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Baumfield, Vivienne; Butterworth, Marie – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2007
Whilst there is a growing body of literature on practitioner research and the role of collaborations and partnerships that include universities in that process, there are relatively few studies examining the role of the university in any depth. We reflect on 12 years of working in school-university collaborative research partnerships through an…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Collegiality, Social Networks
Rousseau, Denise M. – 1983
This paper presents concepts and principles pertinent to the development of cross-level and multilevel theory in organizational science by addressing a number of fundamental theoretical issues. It describes hierarchy theory, systems theory, and mixed-level models of organization developed by organizational scientists. Hierarchy theory derives from…
Descriptors: Models, Organizational Theories, Research Methodology, Scientific Methodology
Larkin, Judith E.; And Others – 1983
Previous research on the primacy effect in ability attribution has focused on intellectual ability, using intelligence test problems as the stimulus material. To examine ability attribution under conditions of ascending (improving), descending, and random patterns of performance on a typing task, 179 college students (69 males, 110 females)…
Descriptors: Ability, Attribution Theory, College Students, Higher Education
Foster, William – 1983
Identifying the assumptions of the dominant, functionalist paradigm in considerations of educational administration as inadequate, this study proposes an alternative paradigm: a politics of schooling that can both describe administration and organization and contribute to the development of leadership as praxis. Criteria for an adequate theory of…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Educational Administration, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Grella, Christine E. – 1983
Traditionally, social psychology has conceptualized sex and gender as subject variables with sex as a biological substrate and gender as a sociocultural consequence of sex. These ideas rest on the assumption of two distinct biological categories. However, gender is better thought of in dialectical rather than oppositional terms. Gender is both…
Descriptors: Cultural Traits, Feminism, Personality Theories, Personality Traits
von Glasersfeld, Ernst – 1989
Like any apparently novel approach to the basic epistemological problems of "knowledge," the constructivist ideas that have spread in the last 20 years continue to generate a host of negative as well as a few positive reactions. This document focuses on some aspects of Radical Constructivism, as distinct from "trivial"…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Anderson, Craig A.; Sechler, Elizabeth S. – 1985
Social theories (beliefs about relationships between variables in the social environment) are often used in making judgments, predictions, or decisions. Three experiments on the role of explanation processes in the development and use of social theories were conducted. The first experiment assessed the effects of explaining a hypothetical…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Bias, Cognitive Processes, College Students

Jahoda, Gustav – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1986
Argues that developmental psychology remains parochial in spite of increased cross-cultural developmental research. Reviews research and theories dealing with cognitive development in childhood and adolescence. Contributions outside Piagetian and Vygotskian traditions are outlined along with suggestions for further research on emotional…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cross Cultural Studies, Developmental Psychology, Emotional Development

Harris, Karen R. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1988
In response to a previous article, the paper notes additional reasons for the deficit in basic research and theory in learning disabilities, stresses the need for more good systematic research using multiple methods, and suggests that a metatheory for learning disabilities is not yet possible or profitable. (DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Research and Development, Research Methodology

Breslow, Leonard – New Directions for Child Development, 1988
Two approaches that apply Piaget's theory of cognitive development to the study of child psychopathology are presented. (PCB)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Emotional Development

Astley, W. Graham – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1985
This paper distinguishes between two ecological perspectives on organizational evolution: population ecology, which limits investigation to evolutionary change in established populations, and community ecology, which focuses on the rise and fall of populations themselves as basic units of evolutionary change. These perspectives produce contrasting…
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Ecology, Evolution, Group Dynamics

Cheng, Pui-wan – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1993
This article looks at the role of metacognition in various current theoretical conceptions of giftedness and reviews studies linking metacognition to giftedness. It is concluded that theoretical and research support exists for the importance of metacognition in giftedness but that major unresolved issues still persist and should be investigated.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Metacognition
Maddaus, John – 1991
This paper explores the insights of five social theorists regarding families, schools, and parent-teacher relations. The five theorists are: (1) Urie Bronfenbrenner, a child psychologist and advocate of public policies that support families, who argues that frequent, positive communication between parents and teachers creates the optimal…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Influence
Boylan, Hunter R., Ed.; Kerstiens, Gene, Ed. – Research in Developmental Education, 1988
These five issues of "Research in Developmental Education," examine the theoretical models and foundations of developmental education. Included are the following: (1) "Theoretical Foundations of Developmental Education," by Hunter R. Boylan, which examines the behaviorist, humanist, and developmental theories underpinning developmental education;…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Cooperative Learning, Developmental Stages, Developmental Studies Programs
Dovell, Patricia; Buhr, Dianne C. – 1986
This study examined the difficulty level of essay topics used in the large-scale assessment of writing in relation to five different scoring models, and sought to determine what effects the scoring models would have on passing rates. In model one, examinee's score is the direct result of a score assigned by the reader or the sum of scores assigned…
Descriptors: College Students, Difficulty Level, Essay Tests, Essays