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Purdy, Noel; Morrison, Hugh – Oxford Review of Education, 2009
This paper critically examines the application of research into cognitive neuroscience to educational contexts. It first considers recent warnings from within the neuroscientific community itself about the limitations of current neuroscientific knowledge and the urgent need to dispel popular "neuromyths" which have become accepted in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Brain, Research Utilization, Scientific Research
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Hensley, Robert B. – Clearing House, 1985
Explains why it is important for educators to learn about brain stage theory, which asserts that the brain grows in stages or spurts during which it is capable of learning at higher cognitive levels. (FL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Junior High Schools, Neurological Organization, Research Utilization
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Young, Anne P. – Social Education, 1981
Discusses opposite findings of researchers concerning the amount of time given to the study of Hitler and the Third Reich in German Secondary Schools. Considers the relationship among scholarly work on the Nazi era, influences of the work on secondary school teachers, impact of curriculum reform, and effects of government educational…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Government Role, Research Utilization
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Orpwood, Graham W. F. – Journal of Educational Thought, 1983
Presents a case study of a curriculum project in an Ontario school board to illustrate how researchers can intervene appropriately in the policymaking activities of practicing educators. After discussing and rejecting two traditional models of involvement, illustrates and justifies two practical principles to guide researchers in these situations.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Educational Research, Middle Schools
Noonan, Mary Jo; Reese, R. Matthew – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1984
Rather than questioning equal educational opportunities for disabled students, the authors suggest that research and curriculum development should focus on three areas: criteria of educational validity to demonstrate appropriateness; variance in learning associated with specific student characteristics and interventions; and valid curricular…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Curriculum Development, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Conner, James E. – For Adults Only, 1982
Teachers cannot afford to ignore the research findings on right and left brain functions. Basically, three things have been discovered: (1) each hemisphere of the brain processes information differently; (2) in some people, the hemispheres work well together, in others they are in a constant state of disagreement; and (3) each hemisphere is…
Descriptors: Brain, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Development
Marsh, David D. – 1983
Indicators that the prospects for meaningful curricular reform are not optimistic are developed in this paper. The first premise is that research on curricular reform has been limited in its applicability to practitioner concerns. Another dilemma in the translation of research on curricular reform for practitioners is the continuing wide gap in…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Educational Change
Tykociner, Joseph T. – 1988
The focus of this document is upon zetetics, the science of research and artistic activity, and its role: to study the origin, growth, and transitions of human knowledge as a whole. The choice and allocation of subject matter within the curriculum is one of the central domains of expertise required of the general curriculum specialist. No matter…
Descriptors: Classification, Cluster Analysis, Cognitive Structures, Curriculum Development
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McKernan, Jim – Contemporary Education, 1988
This article describes a model for action research which encourages collaboration between researchers and teachers, especially in curricular research and development. This model encourages teachers to act as researchers. A rationale is discussed and steps to follow are given. (JL)
Descriptors: Action Research, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Models
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Cornbleth, Catherine; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1981
The Annehurst Curriculum Classification System (ACCS) identifies curriculum materials compatible with student learning characteristics. The development of the ACCS and its use in Annehurst School in Westerville (Ohio) are described. The system originator explains how schools are using it and what researchers have discovered about the quality of…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Style, College School Cooperation, Curriculum Development
Tyler, Ralph W. – 1984
Ralph W. Tyler's paper on "Curriculum Development and Research" contains examples of research findings which were or were not used in efforts to change or develop curriculum. The roles, use, and importance of action research, formulation of objectives, planning and organization of learning experiences, program assessment, relationship…
Descriptors: Action Research, Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Weir, Morton W. – UCLA Educator, 1981
Discusses reasons for the ineffectiveness of social science research in influencing public policy and turning results into useful social policy. Suggests ways social scientists can influence social policy for children within the public and private sectors. Includes recommendations for more applied research, work with community organizations, and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy, Higher Education
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McKernan, Jim – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1988
Action research is a rigorous, systematic approach to clearly defining problems and specifying plans of action to improve curriculum. This paper examines the evolution of curriculum action research as a scientific enterprise, discusses key concepts of action research, and presents a practical model of the action-research process. (TE)
Descriptors: Action Research, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
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Dosa, Marta L. – Education for Information, 1985
Considers five significant roles of the information professional in the information society--information resources management, information counseling, research utilization, social networking, and public information dissemination. The emergence of these roles and current education and training are reviewed with a view to providing observations…
Descriptors: Clearinghouses, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Information Dissemination
Penick, John E. – Curriculum Review, 1986
Suggests research in science education is necessary to improve science programs; reviews science education research results on reasons students see little value in science education; and discusses science education goals and what is known about how children learn, suggesting findings in these areas should be considered in developing science…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development, Educational Research
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