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Marchant, Gregory J. – Teacher Educator, 2014
Since becoming an educational researcher in the late 1980s, Gregory Marchant has struggled with the disconnect between what is known from educational research and what is practiced in educational policy. In fact, his dissertation looked at support for practices identified through the process-product effective teaching research from elementary and…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Researchers, Policy Formation
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Willis, Arlette Ingram – Educational Researcher, 2009
This article presents a counternarrative informed by personal, critical, and qualitative perspectives, written in response to articles on effective classroom literacy instruction for improved academic performance published in March 2009 in "Educational Researcher." Classroom literacy instruction is a complex undertaking that must include…
Descriptors: Literacy, Educational Researchers, Epistemology, Academic Achievement
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Ancheta, Angelo N. – Educational Researcher, 2006
This commentary was designed to accompany a series of articles in "Educational Researcher," vol. 35, no. 1, a theme issue entitled "Moving Beyond "Gratz" and "Grutter"--The Next Generation of Research." The author discusses the role of education research in civil rights litigation, drawing on historical…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Role of Education, Courts, Civil Rights
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Broadfoot, Patricia – Scottish Educational Review, 1979
This paper is concerned with the relationships between educational research, policymaking, and educational change. It takes its title from the prevailing stereotype of educational research as a mirror seeking to reflect the realities of the task of teaching. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Research, Educational Researchers
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Collins, Angelo – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1998
Describes how the development of the National Science Education Standards occurred within a political context and through a process with political aspects and political intents. Contains 25 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Researchers, Elementary Secondary Education, Politics of Education
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Goldenberg, Claude – Reading Teacher, 2000
Argues that a zealous focus by reading researchers on differences creates the impression of utter chaos in the field, and serves students, teachers, and the public poorly. Argues that researchers can contribute to educational policy (rather than forever nullifying one another) by focusing on the considerable consensus about literacy. (SR)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Researchers, Elementary Secondary Education, Politics of Education
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Honan, Eileen – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2004
In this paper the author argues for the use of Deleuzian theories in educational contexts. In particular, she is interested in the use of the concept of rhizomes, and the analysis of texts as rhizomes, drawing on Deleuze and Guattari's work in "A Thousand Plateaus" (1987). She discusses the possibilities for using rhizomatics in educational…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Researchers, Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy
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Florio, David H. – Educational Researcher, 1983
With a presidential election only one year away, now is the time for educators and educational researchers to become acquainted with and involved in legislative and policy initiatives that can improve education. (GC)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Researchers
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Sawyer, R. Keith – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
In the last several decades many of the world's most developed countries have shifted from an industrial economy to a knowledge economy, one based on the creation of knowledge, information, and innovation. Educational researchers have paid very little scholarly attention to this economic shift, although it has substantial implications. After all,…
Descriptors: Innovation, Group Dynamics, Developed Nations, Educational Researchers