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Peer reviewedWignall, Rouleen – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1998
Describes differences between systems-rationalist and subjectivist-interpretivist inquiry. Maintains that much of the enormous potential of subjectivist-interpretivist research could be lost due to the consequences of choices and compromises that researchers make in conceptualizing, proposing, and conducting subjectivist inquiry in the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Research, Models, Politics of Education
Peer reviewedLeyshon, Michael – Journal of Rural Studies, 2002
Describes research methods used and problems encountered in fieldwork with rural English youth. Discusses the researcher's positionality and self, making local connections and finding "gatekeepers," building trust with young people, issues of youth safety versus confidentiality, types of communication and parental consent, the…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Ethics, Field Studies, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRoth, Wolff-Michael; Lee, Stuart – Research in Science Education, 2000
Describes science educators trying to effect systemic change as actors in a cultural field struggling to change it. Uses a conversational hermeneutic analysis of autobiographical writings to examine some of the salient features of bringing about change in science education. (Contains 35 references.) (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Educational Change, Epistemology, Graduate Students
Bridges, Brian K.; Cambridge, Barbara; Kuh, George D.; Leegwater, Lacey Hawthorne – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2005
The authors examine the promises and prospects of using student engagement data to promote success at minority-serving institutions.
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Research Problems, Student Improvement, Evaluation Utilization
Brennan, John; Williams, Ruth; Woodley, Alan – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2005
This chapter examines the current uses of alumni studies in the United Kingdom and outlines their challenges and limitations to informing policy and curriculum reform.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Alumni
Peters, Michael; Reimers, Stian; Manning, John T. – Brain and Cognition, 2006
In an Internet study unrelated to handedness, 134,317 female and 120,783 male participants answered a graded question as to which hand they preferred for writing. This allowed determination of hand preference patterns across 7 ethnic groups. Sex differences in left-handedness were found in 4 ethnic groups, favoring males, while no significant sex…
Descriptors: Handedness, Writing (Composition), Gender Differences, Ethnic Groups
May, Henry – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2006
In this article, a new method is presented and implemented for deriving a scale of socioeconomic status (SES) from international survey data using a multilevel Bayesian item response theory (IRT) model. The proposed model incorporates both international anchor items and nation-specific items and is able to (a) produce student family SES scores…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Bayesian Statistics, Socioeconomic Status, Scaling
Frank, Moti; Barzilai, Abigail – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2004
This paper deals with a required methods course, based on the national curriculum of science and technology for junior high schools. The course participants are pre-service teachers who study towards a B.Sc. degree in education in science and technology parallel to their studies in one of the faculties of sciences or engineering. Working in small…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Preservice Teachers, Science Education, Technology Education
Metcalf, Kim K.; Legan, Natalie A. – Journal of School Choice, 2006
School vouchers, particularly since the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Cleveland program, are one of the most contentious issues in American education. Seemingly contradictory results across available studies have caused confusion among diverse audiences. The authors suggest that these divergent findings are, in part, due to three…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, School Choice, Performance Factors, Research Methodology
Jackson, Shirley A. – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2005
The U.S. Department of Education (USDOE) believes that randomized field trials hold the same promise for improving education as they have had for medical practices. When research studies in education are designed using an experimental model, they are more likely to result in outcomes that can be attributed to the intervention and not to other…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Federal Legislation, Field Tests, Accountability
Colnerud, Gunnel – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2006
Research on teacher ethics and the moral dimensions of teaching has contributed to extensive and valuable knowledge, which has sometimes led to constructive syntheses of positions. Four research problems which have been elucidated are discussed in this article: the relationship between care and justice, the conflict between the ethics of virtue…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Research Problems, Teacher Effectiveness, Ethics
Riggert, Steven C.; Boyle, Mike; Petrosko, Joseph M.; Ash, Daniel; Rude-Parkins, Carolyn – Review of Educational Research, 2006
College student employment has been increasing steadily for at least four decades. At present, approximately 80% of all college students are employed while completing their undergraduate education. Even among students under the age of 24 at 4-year colleges, more than 50% are employed during the school year. Although some general trends are…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Student Employment, Meta Analysis, Literature Reviews
Hodgson, Ann; Spours, Ken – Journal of Education Policy, 2006
This article attempts to construct an analytical framework to reflect upon the deeply contested area of 14-19 education and training policy in England following the publication of the Government's White Paper "14-19 education and skills". We argue that the evolution of 14-19 policy over the last 15 years, culminating in the publication…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Politics of Education, Nongovernmental Organizations
Reiss, Steven – Behavior Analyst, 2005
The undermining effect of extrinsic reward on intrinsic motivation remains unproven. The key unresolved issues are construct invalidity (all four definitions are unproved and two are illogical); measurement unreliability (the free-choice measure requires unreliable, subjective judgments to infer intrinsic motivation); inadequate experimental…
Descriptors: Motivation, Meta Analysis, Measurement, Construct Validity
Jenson, Jeffrey M.; Dieterich, William A.; Rinner, Jenifer R.; Washington, Felicia; Burgoyne, Kathleen E. – Children & Schools, 2006
Group-randomized trials (GRTs)--studies that evaluate the efficacy or effectiveness of interventions occurring at the group level--are increasingly used to assess the effects of school-based prevention programs on behavioral outcomes of children and adolescents. These designs pose many implementation and design challenges for school…
Descriptors: Prevention, Research Problems, Program Design, Program Effectiveness

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