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Harris, Paul – Educational Leadership, 2015
Research shows that young children ask a multitude of why and how questions. And when they do, they're not simply trying to get adult attention; instead, they're actively seeking information. In this article, Paul Harris describes the findings of a number of research analyses based on extensive transcripts of children's natural speech. Some of the…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Educational Research, Meta Analysis, Teaching Methods
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Barth, Patte – Educational Leadership, 2013
Virtual schools have the potential to improve student learning--but so far, as asserted in this article, research tells little about how online instruction affects student performance. Most of the studies that pointed to good student outcomes were small in scale and based on specific programs or products. Few provide data to help understand…
Descriptors: Evidence, Online Courses, Meta Analysis, Academic Achievement
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Sparks, Georgea M. – Educational Leadership, 1985
This article is a response to Ruth Wade's meta-analysis of inservice teacher education research in the same issue of "Educational Leadership" (EA 518 308). Factors making a difference in inservice education are identified, but more work needs to be done in understanding the specific, practical details, allowing application. (DCS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Meta Analysis, Research Needs
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Showers, Beverly; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1987
A meta-analysis of nearly 200 research studies, plus a review of the literature on staff development, point to the importance of program design in providing insights that teachers can use in their classrooms. Appended are 32 references. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Meta Analysis, Program Effectiveness
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Wade, Ruth K. – Educational Leadership, 1985
A meta-analysis of inservice teacher education research determines the significance of the following factors for learning effectiveness: training objectives, training duration, training group characteristics, location and scheduling, sponsorship, participant incentives, structure, and instructional technique. Suggestions to help staff developers…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Location, Incentives