Educational Leadership - Ed.D. and Ph.D.
Research guide for students pursuing an Ed.D. or Ph.D. in Educational Leadership
Welcome to the Educational Leadership Ed.D./Ph.D. Guide!
This will be your guide on conducting research using SNHU Shapiro Library's resources and research tools. On this guide you'll also find information on library services, the research process, and other web resources to help you conduct research, write your papers, cite your sources, and more.
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Check out these guides or our library FAQs for more help:
- Shapiro Library Video TutorialsThis guide contains video tutorials on research, Shapiro Library resources, and information literacy.
- Google Like a LibrarianTips on advanced Google searching.
- Troubleshooting Access to Library ResourcesA guide to troubleshooting access to library resources, known issues, login requirements, and more.
- Doctoral Writing SupportDirections for how to access writing support as a doctoral student
- Doctoral Residency Library Introduction Video 7.26.21This is a recording of a basic introduction to the Shapiro Library, including search techniques and how to access Refworks to save information and generate citations.
Resources
- Completing Your EdD by Iona Burnell Reilly (Editor); Jodi Roffey-Barentsen (Editor)ISBN: 9781789735666Publication Date: 2020-09-14Undertaking a Professional Doctorate in Education (EdD) can be a daunting yet career-defining task. Through engaging with research, increasing your networks, and conducting your own research project, you will advance your professional practice and understanding of your field. Completing your EdD is the new essential text to guide you through your doctorate. It provides a thorough and comprehensive guide intended to accompany you as you successfully progress through your EdD. It is packed with critical information covering key topics from both the taught modules you will undertake and advice for conducting your own research project. Coverage includes writing at doctoral level, conducting a literature review, theoretical frameworks, research ethics, the relationship with your supervisor, and more. Bridging theory and practice, chapters include practical, real-life examples taken from EdD students' experiences and work, as well as extracts offered by practitioners. Written by current EdD teachers, programme leaders and supervisors, and featuring feedback from recently completed EdD students, this vital resource is a must-read for any EdD candidate and will remain a go-to guide for qualified professionals working in education and beyond.