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Lichtman, Merilyn; Taylor, Satomi Izumi – 1993
Issues and elements of case study research are explored and illustrated with the example of a case study of a kindergarten in a suburb of Tokyo (Japan). Case study research is a type of qualitative research that concentrates on a single unit or entity, with boundaries established by the researcher. The case is an example drawn from a larger class,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Evaluation Methods
Griffiths, Daniel E. – 1985
This monograph analyzes transition in educational administrative theory. A brief introductory section describes the theoretical movement, the substance and repercussions of Thomas Greenfield's critique of educational administrative theory in 1974, and emerging qualitative approaches. Seven readings, all written by the volume's author, view…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrative Organization, Administrator Characteristics, Educational Administration
Koskenniemi, Matti – 1984
The relationship between centrally stated educational aims and those really in use at the classroom level is addressed. A critical review is presented of what has been achieved in this area, especially in Finland, both within legislation and by recent researchers. According to the authors, the lists of educational aims produced by policy-makers as…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Legislation, Educational Objectives, Educational Researchers
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Hampton, Eber – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1995
Dr. Eber Hampton, president of Saskatchewan Indian Federated College (Canada), briefly discusses his views on the development of a First Nations graduate education program and relates the culture conflict he experienced in furthering his own education and conducting graduate-level research. Suggests that the researcher's personal experiences…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, College Presidents, Consciousness Raising, Culture Conflict
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Gosden, Hugh – Journal of Second Language Writing, 1992
Varied linguistic and sociopragmatic skills required for effective international research reporting are discussed based on a survey of journal editors in North America and the United Kingdom. Emphasis is on language-related criteria that influence publication decisions, and suggestions are offered for teaching research writing. (17 references)…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Editors, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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Maguire, T. O. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1994
A former editor of this journal, 1989-91, selects an outstanding article from his tenure that illuminates the research merits of creativity, planning, and skepticism in the work of Milton Ezra LaZerte, a prominent Alberta educator in the first half of this century. The article selected describes LaZerte's learning theories and several…
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational Innovation, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Peritore, N. Patrick – American Sociologist, 1990
Stresses the danger of sociological fieldwork in Latin America for researcher and subject. Recommends that the researcher build a network of contacts for support and protection. Discusses the interpersonal relations, problems of security, and field entry techniques involved in sensitive research situations. Suggests unobtrusive methods of research…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Field Interviews, Field Studies, Foreign Countries
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Thomas, Gregory P. – Research in Science Education, 1999
Describes a teacher-researcher's investigation into barriers to student adoption of an alternative referent for learning and its consequential learning strategies in an 11th-grade chemistry class. Suggests that various contextual factors influenced students' willingness to adopt the alternative referent, and that students' beliefs, trust of the…
Descriptors: Action Research, Chemistry, Classroom Research, Foreign Countries
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Kibble, Bob – Physics Education, 1999
Describes an action-research project conducted by student teachers in Edinburgh designed to explore ways in which children picture what happens inside an electric circuit. The student teachers also explored their own understanding of electricity. (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Action Research, Electricity, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Ghate, Deborah – Children & Society, 2001
Considers the competing demands placed on evaluators in relation to the service (characteristics of the intervention), the sample (people participating), and methodology or research design. Explores compromises that may be required between scientific ideals and real-world limitations, and assesses implications for obtaining meaningful results in…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems, Foreign Countries, Participant Characteristics
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de Guzman, Allan B.; dela Rosa, Praxedes S. M.; Arcangel, Clotilde N. – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2005
This qualitative study is an attempt to describe how administrators, teachers and researchers in a select group of teacher education institutions (TEIs) in the capital of the Philippines collectively view globalization. Specifically, concepts of a globalized teacher education, impact of globalization in teacher education, and problems of teacher…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Educational Researchers
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Poveda, David; Martin, Beatriz – Language and Education, 2004
This paper presents an analysis of narrative participation frameworks in bicultural situations between "Gitano" (Spanish Gypsy) children and non-Gypsy Spanish ("payo") researchers in institutional and informal settings. Data were obtained in two contexts, a public school in a large urban city and a summer school in a mid-sized city. Narratives…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Summer Schools, Culturally Relevant Education, Multicultural Education
Grotluschen, Anke – European Journal: Vocational Training, 2005
One critical learning theory that has survived is once again being acclaimed. Subject-scientific theory requires learners to be taken seriously. Their reasons and resistance need to be brought into the open. This requirement was too radical for schools since it does not allow a fixed syllabus. It has borne fruit, however, in continuing education.…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Constructivism (Learning), Critical Theory, Foreign Countries
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Conteh, Jean; Toyoshima, Saeko – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2005
Socio-cultural models offer great scope for scope for theorising the complex processes involved in teaching and learning, and of capturing the nature of the co-constructions, which are important factors in success for both teachers and learners. But the implications of this theoretical stance are perhaps, not fully recognised in the attendant…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Models, Social Influences, Cultural Influences
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Alimi, Modoupe M.; Ellece, Sibonile – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2003
The paper discusses the relationship between learning objectives and testing procedures in the Department of English at the University of Botswana, based on an examination of some course outlines and examination papers. Observations show that course designs are deficient in the articulation of learner outcomes. This deficiency is reflected in the…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Test Items, Scholarship
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