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Ion, Georgeta; Castro Ceacero, Diego – Higher Education Research and Development, 2017
Universities must adapt to the challenges of social competitiveness and its new demands but there is still little evidence of how these changes are perceived by the academics. This paper provides insight on this matter and analyses the research culture of five Spanish universities from the perspective of the different academic bodies. A…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Universities, College Faculty, College Administration
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Hammersley, Martyn – British Educational Research Journal, 2008
Furlong and Oancea's influential framework for assessing the products of applied and practice-based educational inquiry raises some important issues about the criteria by which research should be judged. They begin by outlining the current significance of the issue, and some of the uncertainties surrounding the definition of applied and…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Educational Research, Criteria, Educational Researchers
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Bronstein, J. – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2007
Introduction: This study reports the application of Ellis's behavioural model to the information seeking behaviour of Jewish studies scholars. Method: A qualitative study in which twenty-five scholars from four universities in Israel were interviewed using a semi-structured interview guide in which participants were encouraged to talk about…
Descriptors: Information Seeking, Jews, Scholarship, Qualitative Research
Yoong, Suan – 1986
Egon G. Guba and Yvonna S. Lincoln were among the first to develop a set of extensive criteria for establishing naturalistic inquiry as a disciplined research methodology. The naturalistic paradigm--also called post-positivist, ethnographic, phenomenological, and qualitative--has gained acceptance as a legitimate alternative to the previously…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Evaluation Methods, Inquiry
Miron, Louis F. – 1999
Elliot Eisner has sketched the outlines of the move toward plurality in educational research in an essay that embraces, perhaps unintentionally, a postmodern orientation that has the potential to disrupt the historically monolithic character of educational research. Eisner's discussion is expanded to suggest that qualitative research in…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Epistemology
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Stuessy, Carol L.; Metty, Jane S. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2007
A science teacher and her mentor reflect on their participation in the Learning Research Cycle, a professional learning model that bridges research and practice in both university and public school contexts. Teachers do scientific research in scientists' laboratories, then bridge their scientific experiences with the design of new classroom…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Scientists, Science Laboratories, Science Teachers
Shank, Gary – 1993
It is argued that the debate between qualitative and quantitative research for educational researchers is actually an argument between constructivism and positivism. Positivism has been the basis for most quantitative research in education. Two different things are actually meant when constructivism is discussed (constructivism and…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Educational Researchers
Sawada, Daiyo; Pothier, Yvonne – 1986
A new framework for designing qualitative studies is described to optimize the emergence, representation and presentation of insights. The framework, called Reflection Methodology, is presented as a "Conversational Paradigm" that includes four components--interviewer (researcher as participant); child, task situation, and observing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Division
Agyeman, Julian – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2003
Racial and cultural diversity issues have been a source of some interest amongst outdoor and environmental educators. Early research was framed in terms of the "under-participation" of people of colour, which led to the development of ethnocentric and methodologically problematical "marginality" and "ethnicity"…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Participatory Research, Environmental Education, Research Methodology