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Ellen Larsen; Yvonne Salton; Melissa Fanshawe; Lorraine Gaunt; Lisa Ryan; Yvonne Findlay; Peter Albion – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Global pressure on universities to compete for research rankings has escalated research expectations and intensified a performativity culture for early career researchers (ECRs). However, there are limited examples in the literature of ECRs advocating for their career and research trajectories. In response to this issue, ECRs in one Australian…
Descriptors: Researchers, Advocacy, Careers, Foreign Countries
Lynn McAlpine; Corinne Boz – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
Writing is central to PhD work, though often a source of challenge, given the dissertation is the basis for the award of the degree. Universities may offer writing workshops, but these frequently take a remedial, skills-based approach: writing as something to fix rather than a developmental life-learning process of gaining confidence and fluency…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Writing (Composition), Writing for Publication
Iris Meinderts; Jenny Veldman; Colette Van Laar – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
Having a clear and stable sense of how one performs in a field is a key contributor to goal pursuit. Performance feedback is often considered a crucial resource for developing this clear and stable self-knowledge but may be less optimally integrated when feedback is considered inaccurate or dishonest. The current paper investigates how such…
Descriptors: Researchers, Student Research, College Students, Goal Orientation
Doyle, Joanne – Higher Education Research and Development, 2018
A focus on research impact is influencing the way research is undertaken in Australian higher education institutions. Research activities are planned, funded, conducted, assessed and reported in a way that highlights the real-world impact of research on society. The contemporary prioritisation of research impact, beyond scholarly contribution,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Research, Research Utilization
Johnson, Marcus R.; Bullard, A. Jasmine – Journal of Research Administration, 2020
Employee performance is a critical factor in the success, or failure, of any organization. Therefore, it is paramount that the leadership and/or management team in an organization establishes and implements an approach that can effectively assess and evaluate the performance of its employees in an objective manner. Research administrators are…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Medical Research, Employee Attitudes, Research Administration
Okkinga, Mariska; van Steensel, Roel; van Gelderen, Amos J. S.; van Schooten, Erik; Sleegers, Peter J. C.; Arends, Lidia R. – Educational Psychology Review, 2018
Research has demonstrated that in controlled experiments in which small groups are being tutored by researchers, reading-strategy instruction is highly effective in fostering reading comprehension (Palincsar & Brown, "Cognition and Instruction," 1(2), 117-175, 1984). It is unclear, however, whether reading-strategy interventions are…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Intervention, Reading Comprehension, Meta Analysis
Beier, Jonathan S.; Over, Harriet; Carpenter, Malinda – Developmental Psychology, 2014
From early in development, humans have strong prosocial tendencies. Much research has documented young children's propensity to help others achieve their unfulfilled goals toward physical objects. Yet many of our most common and important goals are social--directed toward other people. Here we demonstrate that children are also inclined, and able,…
Descriptors: Young Children, Control Groups, Goal Orientation, Prosocial Behavior
James, Carolyn; Philiben, Lyn; Knievel, Molly – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2016
Teachers have found that engaging students in justification can help students deepen and retain mathematical knowledge, gain a greater sense of ownership over the material, and improve communication and representation skills (Staples, Bartlo, and Thanheiser 2012). Student engagement in a justification activity can also lead to more equitable…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Middle Schools, Secondary School Mathematics
Hammarfelt, Björn; de Rijcke, Sarah; Rushforth, Alexander D. – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2016
Introduction: Our study critically engages with techniques of self-quantification in contemporary academia, by demonstrating how social networking services enact research and scholarly communication as a "game". Method: The empirical part of the study involves an analysis of two leading platforms: Impactstory and ResearchGate. Observed…
Descriptors: Social Media, Social Networks, Researchers, Games
Wang, Xueli – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2015
Founded in 1964 and housed within the University of Wisconsin-Madison's School of Education, the Wisconsin Center for Education Research (WCER) is one of the nation's oldest and most highly regarded education research and development centers. While there is notable diversity in the focus areas and methodological approaches of WCER scholars whose…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Research, Academic Achievement, College Curriculum
A Narrative Review of Greek Myths as Interpretative Metaphors in Educational Research and Evaluation
Fernandez-Cano, Antonio; Torralbo, Manuel; Vallejo, Monica; Fernandez-Guerrero, Ines M. – Educational Research Review, 2012
This paper reviews a series of Greek myths put forward as cultural narratives that could be used as metaphors or interpretative similes for explanatory and evaluative purposes in educational research and evaluation. These myths have been used in educational research literature, and most of them were found by carrying out an exhaustive search of…
Descriptors: Mythology, Classical Literature, Figurative Language, Educational Research
Billot, Jennie; Codling, Andrew – Management in Education, 2013
When higher education institutions seek to align their research goals with nationally driven imperatives, various members of the institutional community need to work in concert to achieve them. The identification of effective strategies and the development of a contextually appropriate research culture are fundamental elements to progressing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Research, Goal Orientation
The Start-Up, Evolution and Impact of a Research Group in a University Developing Its Knowledge Base
Horta, Hugo; Martins, Rui – Tertiary Education and Management, 2014
This article focuses on the understudied role of research groups contributing to develop the knowledge base of developing universities in regions lagging behind in human, financial and scientific resources. We analyse the evolution of a research group that, in less than 10 years, achieved worldwide recognition in the field of microelectronics,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Researchers, Electronics
Ilker, Gokce Erturan; Demirhan, Giyasettin – Educational Psychology, 2013
The aim of this study was to analyse whether conducting physical education lessons according to different motivational climates leads to a significant difference between students' achievement goals, motivational strategies and attitudes towards physical education. Participants (81-ninth grade students) were allocated to one of three experimental…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Physical Education, Experimental Groups, Motivation Techniques
Schuitema, Jaap; Peetsma, Thea; van der Veen, Ineke – Journal of Educational Research, 2014
The authors investigated the effects of an intervention developed to enhance student motivation in the first years of secondary education. The intervention, based on future time perspective (FTP) theory, has been found to be effective in prevocational secondary education (T. T. D. Peetsma & I. Van der Veen, 2008, 2009). The authors extend the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Motivation, Intervention, Secondary Education