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Andrew Ebekozien; Clinton Aigbavboa; Mohamed Ahmed Hafez Ahmed; Mohamad Shaharudin Samsurijan; John Ogbeleakhu Aliu; Matthew Ikuabe; Angeline Ngozika Chibuike Nwaole – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2025
Purpose: Studies have shown that research is a global innovation's "engine room." Therefore, young adult-built environment researchers (YABER), especially in developing countries, need research upskilling and reskilling training for better-integrated outcomes. Evidence shows that research training can improve YABER competencies and…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Young Adults, Researchers, Developing Nations
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Rahimi, Masoud; Yousofi, Nouroddin; Moradkhani, Shahab – Research Papers in Education, 2021
As part of a large-scale project, this study explored research conception and research engagement of English as a second/foreign language (L2) researchers as stakeholders of research in higher education communities of practice. To this end, 10 Masters students, 10 doctoral students, and 10 instructors in L2 education of English in different…
Descriptors: Higher Education, English (Second Language), Graduate Students, College Faculty
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Byiers, Breanne J.; Pennington, Brittany; Rudolph, Brenna N.; Ford, Andrea L. B. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2021
Single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) are a useful tool for evaluating the effects of interventions at an individual level and can play an important role in the development and validation of evidence-based practices. Historically, researchers relied on visual analysis of SCED data and eschewed statistical approaches. Although researchers…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Research Design, Research Methodology, Experiments
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Bonaccorsi, Andrea; Chiarello, Filippo; Fantoni, Gualtiero – Research Evaluation, 2021
With the rise of the impact assessment revolution, governments and public opinion have started to ask researchers to give evidence of their impact outside the traditional audiences, i.e. students and researchers. There is a mismatch between the request to demonstrate the impact and the current methodologies for impact assessment. This mismatch is…
Descriptors: Humanities, Social Science Research, Researchers, Users (Information)
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Garratt, Lindsey – British Educational Research Journal, 2021
The aim of this article is to emphasise physicality and embodiment in child-centred research, fieldwork and intellectual activity. It will argue that research is not a separate form of action, placing the researcher in a position of epistemological privilege, but an embodied capacity developed through practical activity. This will be explored…
Descriptors: Human Body, Educational Research, Elementary School Students, Phenomenology
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Speelman, Craig P. – SAGE Open, 2021
Australian universities are faced with the imminent retirement of a large proportion of their researchers. One way to avoid a decrement in research performance is to consider greater support for early career researchers (ECRs). To investigate how another university system that is ranked high in research performance supports its ECRs several…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Novices, Researchers, College Faculty
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Sato, Sayaka; Gygax, Pascal Mark; Randall, Julian; Schmid Mast, Marianne – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2021
The growing literature on gender inequality in academia attests to the challenge that awaits female researchers during their academic careers. However, research has not yet conclusively resolved whether these biases persist during the peer review process of research grant funding and whether they impact respective funding decisions. Whereas many…
Descriptors: Grants, Peer Evaluation, Financial Support, Gender Bias
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Razmgir, Maryam; Panahi, Sirous; Ghalichi, Leila; Mousavi, Seyed Ali Javad; Sedghi, Shahram – Research Evaluation, 2021
This article explores the models and frameworks developed on "research impact'. We aim to provide a comprehensive overview of related literature through scoping study method. The present research investigates the nature, objectives, approaches, and other main attributes of the research impact models. It examines to analyze and classify models…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Models, Evaluation Methods, Classification
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Phelps, Richard – Academic Questions, 2021
To the casual observer, the name of the century-old American Educational Research Association (AERA)--a professional organization largely comprising education school professors--might sound like any academic society, such as the American Historical Association or the Association for Psychological Science. In this article, the author argues that…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Professional Associations, Politics of Education, Social Justice
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Schultz, Christie – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2021
In 1934, Marion Milner, writing under the pseudonym Joanna Field, published "A Life of One's Own," reflecting on her seven-year undertaking of keeping a diary aimed at answering the question, what makes me happy? The diary itself is not the text of the work. Rather, "A Life of One's Own" forms a research text that anticipates…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Educational Theories, Diaries, Psychological Patterns
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Salazar, Cinthya – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
This article focuses on the process of establishing, defining, and making sense of relationships with undocumented college students as co-researchers in participatory action research (PAR). Using memos and narratives with thick descriptions of critical moments that emerged during a qualitative higher education PAR study, the author examines the…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, College Students, Action Research, Participatory Research
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Borgstrom, Erica; Ellis, Julie – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
Research about dying is viewed as inherently sensitive because of how death is perceived in many societies. Such framing assumes participants are 'vulnerable' and at risk of 'harm' from research. Simultaneously, with increasing recognition of the importance of reflexivity, researchers can become (deeply) preoccupied with their actions and…
Descriptors: Death, Social Science Research, Researchers, Reflection
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Webster-Deakin, Tara – Educational Action Research, 2021
In this article, I explore the challenges of undertaking insider research as a Widening Participation university practitioner and positioning myself as lead researcher with three academic co-researchers. The action research process provided the fertile environment for our complex academic: non-academic relationships to shift into more equitable…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Teacher Researchers, Expertise
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Hajar, Anas – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
Phenomenography is an empirical approach to ascertain the qualitatively different ways in which individuals experience and understand aspects of the world around them. Originating in educational research (Marton, F., & Säljö, R. (1976). On qualitative differences in learning. 1- outcome and process. "British Journal of Educational…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Educational Research, Qualitative Research, Epistemology
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Chick, Nancy L.; Ostrowdun, Christopher; Abbot, Sophia; Mercer-Mapstone, Lucy; Grensavitch, Krista – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2021
Citing is a political act. It is a practice that can work both sides of the same coin: it can give voice, and it can silence. Through this research, we call for those contributing to the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) to attend to this duality explicitly and intentionally. In this multidisciplinary field, SoTL knowledge-producers…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Educational Research, Values, Politics
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