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Peer reviewedMarsden, Bill – Cambridge Journal of Education, 1997
Recounts the pedagogical history of the Anglo-Welsh Adams family that spans the 1840s to the 1930s in England and Wales. Comprises summarized biographical details of relevant family members and offers generalizations drawn from this longitudinal case study. Argues that this study highlights neglected aspects within educational history. (DSK)
Descriptors: Biographies, Case Studies, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHaswell, Richard H.; Briggs, Terri L.; Fay, Jennifer A.; Gillen, Norman K.; Harrill, Rob; Shupala, Andrew M.; Trevino, Sylvia S. – Written Communication, 1999
Replicates C. Haas and L. Flower's 1988 think-allowed reading study. Finds that, when reading a passage on a topic more familiar to first-year students, the undergraduates generated substantially more rhetorical comments than they did with the Haas and Flower passage. Cautions researchers and teachers to avoid hasty assumptions about underlying…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, College Freshmen, Context Effect, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedSmith, Peter – Studies in Art Education, 1998
Applaudes National Art Education Association research efforts, but suggests that a major weakness in the program, and in art education in general, is the lack of a distinct philosophy of art education. Criticizes art-education researchers' over-reliance on theoretical authorities from outside of the field and neglect of their own experiences. (DSK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSarkin, Andrew J.; Tally, Steven R.; Cronan, Terry A.; Matt, Georg E.; Lyons, Heather W. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1997
A strategy proposed by T. Cook and D. Campbell (1979) was used to investigate attrition in a community-based literacy program, focusing on 287 Head Start families. Data revealed interactions among intervention program-centered characteristics and person-centered characteristics that have implications for study validity and generalizability.…
Descriptors: Attrition (Research Studies), Community Programs, Dropouts, Generalization
Peer reviewedHester, Peggy P.; Kaiser, Ann P. – Behavioral Disorders, 1998
Discusses issues and challenges inherent in early research in the field of intervention and prevention of conduct disorders, including recruiting and working with parents who are stressed by the effects of poverty; designing appropriate interventions for young children; and using outcomes measures that reflect developmental continuities, subject…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Early Intervention, Evaluation Methods, Outcomes of Treatment
Peer reviewedO'Toole, Tom; Baum, Herbert M.; Logemann, Jeri A. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1998
Examines the issues that language researchers may face when planning and executing research in facilities which are not traditionally or frequently involved in research with individuals who have language disorders. Addresses informed consent procedures, administrative approvals, staff education, and enlisting the help of staff speech-language…
Descriptors: Administration, Children, Educational Facilities, Exceptional Child Research
Peer reviewedRobinson, Viviane M. J. – Educational Researcher, 1998
Addresses the mismatch between educational research methodologies and its application to generic features of practice and proposes a problem-based methodology that better links research with problem solving. Implications of this methodology are discussed from recent research on school tracking. (GR)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Practices, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Baines, Lawrence A.; Stanley, Gregory – Phi Delta Kappan, 2001
Instead of presenting a body of research attesting to constructivism's effectiveness, Lynn Chrenka cites a litany of "supportive" comments from dead geniuses. The teacher as expert and lecturer is anathema to constructivist doctrine. Sages who speak passionately and authoritatively about a subject they love are increasingly rare in public schools.…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education, Lecture Method, Memorization
Peer reviewedWatson, George; Crossley, Michael – Educational Management & Administration, 2001
Examines the introduction and evolution of the Strategic Management Process in England's further education sector. Critiques the transfer of business-sector management models to postsecondary education, reviews related policy literature, and summarizes a detailed longitudinal study of cultural change in one college embarking upon incorporation.…
Descriptors: Business, Case Studies, Cultural Influences, Leadership Styles
Peer reviewedSpear-Swerling, Louise; Sternberg, Robert J. – Learning Disabilities: Research & Practice, 2001
This article examines what science offers general and special educators who teach reading. It reviews scientific findings about reading and their practical implications and considers some broader ways that science may be useful to educators. Suggestions for educators interested in becoming more astute consumers of research are provided. (Contains…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Reading Difficulties
Peer reviewedAmbert, Anne-Marie; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1995
Presents an overview of the goals and procedures of qualitative research, and discusses linkages between epistemologies and methodology. Reviews possible guidelines involved in the several steps of the evaluation process of qualitative research, emphasizing naturalistic research with families. Reviews common problems with qualitative research.…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Epistemology, Ethnography, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedFlynn, James R. – Intelligence, 1993
Data of Skodak and Skeels (1949) are reinterpreted to suggest that at least one-third of the reported advantage of adopted children's intelligence quotients (IQ) over adoptive mothers is an artifact of the IQ test norms. The children's mean IQ could easily be higher than the estimated figures usually quoted. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoptive Parents, Comparative Analysis, Estimation (Mathematics)
Peer reviewedLawrence, Mark – Journal of Rural Studies, 1996
Reviews "Writing the Rural," five "cultural geographies" by Paul Cloke, Marcus Doel, David Matless, Martin Phillips, and Nigel Thrift that focus on proliferating meanings of "rural" and on understanding the "rural" as something fashioned by both rural residents and various outside actors. Highlights the…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Discourse Analysis, Human Geography, Language Usage
Ferguson, Dianne L.; Ferguson, Philip M. – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 2000
This article discusses how interpretive research can challenge the special education field to think differently about what is already known and to factor in different ways of knowing and different meanings. Three dimensions of interpretive research are explored: "truth" value and accuracy, context and relations, and utility and relevance.…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Data Interpretation, Disabilities
Peer reviewedAppleman, Deborah; Hynds, Susan – English Education, 1997
Relates the journeys of two English teacher/professors through their changing field: how their approach to teaching and research has been challenged along the way by critical incidents in classrooms and with individual students; and how their stances on what literature teaching is and should be, and what research is and should be, have changed.…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation


