Design Research in Education is a practical guide containing all the information required to begin a design-research project.
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Arthur Bakker's clear logic helps to cut through the many questions and confusions that persist about DBR. This book offers an invaluable contribution to the literature by making DBR more accessible to research students and their supervisors.
Rupert Wegerif, Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge
This book offers not only clear guidance about essentials of design research for novices, but also stimulating food for thought for experienced colleagues.
Jan Van den Akker, Professor Emeritus at the University of Twente, Netherlands; former Director of SLO, Netherlands institute for Curriculum Development
Arthur is a careful and thorough researcher who writes clearly. In writing his book, he interviewed leading DBR researchers and scholars and shared draft chapters for feedback. I was honored to be one of them. I recommend it for your consideration.
David Reinking, Adjunct Professor in the Department of Language and Literacy at the University of Georgia
This is a compellingly crafted volume that does much to clarify and organize the wide range of research approaches described as design research. Although the volume was written primarily to guide early career researchers, its thoughtful and occasionally provocative handling of issues, which all design researchers confront, make it imperative reading for newcomers to design research and more experienced practitioners alike.
Richard Lehrer, Professor Emeritus Department of Teaching and Learning, Vanderbilt University, USA
Design Research in Education offers an accessible introduction to the essentials of design research. Geared specifically towards junior researchers, the book succeeds in providing a timely contribution to this still developing field in a way that will be of interest to experienced researchers also. Arthur Bakker has conducted an impressive amount of research in the process of writing this book: he refers to interviews and personal communications with many, perhaps most, of the leading figures from the education design research community. The considerable amount of literature cited at the end of every chapter means that this book offers one of the most comprehensive reviews of extant work on educational design research.
Rupert Wegerif, Professor of Education, University of Cambridge, UK
Louis Major, Senior Research Associate, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK
Rupert Wegerif, Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge
This book offers not only clear guidance about essentials of design research for novices, but also stimulating food for thought for experienced colleagues.
Jan Van den Akker, Professor Emeritus at the University of Twente, Netherlands; former Director of SLO, Netherlands institute for Curriculum Development
Arthur is a careful and thorough researcher who writes clearly. In writing his book, he interviewed leading DBR researchers and scholars and shared draft chapters for feedback. I was honored to be one of them. I recommend it for your consideration.
David Reinking, Adjunct Professor in the Department of Language and Literacy at the University of Georgia
This is a compellingly crafted volume that does much to clarify and organize the wide range of research approaches described as design research. Although the volume was written primarily to guide early career researchers, its thoughtful and occasionally provocative handling of issues, which all design researchers confront, make it imperative reading for newcomers to design research and more experienced practitioners alike.
Richard Lehrer, Professor Emeritus Department of Teaching and Learning, Vanderbilt University, USA
Design Research in Education offers an accessible introduction to the essentials of design research. Geared specifically towards junior researchers, the book succeeds in providing a timely contribution to this still developing field in a way that will be of interest to experienced researchers also. Arthur Bakker has conducted an impressive amount of research in the process of writing this book: he refers to interviews and personal communications with many, perhaps most, of the leading figures from the education design research community. The considerable amount of literature cited at the end of every chapter means that this book offers one of the most comprehensive reviews of extant work on educational design research.
Rupert Wegerif, Professor of Education, University of Cambridge, UK
Louis Major, Senior Research Associate, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK