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Robson, Claire; Sumara, Dennis – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2016
The authors of this article use data produced in a collaborative community arts group in BC Canada as a way to think about validation in arts-based educational research (ABER). As Lather attempted to find middle ground between "rampant subjectivity" and "pointless precision" in research, she (1986) suggested that studies with…
Descriptors: Social Change, Art, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
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Claiborne, Lise Bird; Cornforth, Sue; Milligan, Andrea; White, Jayne – Open Review of Educational Research, 2015
"Possibilities for postmodern emergence" [Somerville, M. (2007). "Postmodern emergence." "International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education," 20(2), 225-243] in professional practice were explored by a group of tertiary educators working together on a collaborative memory project. This allowed new…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Feminism, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Subramony, Deepak Prem; Molenda, Michael; Betrus, Anthony K.; Thalheimer, Will – Educational Technology, 2014
In response to the wide-scale proliferation of "the cone of learning"--a fanciful retention chart confounded with Dale's Cone of Experience--the authors make four major claims debunking this fantasy and provide documentary evidence to support these claims. The first claim is that the data in the mythical retention chart do not make…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Validity, Data Collection
Subramony, Deepak Prem; Molenda, Michael; Betrus, Anthony K.; Thalheimer, Will – Educational Technology, 2014
Critics have been attempting to debunk the mythical retention chart at least since 1971. The earliest critics, David Curl and Frank Dwyer, were addressing just the retention data. Beginning around 2002, a new generation of critics has taken on the illegitimate combination of the retention chart and Edgar Dale's Cone of Experience--the corrupted…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Validity, Data Collection
Subramony, Deepak Prem; Molenda, Michael; Betrus, Anthony K.; Thalheimer, Will – Educational Technology, 2014
The authors are attempting to set the record straight regarding the sources frequently cited in the literature of the mythical retention chart and the corrupted Dale's Cone. They point out citations that do not actually connect with relevant works; provide correct citations of sources that are often cited erroneously; add references for overlooked…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Validity, Data Collection
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Lahman, Maria K. E. – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2008
The author takes the stance that children are always Othered or unfamiliar in research. The child as Other is intensified by adults' memories of their own childhoods. The author discusses what it means to be Othered, reviews images of children, and the roles early childhood research methodologists recommend a researcher should hold. Through…
Descriptors: Young Children, Ethics, Memory, Research Methodology
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Brogden, Lace Marie – Qualitative Inquiry, 2008
Contemporary curriculum theorists conceptualize curriculum, schooling, and the teacher as sites of discursive production and as dwelling places for theory. Drawing on memory work around childhood report cards, this article uses commonplace artifacts to reassemble autoethnographic memory. In sifting through memories and artifacts, the author…
Descriptors: Report Cards, Theory Practice Relationship, Memory, Reflective Teaching
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Pignatelli, Frank – Interchange, 1998
Uses a poststructuralist and postmodernist critique, anchored in Foucault's work, to inform a critical ethnography, contending that one way to open up more room for critical and imaginative dialog about fairness, decency, and respect is to encourage the play of memory in ethnographic text. The paper demonstrates the utility of memoirs as a useful…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Ethnography, Memory, Personal Narratives
Goodson, Ivor; Choi, Pik Lin – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
The life history method, which achieved a prominent position in the Chicago tradition of sociological research in the early 1920s, has been widely adopted for educational inquiries since the 1980s. The power of the life history method in illuminating subjective teacher experiences in social historical contexts has made it "probably the only…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Memory, Biographies, Data Analysis
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Morrison, Frederick J. – Science, 1978
Presents four letters pointing out design difficulties in the experiments of Morrison, Giordani, and Nagy in their investigation of reading disabilities, memory, and perception. (SL)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Memory, Perception, Reading
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Annis, Linda; Davis, J. Kent – Journal of Experimental Education, 1975
College students were randomly assigned to seven note-taking and review conditions in order to determine the relative importance of the functions of encoding and either an externally provided or a personally produced memory device. (Editor)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Experiments, Educational Research, Lecture Method
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O'Donoghue, Rob – Environmental Education Research, 2006
Memory-work is a feminist research methodology that is used by research collectives to study socialization within the dominant values that make up a particular culture. The power of memory-work lies with its potential to interrupt hegemonic ways of seeing and knowing the world. Consequently, it can open up possibilities for individual and social…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Memory, Foreign Countries, Environmental Research
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Reid, D. J. – Journal of Biological Education, 1984
Discusses learning behaviors where the "picture superiority effect" (PSE) seems to be most effective in biology education. Also considers research methodology and suggests a new research model which allows a more direct examination of the strategies learners use when matching up picture and text in efforts to "understand"…
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Svenson, Ola; And Others – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1976
In this study retrospective verbal reports were collected in order to study cognitive processes activated when solving simple additions. The research was devoted to a revision and validation of the earlier presented process model (Svenson 1975) by using retrospective verbal reports as a complement to the response latencies analyzed earlier.…
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Processes, Diagrams, Educational Research
Nelson, Thomas O.; Lawson, Michael – 1972
In a recent study by Shiffrin (1970) where list N was not recalled until after list N+1 had been studied, the length of List N was considered to be a variable that affected forgetting from long-term memory (LTM). However, due to a confounding in Shiffrin's design, recall failures could have been due either to forgetting from LTM or to lack of…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Educational Research
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