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Hillabrant, Walter – 2002
This paper describes selected settings, circumstances, problems, and barriers to research in Indian country, and suggests ways to mitigate or overcome such problems and barriers. Examples are drawn from four research projects. Distinctions are drawn among sponsors of research in Indian country (usually federal agencies); consumers of such research…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Cultural Awareness, Ethics
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Emans, Robert – Journal of Teacher Education, 1982
Professors of methodology and curriculum in teacher education are the most effective conduit to bring research findings to the practitioner. More involvement of methods teachers in research funded by the National Institute of Education, particularly in reading research, would have a greater effect on classroom research. (PP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Educational Researchers, Federal Aid, Higher Education
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Kochendorfer, Leonard – Teaching and Change, 1997
Reviews 73 reports of classroom action research classified into seven groups: seeking quantifiable answers, determining results of change in classroom practice, exploring effects of program restructuring, discovering whether students can learn to use a process, establishing new professional relationships, developing new understandings of students,…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Techniques, Collegiality, Educational Change
Henderson, Bob – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1995
Reviews three books that encourage practioners to be researchers of their own practice. Discusses absolutist and relativist approaches to research by examining assumptions related to questions the research generates. Recommends unification of practitioner and researcher roles through a dialectic, critical, reflective orientation that strives for…
Descriptors: Action Research, Concept Formation, Critical Thinking, Educational Philosophy
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Griffiths, Morwenna – British Educational Research Journal, 1995
Reviews and describes different versions of feminism and postmodernism. Reviews the current debate about the challenges that the two sets of theories offer to traditional epistomologies. Concludes with suggestions about the influence of feminism and postmodernism on educational research. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Educational Research, Epistemology
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Maruyama, Geoffrey – Journal of Social Issues, 1992
A Lewinian orientation to educational problems fits current innovative thinking in education (e.g., models for making education multicultural), and provides the bases of important applied work on cooperative learning techniques and constructive ways of structuring conflict within educational settings. Lewinian field theory provides a broad…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Cooperative Learning, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation
Robbin, Alice – Electronic Networking: Research, Applications and Policy, 1992
Discussion of computer-mediated communication (CMC) describes the SIPP (Survey of Income and Program Participation) ACCESS project, which provides access to statistical data through electronic networks; summarizes research on use of CMC by scientists; profiles communication by social scientists in the SIPP ACCESS network; and offers policy…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Computer Networks, Electronic Mail
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Van Kesteren, Baukje J. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1993
The Learner Report (LR) (A. D. De Groot, 1974) is an instrument to identify educational objectives that resist obvious measurement. An overview is presented of studies using the LR and problems and solutions found in the literature and identified in a survey of 16 Dutch LR users. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
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Johnson, Bob L., Jr.; Owens, Michael – Journal of Educational Administration, 2005
Purpose: This paper provides an example of how organization theory can be linked with other literatures in a complementary and productive manner. Establishing a bridge between the organization theory and learning environment literatures, the authors seek to provide an example of how such literature-bridging can enrich our understanding of the…
Descriptors: Organizational Development, Educational Researchers, Organizational Theories, Classroom Environment
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Bednarz, Sarah Witham – Journal of Geography, 2002
Action research is defined as systematic classroom-based inquiry to solve teacher-perceived problems. It has been a component of education, particularly professional staff development, for the past century under several names although geography educators in the United States have rarely used it for this, or any other, purpose. This paper reviews…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Action Research, Educational Change, Staff Development
Ray, Ruth E. – 1993
This book offers teachers a convenient means of broadening their understanding of various kinds of composition theory and the steadily emerging field of teacher research by high school and college instructors. The book is designed to arouse individual teachers' interest in composition theory and encourage them to learn about and participate in…
Descriptors: College English, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Feminism
McKay, Jack – 1991
The purpose of this monograph is to heighten awareness about action research for both teachers and administrators involved in California middle level reform efforts. This approach to educational research is a means of developing knowledge through collaboration in a process that improves both student learning and professional autonomy. The…
Descriptors: Action Research, Administrators, Classroom Research, Intermediate Grades
Stansell, John C.; Patterson, Leslie – 1987
The teaching profession's present notion of the ability of teachers to contribute to theory development in language education needs reexamination. University researchers can best foster this ability by encouraging and assisting teachers to become engaged in classroom research. On the basis of both published evidence and field data, it can be…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Data Collection, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Shulman, Lee S. – 1984
This address provides a historical perspective on the concept of school effectivenss and argues for an enlightened synthesis of normative and empirical values. The first part, "Early Images of Effective Schooling," reviews the evolution of discourse on school effectiveness since the turn of the century. Although the early discussions…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational History, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives
Charles, Don C. – 1980
Educational psychologists have not been attending or responding to some changes occurring in American education, specifically, the increased number of adults who have become learners. Both developmental and learning research developed because of early school needs in addition to general experimental foci; adolescents and youth have long been the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Developmental Psychology, Educational Gerontology
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