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Michaels, Cari – Journal of Extension, 2020
Extension professionals need easy access to published research and the means to translate it in meaningful ways. They also aim to engage community partners in applying research findings. The "Children's Mental Health eReview" serves as an example of a process for engaged writing with community partners as well as a product that…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Children, Mental Health, Evidence Based Practice
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Reel, Debbie; Smith, Nicola – Childhood Education, 2020
An often repeated argument is that young children can not carry out meaningful research. The authors, who are lecturers involved in teacher training and childhood studies, are interested in the impact that children can have on their school lives and believe that it is often underestimated. The Young Researchers Project (YRP) was created in…
Descriptors: Teacher Researchers, Foreign Countries, Researchers, Children
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Therrien, William J.; Cook, Bryan G.; Cook, Lysandra – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2020
Meta-analysis is one approach for synthesizing research studies to identify generally effective instructional practices for students with learning disabilities (LD). In this article, we define core components of meta-analytic literature reviews, discuss how to interpret findings from meta-analyses, and provide guidelines for how research consumers…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Guidance, Instructional Effectiveness, Students with Disabilities
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Radley, Keith C.; Dart, Evan H.; Fischer, Aaron J.; Collins, Tai A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2020
Single-case design (SCD) is a research methodology that may be utilized to establish the presence of a functional relation between an independent and dependent variable. Recent research has found the design to frequently be used within school psychology in the evaluation of intervention procedures. However, the overall prevalence of the design…
Descriptors: Trend Analysis, School Psychology, Intervention, Incidence
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Mols, Frank; Bell, Jennifer; Head, Brian – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2020
It is widely agreed that the availability of high quality evidence does not translate readily into influence over policy decisions. This insight has generated long-running debates about the most effective way to 'bridge the gap' between policy research and policymaking, and to increase policy research 'uptake'. The proposed remedies (for example,…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Policy Formation, Research Utilization, Leadership
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Smith-Merry, Jennifer – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2020
Evidence-based policy has at its foundation a set of ideas about what makes evidence valid so that it can be trusted in the creation of policy. This validity is frequently conceptualised in terms of rigour deriving from scientific studies which adhere to highly structured processes around data collection, analysis and inscription. In comparison,…
Descriptors: Policy, Evidence Based Practice, Validity, Experiential Learning
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Pallett, Helen – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2020
Background: Debates about evidence-based policy (EBP) were revived in the UK in the 2010s in the context of civil service reform and changing practices of policy making, including institutionalisation of public participation in science policy making. Aims and objectives: This paper aims to explore this revival of interest in EBP in the context of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evidence Based Practice, Citizen Participation, Policy Formation
Rowe, Ian – American Enterprise Institute, 2020
Today's public discourse is dominated by the disempowering narrative that a black person can do nothing individually to close the racial wealth gap. And yet, there are decisions within the control of black kids--and children of all races--that can increase their likelihood to achieve improved economic outcomes. We have a moral imperative to…
Descriptors: Incentives, Personal Autonomy, Social Mobility, African Americans
Kaplan, Avi; Cromley, Jennifer; Perez, Tony; Dai, Ting; Mara, Kyle; Balsai, Michael – Grantee Submission, 2020
In this commentary, we complement other constructive critiques of educational randomized control trials (RCTs) by calling attention to the commonly ignored role of context in causal mechanisms undergirding educational phenomena. We argue that evidence for the central role of context in causal mechanisms challenges the assumption that RCT findings…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Educational Research, Randomized Controlled Trials, Causal Models
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Jaimie Stickl Haugen; Claudia C. Sutter; Jessica L. Tinstman Jones; Laurie O. Campbell – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2020
Although all states in the United States require school districts to adopt anti-bullying policies, relatively little research explores the content of bullying policies. A content analysis of anti-bullying policies from 76 school districts across the State of Louisiana was conducted. A 63-item coding scheme was developed to guide the analysis. The…
Descriptors: Bullying, Discipline Policy, School Districts, School Policy
Caroline Haimm – ProQuest LLC, 2020
As evidence-based programs (EBPs) are transported to more representative clinical settings from highly controlled efficacy trials, their advantage over usual care (UC) is largely diminished. However, it is difficult to explain this phenomenon without a better understanding of the status quo in mental health care. Knowledge of the nature of UC is…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Mental Health, Prevention, School Counselors
Katrina Boone; Ebony Lambert – National Comprehensive Center, 2020
In light of the disproportionate effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on historically marginalized communities, an unprecedented education funding cliff, and nationwide protests for racial justice, the CCNetwork's commitment to supporting its clients with evidence-based practices and high-quality capacity-building is perhaps more important than ever.…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Racial Discrimination, Capacity Building, Evidence Based Practice
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Abdul Haiy Abdul Sali; Arlyne Canales Marasigan – International Journal of Comparative Education and Development, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to explore the implementation of Madrasah Education Program (MEP) in selected Arabic Language and Islamic Values Education (ALIVE) schools in Quezon City, Philippines and identify some challenges faced in their implementation practice. Design/methodology/approach: This study utilized qualitative method of…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Islam, Program Implementation, Foreign Countries
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Samantha M. Harden; Laura Balis; Thomas Strayer III; Nikki Prosch; Breanne Carlson; Anne Lindsay; Paul A. Estabrooks; David A. Dzewaltowski; Katherine B. Gunter – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2020
The need for physical activity promotion is ubiquitous, and offering physical activity interventions in community settings may reach people where they live, work, and play. Reaching people and providing evidence-based programming is exactly what the Cooperative Extension System has accomplished over the last century. In 2014, federal policy…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Health Promotion, Extension Education, Evidence Based Practice
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Valle, Natercia; Brishke, Janet; Shenkman, Elizabeth; Ritzhaupt, Albert D. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2022
The purpose of this design and development case study is to provide an in-depth account of the needs analysis (through surveys and interviews), design, development and formative evaluation of the Citizen Science Cancer Curriculum (CSCC). The curriculum was developed as an online, self-paced educational program distributed as an Open Educational…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Scientific Research, Cancer, Curriculum Development
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