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Ross, E. Wayne – 1985
Following a brief discussion of the lack of definition and cohesion in the social studies and the curriculum, the paper argues that the reflective inquiry rationale has had the most significant influence of all the alternative rationales for the field and its curriculum. The paper presents its case in four basic sections. The first section,…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Discovery Learning, Heuristics, Inquiry
Munby, Hugh – 1985
This paper reviews the conceptual confusion surrounding the concept "scientific thinking" (also known as "the proceses of science,""scientific processes,""inquiry skills," and sometimes, "the scientific method"). It begins with three separate arguments, each supporting a particular claim: (1)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Inquiry, Process Education
Worthen, Blaine R. – 1985
Kaplan (1964) describes the now classic distinction between "logic-in-use," the more or less logical cognitive style and procedures used by the educational scientist, and "reconstructed logic," the scientist's after-the-fact, explicit formulation and idealization of the logic and procedures. However, most technical documents…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Heuristics, Inquiry, Research Design
Dillon, J. T. – 1984
An analysis of curriculum journals indicates that curriculum inquiry is not a simple matter. It is characterized by raising problems, addressing each problem by a variety of methods, and proposing for each method a variety of kinds of solutions. Curriculum inquiry follows a "Musketeer Model": all for one and one for all. The predominant form of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Definitions, Educational Research
Yore, Larry D.; Russow, Joan E. – 1989
The Information Age has been shaping the conception of thinking in education through the capability of computerized problem solving, through the resulting application of the information processing model to human thinking, and through the theories emerging from other cognitive science research in metacognition, construction of knowledge, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Tests
Wolfe, Lila F. – 1985
This paper is concerned with the kind of messages about science conveyed to 23 young gifted children enrolled at the McGill Summer School for Gifted and Talented Children in Montreal while utilizing a particular teaching model. Five science lessons were analyzed by applying a newly developed scheme to classroom interactions. The scheme helps to…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Foreign Countries, Gifted, Inquiry
Lincoln, Yvonna S.; Guba, Egon G. – 1987
The central failure of conventional, or positivistic inquiry has been the inability to handle deception in research and the violation of societal ethics, moral and legal caused by such deception. Moral dimensions include tests for whether the research would be approved by reasonable persons, whether it might pass the test of publicity, and whether…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Ethics, Inquiry, Legal Problems
Schubert, William H.; Schubert, Ann L. – 1984
The paper defines action research and what conception of theory might best contribute to its development. Action research is a continuous conscious attempt to seek increased meaning and direction in a teacher's relationship with students. Practical inquiry of teachers with their students is a form of educational research. A Masters Degree Program…
Descriptors: Action Research, Curriculum Research, Educational Research, Inquiry
Sevilla, Jennifer; Marsh, David D. – 1992
The purpose of this study is to examine patterns of implementation of an inquiry-oriented science program for elementary school students. Project SEED (Science for Early Education Development) is a hands-on science education program for elementary school students in grades kindergarten through 5th. Teachers in 20 elementary schools in Pasadena…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Hands on Science, Inquiry
McKinney, E. Bernadette; Hindera, John J. – 1991
This paper compares the process and structure of institutional research with three ways of conceptualizing science. The first section examines the scientific method as a process of disciplined inquiry, then compares institutional research to that process. The second section compares the logical structure of institutional research with the logical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Higher Education, Inquiry, Institutional Research
Locke, Lawrence F. – 1986
Qualitative research is a model for systematic, data-based inquiry. It has been used widely in the social sciences, and it has a growing acceptance in educational research. Its purpose is to describe and understand a particular, bounded social setting. The differences between quantitative and qualitative research involve the methods employed at…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Models
Montague, William E. – 1986
Cognitive science is briefly reviewed, and its implications for instructional design are discussed. The application of cognitive science to instruction requires knowledge of cognitive science, the subject content taught, and the system in which the instruction is imbedded. The central concept of cognitive science is mental representation--the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Epistemology, Heuristics
Christensen, James E.; Fisher, James E. – 1974
This paper inquires analytically about the connotative meaning of the terms poverty and learning as they function in the language of comparative education research. In the analysis of concepts, the analytical techniques used are the techniques of definition, explication, illustration, and substitution. Four conceptions of the term learning and…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education
Bitner, Betty L. – 1992
The purpose of this causal-comparative study was to compare attitudes that male and female preservice elementary science methods teachers have toward science and science teaching. The stratified random sample (n=80) was drawn from the population of preservice elementary teachers enrolled in an elementary science methods course during fall 1990,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Higher Education, Inquiry, Methods Courses
Christensen, James E. – 1985
The educological perspective treats the educational process as a dependent variable and other factors or processes as independent variables. Educological inquiry can be of at least three kinds, depending on the logic of inquiry implied by the questions which are posed in the inquiry: analytic, normative, or empirical. Successful educological…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Early Childhood Education, Educational History, Educational Research
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