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Wisenbaker, Joseph M. – 1975
Suggesting that James Coleman's paper on massive school desegragation reveals methodological flaws of such magnitude that they raise serious questions as to the validity of the conclusions, this paper addresses a full sequence of perceived methodological errors found in the Coleman document, but does not dismiss the conclusions based upon initial…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Educational Policy, Educational Research
Horst, Donald P.; And Others – 1975
Measuring cognitive achievement gains in project evaluation is dealt with. This guide provides those concerned with project evaluation with the basic tools for conducting technically sound, interpretable evaluation studies. Exotic designs are avoided and five basic models which appear feasible to implement in real-world settings are focused on.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Cognitive Development, Data Analysis
Utah Research Coordinating Unit for Vocational and Technical Education, Salt Lake City. – 1966
The purpose of the workshop was to involve 30 vocational and technical teachers, supervisors, and administrators from eight states in activities to stimulate and enhance research activities. Presentations and handouts included: (1) "Vocational Education in the Decade Ahead--With Research Implications" by Ray E. Jongeward, (2) "Guidelines for the…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Educational Research, Information Dissemination, Institutes (Training Programs)
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Kilgore, Sally B. – Sociology of Education, 1983
Statistical methods employed by Alexander and Pallas do not negate the differences between public and private school students' achievement. Instead, their work supports the conclusion that Catholic schools help average students achieve by increasing the likelihood of their enrollment in the academic track and by enhancing their performance in the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission (School), Admission Criteria, Catholic Schools
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McGrath, William E. – Library Quarterly, 1993
Argues that perception studies and ranking are lacking in validity and reliability because of small sample size, simplistic statistical analyses, and the evaluation of quality by educators. It is asserted that quality control is more valid when evaluated by the customers of education, i.e., the students. (11 references) (EA)
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Evaluation Methods, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Nascimento, Geraldo – 1990
Global figures that reveal the magnitude of the problem of illiteracy in the world disguise great disparities. For example, most of the illiteracy in the world is in developing countries. Therefore, it is preferable, and more appropriate in terms of numerical importance, to concentrate the analysis of illiteracy on developing countries. Such…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Census Figures, Data Interpretation
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Khan, Shahrukh Rafi; Kiefer, David – Education Economics, 2007
This study uses a production function approach to identify the impact of student, parent, teacher, and school policy variables on student performance as measured by test scores. Our statistical analysis is conducted in a comparative institutional context that includes government, private, and non-governmental organization schools. We find that, at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis, School Policy, Productivity
Harris, Douglas N. – Education Policy Research Unit, 2006
Recent policy studies by the Education Trust and Heritage Foundation have tried to identify "high-flying" schools--schools that help students reach very high levels of achievement, despite significant disadvantages. This policy brief demonstrates three major problems with the findings of these reports. (1) Due to questionable…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Research Reports, School Effectiveness, Research Problems
Kelsey, Kathleen D.; Pennington, Penny; Wall, Leah – 2003
This research study sought to determine the impact of an agricultural leadership program on rural community development beyond self-report survey data typically collected for program evaluation. Two hundred-ninety graduates of a program that taught leadership skills to impact policy at local, state, and national levels to adults aged 25-45 who…
Descriptors: Adult Farmer Education, Adult Vocational Education, Behavior Change, Change Agents
Willms, Doug – 1982
This paper analyzes data from the "High School and Beyond" study on approximately 30,000 sophomores in 1,000 U.S. schools. The purpose is to explain the contradictory conclusions offered by two recent national studies on public and private schooling. The analysis examines differences between public and private school students in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Educational Policy, Educational Status Comparison
Glantz, Frederic B.; Layzer, Jean – 2000
The findings of the Cost, Quality, and Child Outcomes (CQO) study in Child Care Centers, the largest and most visible child care research conducted in the 1990s, were widely publicized and used to promote increased spending on initiatives to improve child care quality, the redesign of subsidy systems to provide quality incentives, more stringent…
Descriptors: Attrition (Research Studies), Child Care, Child Care Centers, Child Care Effects
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Williams, Dmitri – Simulation & Gaming, 2005
The study of video game effects has been marked by two very different approaches. The first approach is represented by social scientists, who, with some exceptions, seek to understand the effects of games on users. The second approach is favored by humanists, who seek to understand the meaning and context of games. To date, these two groups have…
Descriptors: Video Games, Social Scientists, Research Methodology, Research Problems
Becker, Wesley C; And Others – 1979
The focus of future Follow Through research should be oriented toward showing what can be done in order to offer information to both federal and local planners on which systems of curriculum design, classroom management, and parent involvement appear to be most effective. To assure this goal, the issues of program efficacy and implementation…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Analysis of Covariance, Control Groups
Clark, John L. D. – 1971
The relationship of the foreign language teacher and the researcher is explored in this report which focuses predominately on three main aspects: (1) locating research, (2) evaluating research, and (3) conducting research. An overview of the role of the teacher as potential researcher introduces the principal sections. Distinctions between…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Evaluation Criteria
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Marascuilo, Leonard A. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1979
The utility of the biomedical model of adjusted statistics is demonstrated. The model is recommended for use by educational researchers to randomize subjects for a more accurate estimate of school programs' success or failure when compared across classrooms or other units. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Criterion Referenced Tests
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