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APS 921: The Scholar Practitioner

This guide is for APS 921 The Scholar-Practitioner. It provides an overview of the research process, how to find information in the library, APA citation, suggested Education resources, and specific resources about Scholar-Practitioners and the Plato read

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This guide is for APS 921 The Scholar-Practitioner. It provides an overview of the research process, how to find information in the library, APA citation, suggested Education resources, and specific resources about Scholar-Practitioners and the Plato reading.

Practitioner Resources

To find practitioner articles, generally written by acting or former school administrators, I suggest searching in our education databases directly. 


In Education Source in Advanced Search, you can choose Case and Case Study as your document type.  Then search using your keywords for your topic.  This should help narrow down your results to publications by the practitioners who did the case study.

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In ERIC via EBSCO, in Advanced Search, you can choose the Intended Audience (practitioners, teachers) to find results that may be examples written by practitioners for practitioners.  

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You can also add case study to your keywords search, but choose SU Subject Terms in the select a field drop-down 

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Knowing if the author is a researcher or practitioner can be difficult.  Some publications give a biography with author background. Sometimes this is enough to determine researcher/practitioner, sometimes you may have to do some reading within the article or some online searching to find an author profile.

For example, I searched the Teacher Reference Center for full text, peer-reviewed articles with the Subject term Case Study and the keyword special education (anywhere in the result).  I found this article: Constructing and resisting disability in mathematics classrooms: a case study exploring the impact of different pedagogies. It indicated that the author, Rachel Lambert, was at the College of Educational Studies, Chapman University.  This may be enough to determine that Lambert is an academic, but a quick google search for her showed me her faculty profile.  

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