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Kraft, Matthew A.; Hattie, John – Educational Leadership, 2021
In a candid conversation, two preeminent education researchers discuss the state of the field and their own methodological differences. Matthew A. Kraft, an influential education scholar and former K-12 teacher, talks with John Hattie, renowned author of Visible Learning. They debate their different viewpoints on effect sizes, discuss how evidence…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Effect Size, Educational Researchers, Evidence Based Practice
Busch, K. C.; Henderson, Joseph A.; Stevenson, Kathryn T. – Environmental Education Research, 2019
In this commentary, we reflect on the articles in this special collection from our lens as scholars who have chosen to conduct research with a focus on climate change education. We start with statements of positionality, as certainly our own experiences and philosophical stances shape our work and reflections included here. Afterwards, we present…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Educational Research, Epistemology
Henshon, Suzanna E. – Roeper Review, 2010
This article presents an interview with Ann Robinson, a professor of educational psychology and founding director of the Center for Gifted Education at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She is the president of the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC), a former editor of the Gifted Child Quarterly (GCQ), and was the first Editor…
Descriptors: Gifted, Educational Psychology, Editing, Biographies
Croninger, Robert G.; Valli, Linda – Educational Researcher, 2009
The authors respond to the commentaries on a series of articles (in the March 2009 issue of "Educational Researcher") that discuss the challenges associated with measuring reading instruction. The authors argue that the teaching of reading is a complex, multifaceted phenomenon best studied through a variety of overlapping and complementary…
Descriptors: Research Design, Methods Research, Educational Researchers, Reading Instruction
Hayes, Debra; Johnston, Ken; King, Ann – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2009
Looking in classrooms is one of the most basic requirements of school improvement, and yet it is one of the least practised skills of teachers and one of the most contentious methods of educational researchers. When it does occur, it is difficult to agree on what to look for and even more difficult to agree on what is seen. This paper outlines an…
Descriptors: Poverty, Innovation, Educational Change, Diaries
Douglas, Karen – Educational Researcher, 2009
This commentary highlights convergent themes from four articles in the March 2009 issue of "Educational Researcher" on measuring classroom instruction. Classroom instruction is a complex enterprise that occurs at the intersection of teachers, students, and texts within the surrounding classroom, school, and community environments. Progress in…
Descriptors: Methods Research, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Teaching Methods
Smagorinsky, Peter – Educational Researcher, 2009
This article critiques the articles by Connor et al., Croninger and Valli, Pianta and Hamre, and Rowan and Correnti, which appeared in the March 2009 issue of "Educational Researcher," by taking a cultural-historical perspective on reading and reading instruction. In this paradigm a number of those authors' assumptions are seen as questionable,…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Educational Researchers, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods
Watras, Joseph – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2007
In the last years of the nineteenth century, educational psychologists created what they called a "science of education." Their aim was to make education a professional field, thereby freeing teachers and school administrators from political interference, and they believed they could do this by concentrating on studies that might…
Descriptors: Politics, Scientific Research, Classroom Techniques, Educational Philosophy
Dobson, Stephen – London Review of Education, 2006
The urban has been studied by students of geography, politics, aesthetics/culture, architects and politicians. Educational researchers in defining the urban as a field of research and practice have looked at schooling and its institutionalized role in cities. A wider discussion of the very character of urban experience and its relevance for…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Researchers, Urban Schools, Urban Areas
Spector, Karen – Research in the Teaching of English, 2007
"Where is God now?" is a question from the Holocaust memoir "Night" by Elie Wiesel and an underlying narrative dilemma for the teachers and most student participants in this qualitative study of three Holocaust units in secondary English classrooms in the Midwestern United States. Using a narrative theory framework, this study explores how…
Descriptors: Literature, Teacher Education, Jews, Educational Researchers

Lapp, Diane; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1982
Argues that researchers and classroom teachers need not be adversaries and uses examples from the area of domain knowledge to demonstrate how teachers can adapt research findings to their reading lessons. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Researchers, Reading Instruction, Reading Processes

Floden, R. E. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1985
Because any way of reporting research on teaching involves rhetoric, the question is not whether it is defensible to use rhetoric but what uses of rhetoric are defensible in trying to persuade teachers to accept research conclusions. Literature on the question of whether researchers should draw implications is discussed. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Elementary Secondary Education

Tobias, Sigmund – Educational Researcher, 1982
Studies comparing the external characteristics of instructional methods have obscured the most important variable which accounts for learning from instruction: macroprocesses, or the frequency and intensity with which students cognitively process instructional input. Further research on macroprocesses may be a meeting point between the psychology…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Research, Educational Researchers, Instructional Design

Epstein, Terrie L. – OAH Magazine of History, 1991
Suggests that educational researchers can strengthen history education by promoting educational equity and access to students not motivated by traditional approaches to teaching history. Discusses changes being considered for history education. Explains that some students may interpret primary sources or relate them to historical trends through…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Researchers