Research in Education
Practical Tools and Strategies
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Published on 28. May 2026
296 pages
978-1-040-53419-9 (ISBN)
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Implementing Design-Based Research in Education is a vital guide for researchers and educators seeking to transform educational theory into impactful practice. Grounded in the principles of creativity, empathy, and collaboration, this book examines how Design-Based Research (DBR) can tackle real-world educational challenges while generating rigorous and usable theory.
This comprehensive resource delves into the phases of DBR, offering step-by-step guidance catering to both novice and experienced researchers. It covers key topics such as building sustainable partnerships, understanding the lived experiences of learners and others in the research environment, facilitating creative design workshops, and grounding research in robust theoretical frameworks. Through case studies, practical examples, and detailed discussions, this book highlights the potential of DBR to inform policy and practice. Readers will also gain valuable insights into strategies for fostering empathy, designing interventions, evaluating outcomes, promoting innovation, and scaling projects in educational research.
Ideal for both novice and seasoned DBR practitioners, this book provides the tools and inspiration needed to navigate the complexities of educational research with confidence.
This comprehensive resource delves into the phases of DBR, offering step-by-step guidance catering to both novice and experienced researchers. It covers key topics such as building sustainable partnerships, understanding the lived experiences of learners and others in the research environment, facilitating creative design workshops, and grounding research in robust theoretical frameworks. Through case studies, practical examples, and detailed discussions, this book highlights the potential of DBR to inform policy and practice. Readers will also gain valuable insights into strategies for fostering empathy, designing interventions, evaluating outcomes, promoting innovation, and scaling projects in educational research.
Ideal for both novice and seasoned DBR practitioners, this book provides the tools and inspiration needed to navigate the complexities of educational research with confidence.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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29 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
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4,82 MB
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978-1-040-53419-9 (9781040534199)
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Practical Tools and Strategies
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Implementing Design-Based Research in Education
Practical Tools and Strategies
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Ann Devitt is an Associate Professor of Language Education at the School of Education at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Jen O'Sullivan is a Lecturer in Literacy Education at Marino Institute of Education, Ireland.
Catherine O'Reilly is a Research Fellow in the School of Education at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Jen O'Sullivan is a Lecturer in Literacy Education at Marino Institute of Education, Ireland.
Catherine O'Reilly is a Research Fellow in the School of Education at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Content
1. The Origins of Design-Based Research: Educational Research Meets Design Thinking 2. Key Features of Design-Based Research 3. Frameworks and Models for Conducting Design-Based Research 4. Phases of Design-Based Research 5. The Human Element of Design-Based Research 6. Phase 1 Building the Foundations: The Literature Review 7. Phase 1 Analysis and Evaluation: Finding the Right Problem to Solve 8. Phase 2 Design and Development of Educational Interventions 9. Phase 3 Implementation of a Design-Based Research Intervention 10. Phase 4 Evaluation and Reflection in Design-Based Research 11. Scaling up a DBR Interventions 12. Epilogue
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