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Casey, Ashley; Dyson, Ben; Campbell, Anne – Educational Action Research, 2009
This paper reports on the pedagogical changes that I experienced as a teacher engaged in an action research project in which I designed and implemented an indirect, developmentally appropriate and child-centred approach to my teaching. There have been repeated calls to expunge--or at least rationalise--the use of traditional, teacher-led practice…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Action Research, Cooperative Learning, Interpersonal Relationship
Blanchard, Margaret R.; Southerland, Sherry A.; Granger, Ellen M. – Science Education, 2009
Inquiry is seen as central to the reform of science teaching and learning, but few teachers have experience with scientific inquiry and thus possess very naive conceptions of it. One promising form of professional development, research experiences for teachers (RETs), allows teachers to experience scientific inquiry in the hopes that these…
Descriptors: Ecology, Educational Change, Science Teachers, Faculty Development
Hinton, Christina; Fischer, Kurt W. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2008
Education lacks a strong infrastructure for connecting research with educational practice and policy. The need for this linkage grows as findings in cognitive science and biology become ever more relevant to education. Teachers often lack the background knowledge needed to interpret scientific results, whereas scientists often lack an…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Cooperation, Educational Practices, Educational Change
Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2007
College and university programs that prepare the nation's education researchers suffer from mission muddle, a lack of common and rigorous standards, and inadequate resources, asserts a hard-hitting report set for release. The report is all the more damning because it comes from one of the field's own, Arthur E. Levine, who stepped down in 2005…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Schools of Education, Doctoral Programs, Program Effectiveness
Acedo, Clementina; Gorostiaga, Jorge M.; Senen-Gonzalez, Silvia – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2007
Over the past decade, Argentina created and implemented a compulsory lower-secondary education level, within an ambitious educational reform programme. This article addresses the reform at the national level, diverse provincial responses, and the particular way that the powerful province of Buenos Aires appropriated the structural change. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Researchers, Educational Policy
Berry, Barnett; Daughtrey, Alesha; Wieder, Alan – Center for Teaching Quality, 2009
Over the last decade, policy and business leaders have come to know what parents have always known: teachers make the greatest difference to student achievement. With new statistical and analytical methods used by a wide range of researchers, evidence has been mounting that teacher quality can account for a large share of variance in student test…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Teacher Effectiveness, Achievement Gains, Academic Achievement
Peterkin, Robert; Jewell-Sherman, Deborah; Kelley, Laura; Boozer, Leslie – Jossey-Bass, An Imprint of Wiley, 2011
This book demonstrates through case studies and expert analyses the impressive educational gains children can make when the best educational research, policy, and practice are aligned. This volume is a valuable resource to aspiring leaders, educational researchers, and current practitioners and a must-read for anyone who cares about the public…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Strategic Planning, Public Schools, Equal Education
Hughes, Sherick A. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2008
Educational research suggests that the response biases of educators can negatively influence student performance and aptitude (Blanchett 2006; Bloom 2001; Darity et al. 2001; Gordon 2005; and Skiba et al. 2000). This article introduces "good enough methods" for autoethnography as an alternative approach to this problem. Luttrell (2000, 13)…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Education Courses, Multicultural Education
Brenner, Devon – Journal of Literacy Research, 2007
Recent involvement in teacher education policy around a proposed stand-alone phonics course in Mississippi revealed important guidelines for researchers aiming to influence policy, including (a) build relationships with policy makers; (b) help to define problems by framing issues and proactively put forth solutions rather than waiting to respond…
Descriptors: Phonics, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Guidelines
Sawchuk, Stephen – Education Week, 2008
Amid stepped-up school accountability pressures under the No Child Left Behind Act, many teachers appear to be adjusting how they do their jobs. However, principals and district leaders are not necessarily in control of those instructional changes, a new study concludes. Using data collected through surveys of math teachers, principals, and…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Mathematics Teachers, Accountability, Researchers
Cumming, Jim – Studies in Higher Education, 2010
In Australia, as in the UK, much of the skills debate in research education has reflected a deficit model, whereby candidates are deemed to be in need of supplementary training. In response to the demands of employers and governments, most universities have added employability skills to postgraduate curricula, while simultaneously boosting their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Skills, Graduate Study, Research
Pak, Michael S. – Thought & Action, 2007
In this article, the author reports that within the few decades following the creation of the National Education Association (NEA), a new expression came into use in the English language: "academic freedom." It was in this period that the modern research university first made its appearance in the United States. Before the last third of…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Research Universities, College Faculty, Teacher Researchers
Croasdaile, Susanne – Online Submission, 2007
Although the value of teacher research to both the teachers and to the education community has been extensively reported in recent literature, it is only practiced by small pockets of teachers across the country. Viewing the problem through a social organizational lens suggests that the lack of widespread involvement in teacher research may be due…
Descriptors: School Culture, Educational Change, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Researchers
Cook-Sather, Alison – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2007
Early 21st-century cautions regarding student voice work in educational research echo in striking ways some poststructuralist feminist critiques of critical pedagogies that proliferated in the early 1990s. Both warn against totalizing, undifferentiated notions of and responses to oppressed, marginalized, and/or disempowered individuals or groups…
Descriptors: Feminism, Critical Theory, Educational Research, Educational Change
Monastersky, Richard – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
It is the best of times and worst of times to start a science career in the United States. Researchers today have access to powerful new tools and techniques--such as rapid gene sequencers and giant telescopes--that have accelerated the pace of discovery beyond the imagination of previous generations. But for many of today's graduate students, the…
Descriptors: Science Careers, Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Scientists