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Gage, N. L. – Educational Researcher, 1989
Projects three possible outcomes to the criticisms of objective, quantitative educational research by antinaturalists, interpretivists, and critical theorists during the 1980s, referred to as the "Paradigm Wars." Argues for a pragmatic rapprochment of the paradigms based on the moral obligations of educational research. (FMW)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Essays, Models, Qualitative Research
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Gage, N. L. – Teachers College Record, 1989
This article presents three versions of what may happen in post-1989 research on teaching. In the first version, the quantitative approach dies of wounds inflicted by its critics. In the second, different approaches work in harmony, and in the third, the wars continue among competing approaches to educational research. (IAH)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Research, Educational Theories
Gage, N. L. – 1978
This paper reviews the reliability of several efforts by educational researchers to determine variables in teacher behavior that influence student attitudes and achievement. In particular, works by Rosenshine (1971), Dunkin and Biddle (1974), and Rosenshine and Furst (1970) are examined and evaluated in terms of research criteria developed by…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods, Reliability
Gage, N. L. – 1985
This monograph updates a 1978 publication titled "The Scientific Basis of the Art of Teaching." Based on lectures presented during the 1983-84 academic year, this work discusses research on teaching to provide a substantial scientific basis for the art of teaching and for the education of teachers in that art. For several decades, one research…
Descriptors: Adults, Educational Research, Meta Analysis, Outcomes of Education
Gage, N. L. – School of Education Review, 1992
Discusses teaching as a scientifically based art, noting that educational research must contribute to social justice, and examines controversy over social science, response to philosophers' criticisms, forms of research, process-product research, illustrative results of process-product research, necessary experiments, and other paradigms for…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Educational Research, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education