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Tarr, James E.; Walker, Erica N.; Hollebrands, Karen F.; Chval, Kathryn B.; Berry, Robert Q., III; Rasmussen, Chris L.; Konold, Cliff; King, Karen – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2013
The current era of common curriculum standards, increased accountability, and rapid expansion of technology within a complex and highly charged political context has influenced changes in assessment practices in mathematics classrooms. This research commentary situates high-stakes assessments in a historical context, discusses recent advances in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Change, Educational Research, Teaching Methods
Eick, Caroline – History of Education Quarterly, 2011
The essential nature of oral historical inquiry "naturally" and "relentlessly" brings an oral historian to theory. In this essay, the author argues for the relevance of theory in oral historical research that explores generational transformations in the relational experiences of youth attending desegregated schools in the…
Descriptors: Oral History, Historians, Educational History, School Desegregation
Hogg, Linda – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2011
Two decades ago academics based at the University of Arizona brought the anthropological concept of Funds of Knowledge into the educational realm, providing a new conceptual framework to counter deficit theorizing of Latino students and their families. The growing body of literature evidences the belief and hope of academics in the potential of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Multicultural Education, Literature Reviews, Educational Research
Snyder, Patricia; Hemmeter, Mary Louise; McLaughlin, Tara – Journal of Early Intervention, 2011
We describe historical foundations of professional development (PD) in early childhood intervention (ECI) and where we stand on the silver anniversary of PL 99-457. To advance its scientific basis, we assert that it is important to define what is meant by PD; identify structural and process features of PD hypothesized to be effective for…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Professional Development
Science and Policy: Anthropology and Education in British Colonial Africa during the Inter-War Years
Kallaway, Peter – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2012
The advent of educational policy debate and educational research in the first half of the twentieth century is part of the quest for respectability and influence in the social sciences. There was an increasing quest for "objective" methodologies and data as missionary societies, philanthropic foundations and governments sought reliable…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Philanthropic Foundations, Anthropology, Foreign Countries
Pajak, Edward F. – American Educational Research Journal, 2012
Willard Waller's (1932/1976) classic account of what teaching does to teachers is examined through the lens of psychoanalytic theory in conjunction with Ovid's myth of Narcissus. Parallel themes within the two texts are analyzed and interpreted as suggesting that narcissistic psychological processes played a part in distorting teachers'…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Cognitive Psychology, Educational Practices, Teacher Role
Neugebauer, Roger; Hartzell, Debra – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2010
The field of early care and education has a long, proud history. In conducting research on the oldest child care centers in the United States, the authors discovered 75 organizations that have been in operation research more than 90 years; the oldest of which, Newark Day Care Center, has been in operation for 207 years! Rather than summarizing…
Descriptors: Child Care Centers, Child Care, Educational History, Educational Development
Babb, Jacob Sebastian – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This dissertation examines how nomenclature and the act of naming shapes disciplinary identities for scholars and teachers of rhetoric and composition. The discipline is named differently by many of its members, sometimes called "composition studies," "writing studies," "composition and rhetoric," "rhetorical…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), Epistemology
Cammarota, Julio; Cannella, Chiara; Garcia, Emmanuel; Gonzalez, Maria; Irizarry, Jason G.; Moll, Luis C.; Nieto, Sonia; Pedraza, Pedro; Perez, Beatrix; Quinones, Sandra; Rivera, Melissa; Romo, Harriett; Valenzuela, Angela – Journal of the Association of Mexican American Educators, 2012
The work of addressing the challenge of the education of Latinos/as has begun through, among other efforts, the National Latino/a Education Research and Policy Project, or NLERAP. Beginning in 2000 as a national initiative of the Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos at Hunter College, NLERAP's goal has been to add multiple Latino/a perspectives to…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Educational Attainment, Action Research, Educational History
Perry, Edward H.; Pilati, Michelle L. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2011
Distance education, which began as correspondence courses in the nineteenth century and grew into educational television during the twentieth century, evolved into learning on the Web by the mid-1990s. Accompanying the rise in online learning has been a similar rise in organizations and publications dedicated to serving the needs of online…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Online Courses
McGrath, Simon – International Journal of Training Research, 2011
Vocational education and training (VET) has returned to the list of policy priorities for education in Africa after an absence of a quarter of a century, yet there has been no new research that overturns the existing orthodox position that such provision, whether during or after schooling, is inefficient and ineffective. This paper addresses this…
Descriptors: Evidence, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Change Strategies
Mack, Rachel – Journal of American College Health, 2011
Following Dr. Edward Hitchcock's lead at Amherst College in 1861, soon other institutions of higher education established physical education departments that evolved into independent college health programs. As the field of college health expanded, leaders from numerous campuses began meeting to share information and discuss formation of a…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Health Promotion, Health Programs, National Organizations
Dinham, Stephen; Anderson, Michelle; Caldwell, Brian; Weldon, Paul – School Leadership & Management, 2011
The quality of leadership and the effectiveness of schools to deliver an appropriate education through quality teaching have been "hot" topics within education and more widely for several decades. This article provides a brief historical overview of developments in research and changing paradigms of Australian school leadership, followed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Training, Educational Change
O'Donnell, Patrick – Scottish Educational Review, 2013
In August 2011, the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) celebrated the accolade of university title, becoming Scotland's newest university. Modelled on a federal, collegiate university based on a number of existing and geographically dispersed Further Education (FE) colleges and research institutions, the UHI has clearly abandoned the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Research Universities, Educational History
Naicker, Sigamoney – Advances in Special Education, 2014
The chapter on special education in South Africa initiates with a very comprehensive historical account of the origins of special education making reference to the inequalities linked to its colonial and racist past to a democratic society. This intriguing section ends with the most recent development in the new democracy form special needs…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Students with Disabilities, Equal Education