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Duckles, Joyce M.; Larson, Joanne – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2011
Meyers & Kroeger situate two young writers in current ideologies of childhood and literacy and argue for creating dialogic classroom spaces in which children can be recognized by themselves, other children, and teachers as literate. Duckles & Larson build on the authors' attention to the potential constraints of dominant discourses and highlight…
Descriptors: Ideology, Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Literacy
Pilgrim, Carol – Behavior Analyst, 2011
In his article, Critchfield ("Translational Contributions of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior," "The Behavior Analyst," v34, p3-17, 2011) summarizes a previous call (Mace & Critchfield, 2010) for basic scientists to reexamine the inspiration for their research and turn increasingly to translational approaches. Interestingly, rather than…
Descriptors: Public Relations, Public Support, Social Environment, Scientists
Paris, Django – Educational Researcher, 2012
Seventeen years ago Gloria Ladson-Billings (1995) published the landmark article "Toward a Theory of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy," giving a coherent theoretical statement for resource pedagogies that had been building throughout the 1970s and 1980s. I, like countless teachers and university-based researchers, have been inspired by what it means…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Cultural Awareness, Multilingualism, Cultural Pluralism
Klauer, Karl Christoph; Kellen, David – Psychological Review, 2012
Rosner and Kochanski (2009) noticed an inconsistency in the mathematical statement of the Law of Categorical Judgment and derived "the valid equation, the Law of Categorical Judgment (Corrected)" (p. 125). The purpose of this comment is to point out that the law can be corrected in many different ways, leading to substantially different…
Descriptors: Test Items, Goodness of Fit, Mathematics Education, Models
Goldwasser, Matthew – Democracy & Education, 2011
In response to the authors' work on finding a more pragmatic approach to dealing with power, this commentary calls into question the possibility of a preestablished agenda by the researchers, who struggled to engage high school students. There might have been a case of overly ambitious expectations at work; also, the authors confess to being in…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Social Action, Pragmatics, Models
Angrist, Joshua; Pischke, Jorn-Steffen – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010
This essay reviews progress in empirical economics since Leamer'rs (1983) critique. Leamer highlighted the benefits of sensitivity analysis, a procedure in which researchers show how their results change with changes in specification or functional form. Sensitivity analysis has had a salutary but not a revolutionary effect on econometric practice.…
Descriptors: Research Design, Macroeconomics, Credibility, Essays
McClimens, Alex – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2010
In the UK, dissatisfaction with the research process as experienced by people with physical disability was articulated by Paul Hunt in 1981 when he referred to the researchers who were invited to examine the institutionalised living he inhabited as "parasites." They adopted a detached approach that ignored the lived experiences of the…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Mental Retardation, Ethics, Foreign Countries
Rubin, Donald B. – Psychological Methods, 2010
This article offers reflections on the development of the Rubin causal model (RCM), which were stimulated by the impressive discussions of the RCM and Campbell's superb contributions to the practical problems of drawing causal inferences written by Will Shadish (2010) and Steve West and Felix Thoemmes (2010). It is not a rejoinder in any real…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Research Methodology, Researchers, Profiles
Sijtsma, Klaas – Psychometrika, 2012
I address two issues that were inspired by my work on the Dutch Committee on Tests and Testing (COTAN). The first issue is the understanding of problems test constructors and researchers using tests have of psychometric knowledge. I argue that this understanding is important for a field, like psychometrics, for which the dissemination of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychometrics, Knowledge Level, Test Construction
Pinnegar, Stefinee; Hamilton, Mary Lynn – Teacher Education and Practice, 2011
Social science is fundamentally about humanity and human relationships. Humans, alone and in interaction with one another, are situated--in a context, a time, and a place. Their action and interaction has potential for unpredictability, agency, growth, change. As a science, it rests uncomfortably in the positivistic framework: the social always…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Educational Philosophy
Brandt, Deborah – Research in the Teaching of English, 2011
In this article, the author comments on Kevin Roozen and Karen Lunsford's insightful examination of empirical studies of college and adult writing published in NCTE journals over the last 100 years. One sees in their account the struggles for perspective that marked writing studies in this period, as researchers applied ever wider lenses to the…
Descriptors: College Students, Adults, Writing (Composition), Literature Reviews
Tillier, William – Roeper Review, 2009
Dabrowski's theory of positive disintegration (K. Dabrowski, 1964, 1967, 1970, 1972, 1973) has been the subject of a number of research projects in the gifted field over the past 20 or so years. Most of this research has focused on Dabrowski's idea of overexcitability and has not discussed the broader context or implications of his theory or…
Descriptors: Gifted, Personality, Researchers, Personality Development
Roche, Mary – Educational Action Research, 2011
Between 2001 and 2007 I conducted a self-study action research enquiry into my practice as a primary school teacher. The research had a collaborative aspect to it, in so far as my pupils and colleagues were invited to participate in the research, although I was the focus of the enquiry. I was unhappy about my teaching: I felt I dominated the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Independent Study, Inquiry
Dyson, Anne Haas – Written Communication, 2013
Writing studies has been an intellectual playground dominated by the "big kids." If we are to understand how writing becomes "relevant" to children as children, then we must study them, not for who they are becoming, but for who they are in life spaces shared with other children. This essay on the methodology entailed in…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Childrens Writing, Researchers, Data Collection
Rowland, Stephen – Teaching in Higher Education, 2009
Tony Harland's piece raises some challenging issues for "people who study higher education" and, in particular, for those who read and write for "Teaching in Higher Education". He finds himself questioning the identity of this community of readers and writers: their disciplinary origins; their field of enquiry and of the journal itself; the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Audiences, Epistemology, Teachers