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Cochran-Smith, Marilyn; Lytle, Susan L. – Educational Researcher, 1999
Discusses the recent interest in teacher research and inquiry, arguing that part of what makes it an official movement is that teacher research stems from various intellectual traditions and educational projects. Identifies five trends that characterize the movement and discusses the future of the movement in the face of current reforms that…
Descriptors: Criticism, Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education

Kaestle, Carl F. – Educational Researcher, 1993
Surveys 32 officials of federal agencies and educational researchers to express historically grounded judgments on issues in educational research, including the poor reputation of the field. Criticisms that recur are that it does not pay off, that the community is in disarray, and that the field is politicized. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Federal Government

Barone, Thomas E. – Educational Researcher, 1992
Discusses three narratives about the history, status, and future of educational researchers. The prevailing collective self-portrait portraying researchers as social scientists with autonomy is contrasted with views of limited autonomy and the author's narrative of enhanced professionalism through research texts about people in the schools. (SLD)
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Educational History, Educational Researchers, Elementary Secondary Education

Estrada, Kelly; McLaren, Peter – Educational Researcher, 1993
Dialog between the authors addresses multiculturalism from a critical perspective and reminds educational researchers that research is always about political representation. It is argued that researchers may have inadvertently created the populations they study because of the controlling cultural mode of their own research. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Democracy, Educational History