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Klaus Leisinger; Doris Schroeder – Research Ethics, 2024
The COVID-19 pathogen led to a fast expanding pandemic because it proved lethal in certain populations but could be transmitted by persons who appeared healthy. As a result, researchers came under unprecedented time pressure to develop a vaccine. This case study focuses on the first COVID-19 vaccine, which was approved for use in humans, known as…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Research Methodology, Immunization Programs, COVID-19
Travers, Jason C.; Cook, Bryan G.; Therrien, William J.; Coyne, Michael D. – Remedial and Special Education, 2016
Replicating previously reported empirical research is a necessary aspect of an evidence-based field of special education, but little formal investigation into the prevalence of replication research in the special education research literature has been conducted. Various factors may explain the lack of attention to replication of special education…
Descriptors: Special Education, Replication (Evaluation), Intervention, Research Methodology
Cook, Bryan G.; Dupuis, Danielle N.; Jitendra, Asha K. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2017
When classifying the evidence base of practices, special education scholars typically appraise study quality to identify and exclude from consideration in their reviews unacceptable-quality studies that are likely biased and might bias review findings if included. However, study quality appraisals used in the process of identifying evidence-based…
Descriptors: Investigations, Evidence Based Practice, Experimental Programs, Special Education
Chen, Yun-hong; Li, Bing; Xie, Bai-zhi – Online Submission, 2007
The paper discussed the difficulties and problems in experimental researches in educational technology, such as misunderstanding in teachers' concept, disjointedness between theory and practice, inadequate understanding of dialectics in experimental educational technology researches, research project selection and theoretical hypothesis formation…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Educational Technology, Educational Research, Evaluation Research
Schlosser, Ralf W.; Sigafoos, Jeff – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) as an area of clinical and educational practice involves a myriad of decisions related to the symbols, devices, and strategies from which each client must choose. These decision-making points can be productively informed through evidence from comparative intervention studies. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Intervention, Developmental Disabilities, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Comparative Analysis

Hamilton, Stephen F. – American Journal of Education, 1980
This article (1) defines "experiential learning" and some of its properties, purposes, and forms; (2) proposes a framework for thinking about evaluating educational programs; and (3) offers recommendations for future research to explore the value of experiential learning, guide program development, and increase knowledge about youth socialization…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Experiential Learning, Experimental Programs

Campbell, Donald T. – Evaluation Practice, 1991
An experimenting society is one that vigorously tries out proposed solutions to recurrent problems and then tries other alternatives if evaluation shows that previous efforts are ineffective or harmful. Methods that social scientists could use if the experimenting society becomes a reality are explored. (SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Experimental Programs, Futures (of Society), Problem Solving
Kalyuga, Slava – Educational Psychology, 2006
To tailor instruction to levels of learner proficiency in a domain in adaptive learning environments, rapid on-line methods of assessing learner knowledge and skills are required. Cognitive studies indicate that major factors in expert performance are organised structures in the person's knowledge base. Measuring different levels of acquisition of…
Descriptors: Memory, Reading Skills, Learning Processes, Cognitive Measurement

Whitmore, Marilyn P. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1983
Investigation of relationship between microform instruction program and user attitudes toward microforms including comparison between instructed and noninstructed users, convenience of access, ability to identify and locate microforms, and personal variables (age, sex, use of glasses) indicates that microform instruction can be considered…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Experimental Programs, Higher Education
Fostering Collaborative Knowledge Construction in Case-Based Learning Scenarios in Videoconferencing
Ertl, Bernhard; Kopp, Birgitta; Mandl, Heinz – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2006
This article focuses on facilitating learners' collaborative knowledge construction in case-based learning scenarios. The article first describes how case-based learning can promote knowledge acquisition and then discusses the characteristics of videoconferencing in such scenarios. Then we focus our attention on the process and outcomes of the…
Descriptors: Scripts, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Cooperative Learning, Teleconferencing
Dion, Eric; Fuchs, Douglas; Fuchs, Lynn S. – Behavioral Disorders, 2005
This experimental study examined the influence of a classwide peer-tutoring reading program (Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies; PALS) on the quality of social relationships of elementary school children. Using a sociometric procedure, social preference and friendships were evaluated before and after the PALS program. Overall (mean) and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Reading Programs, Learning Strategies, Peer Teaching
Hummel, Hans G. K.; Paas, Fred; Koper, Rob – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2006
Background: To overcome the "teacher bandwidth problem" in supporting large groups of students, both automated process support (cueing) and face-to-face feedback by peers during small group work (collaboration) can be provided to students. Aim: The purpose of this experimental study was to examine whether a multimedia practical…
Descriptors: Law Students, Feedback, Cooperative Learning, Peer Relationship
Schon, Isabel; And Others – School Library Media Quarterly, 1984
This investigation of a special program on library use, library attitudes, and reading attitudes at 11 Phoenix, Arizona, area elementary schools highlights selection of schools and media specialists, program description, subjects, dependent variables (classroom- and nonclassroom-related use, attitude toward school library/librarian, reading…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students

Friedman, Paul G.; Jenkins-Friedman, Reva C. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1986
The role of honors programs as models and resources for all college education is described, and a comprehensive set of 22 recommendations for fostering excellence in every higher education unit is provided. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Educational Strategies, Experimental Programs, Higher Education