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Scheerens, Jaap – School Leadership & Management, 2013
The article "Getting lost in translation" by Harris, Chapman, Muijs and Reynolds addresses the engagement of policy-makers and educational practitioners with (the results of) educational effectiveness and improvement research. In this commentary the article is discussed from the perspectives of research utilisation, the solidity of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Effective Schools Research, Educational Quality, Theory Practice Relationship
Ravitch, Diane – American Educator, 2010
The author is a historian of education and has written often about the educational enthusiasms and fads of the past century. One of her books, titled "Left Back," tells the story of the rise and fall of one fad after another across the 20th century. In brief, what she has found is that in the land of American pedagogy, innovation is frequently…
Descriptors: Educational History, Relevance (Education), Teaching Methods, Traditionalism
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Obermiller, Carl; Ruppert, Bryan; Atwood, April – Business Communication Quarterly, 2012
Business communication instructors can face a unique set of challenges to maintain their credibility with students. Communication plays an important role in the instructor-student relationship, and students judge instructors' ability to teach communication based on their ability to practice what they teach. The authors' empirical study shows that…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship, Credibility
Rotherham, Andrew J.; Willingham, Daniel T. – American Educator, 2010
A growing number of business leaders, politicians, and educators are united around the idea that students need "21st-century skills" to be successful today. It's exciting to believe that one lives in times that are so revolutionary that they demand new and different abilities. But in fact, the skills students need in the 21st century are not new.…
Descriptors: Public Education, Role of Education, Educational Objectives, Knowledge Level
Senechal, Diana – American Educator, 2010
As long as there have been public schools, there have been reformers of public schools. All too often, they have insisted on sweeping changes; enamored of their bold, new idea, they haven't considered whether anything established ought to endure. The result? A century of faddish ideas, but little real progress. Among today's most vocal reformers…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Objectives
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Shadish, William R. – American Journal of Evaluation, 1998
All evaluators should know evaluation theory because it is central to their professional identity. It defines "who they are." Every profession needs a unique knowledge base, and for evaluators, evaluation theory is that knowledge base. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Knowledge Level, Professional Development
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Bromme, R.; Tillema, H. – Learning and Instruction, 1995
This theme issue brings together studies of professional knowledge and its transformation and use. Becoming a professional is a process of fusing theory and experience. Assumptions about learning in general do not necessarily apply to the professional training of teachers, and their applicability should be questioned. (SLD)
Descriptors: Experience, Knowledge Level, Professional Development, Professional Personnel
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Popham, W. James – Educational Researcher, 1991
Beginning educational researchers are advised to do the following: (1) choose a research focus with reference to events in the real world of education; (2) augment research with products and services to bring about improvements in educational practice; and (3) find an honest critic to review research work. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Practices, Educational Research, Knowledge Level
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Haberman, Martin – Early Child Development and Care, 1988
Addresses the debate over early childhood teacher training. Argues that teachers should be: (1) trained according to professional principles and methodologies of teaching children; (2) well-prepared in math, science, and language; (3) value work; (4) maintain high moral standards; and (5) remain open to new ideas. (DE)
Descriptors: Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Theories, Knowledge Level
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Desforges, Charles – Learning and Instruction, 1995
The literature on novice-expert shifts in teacher knowledge is examined from the perspective of constructivist learning theory with a view to identifying lessons for teacher educators. Limitations in teacher knowledge are explored, and three requirements are outlined for a research agenda on teacher's learning. (SLD)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Experience, Knowledge Level, Professional Development
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Greenwood, Charles R.; Maheady, Larry – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2001
This article first assesses the existing "state of awareness of the research to practice gap" among 111 preservice educators. It then discusses the potential benefits associated with the improvement of this knowledge and describes a variety of programmatic options, structural and instructional, that may enhance preservice educators' knowledge,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Knowledge Level, Preservice Teachers
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Siau, Keng – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2000
This article presents the concept of knowledge discovery, a process of searching for associations in large volumes of computer data, as an aid to creativity. It then discusses the various techniques in knowledge discovery. Mednick's associative theory of creative thought serves as the theoretical foundation for this research. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Computers, Creative Thinking
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Richardson, Virginia – Educational Researcher, 1994
Explores formal research on educational practice and practical inquiry into questions of practice. Formal research contributes to an established and general knowledge base, whereas practical inquiry is undertaken by a practitioner to improve practice. Practical inquiry is more likely to lead to immediate classroom change. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Practices, Educational Research
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Malouf, David B.; Schiller, Ellen P. – Exceptional Children, 1995
This paper contrasts research knowledge and practice knowledge in special education; describes factors that moderate the influence of research on practice, including teacher knowledge and learning, teacher attitudes and beliefs, and context; and considers issues in reconceptualizing the relationship between research and practice in special…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Disabilities, Educational Practices, Educational Research
McLean, James – 1993
This keynote address begins with a discussion of the difference between words and action, directed specifically to the practitioner's task of meeting the communication needs of children and youth with severe disabilities. Brief overviews of current perspectives and practices are provided, considering such areas as how communicative acts are…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Educational Needs, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
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