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Morrison, Keith – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2022
Conceptual replications have received increased coverage in the educational research agenda. This article argues for clarity in, and justification of, the definition, scope, and boundaries of a conceptual replication and what it can and cannot do. It argues for clear justifications when changing components from those of the original study. The…
Descriptors: Replication (Evaluation), Educational Research, Construct Validity, Generalizability Theory
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Taylor, Joseph A; Hanuscin, Debi; Lee, Okhee; Lynch, Sharon; Stuhlsatz, Molly A. M.; Talbot, Robert – Research in Education, 2023
In this paper, we critically examine the way in which scholars have traditionally defined and problematized attrition. Through a series of examples of large-scale intervention impact studies, we share insights about the sources and consequences of attrition that expand our notion of how and why attrition occurs. We also discuss potential steps for…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Teacher Persistence, Definitions, Educational Policy
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Kiran Marlapudi; Usha Lenka – Learning Organization, 2024
Purpose: Emphasizing the increasing role of talent management (TM) as a global phenomenon and a source of sustainable competitive advantage for organizations, this study aims to present a scoping review of empirical literature on TM, examining the transition of TM from a phenomenon-driven to a theory-driven field. Design/methodology/approach:…
Descriptors: Talent Development, Competition, Educational Research, Program Effectiveness
Lakshmi, Y. Vijaya – Online Submission, 2019
Mixed methods research is still an evolving area. However, it has various characteristics like "paradigm pluralism", "focus on research questions than the research design" etc. Mixed methods research is not just one phase of a research but it enters into all stages of research process right from the stage of writing the…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Educational Research, Definitions, Research Design
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Sneed, Stacey; Nguyen, Chau H. P.; Eubank, Chrissy L. – International Journal of Adult Education and Technology, 2020
Case study has been one of the most often used qualitative research methodologies in the field of education at all levels -- from preschool to adult. Yet the number of available resources for case study researchers--be they emerging or experienced--is still limited. This paper will review the definition of the case study method as well as some of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Research Methodology, Qualitative Research, Educational Research
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Parsons, Seth A.; Vaughn, Margaret; Scales, Roya Qualls; Gallagher, Melissa A.; Parsons, Allison Ward; Davis, Stephanie G.; Pierczynski, Melissa; Allen, Melony – Review of Educational Research, 2018
Researchers recognize adaptive teaching as a component of effective instruction. Educators adjust their teaching according to the social, linguistic, cultural, and instructional needs of their students. While there is consensus that effective teachers are adaptive, there is no consensus on the language to describe this phenomenon. Diverse…
Descriptors: Synthesis, Literature Reviews, Teaching Models, Teaching Methods
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Nagle, Courtney – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2013
The limit concept is a fundamental mathematical notion both for its practical applications and its importance as a prerequisite for later calculus topics. Past research suggests that limit conceptualizations promoted in introductory calculus are far removed from the formal epsilon-delta definition of limit. In this article, I provide an overview…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Introductory Courses, Mathematical Concepts
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Schram, Asta B. – International Journal of Science Education, 2014
In recent years, more and more researchers in science education have been turning to the practice of combining qualitative and quantitative methods in the same study. This approach of using mixed methods creates possibilities to study the various issues that science educators encounter in more depth. In this content analysis, I evaluated 18…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Content Analysis, Science Education, Literature Reviews
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Cook, Bryan G.; Cook, Sara Cothren – Journal of Special Education, 2013
Evidence-based practices (EBPs) are instructional techniques that meet prescribed criteria related to the research design, quality, quantity, and effect size of supporting research, which have the potential to help bridge the research-to-practice gap and improve student outcomes. In this article, the authors (a) discuss the importance of clear…
Descriptors: Evidence, Best Practices, Teaching Methods, Special Education
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Roth, Wolff-Michael – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2011
In the wake of an increasing political commitment to evidence-based decision making and evidence-based educational reform that emerged with the No Child Left Behind effort, the question of what counts as evidence has become increasingly important in the field of science education. In current public discussions, academics, politicians, and other…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Research, Evidence, Definitions
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Bebell, Damian; O'Dwyer, Laura M.; Russell, Michael; Hoffmann, Tom – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2010
In the following pages, we examine some common methodological challenges in educational technology research and highlight new data collection approaches using examples from the literature and our own work. Given that surveys and questionnaires remain widespread and dominant tools across nearly all studies of educational technology, we first…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Research Methodology
Pettibone, Timothy J. – 1981
Traditionally research is done via the scientific method, which is quantitative; however, qualitative research is seen by some as a better way to study rural education. Advocates of the quantitative viewpoint claim that it is the only way to develop cumulative knowledge. Advocates of the qualitative method reject the "scientific" view as…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Research Design
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Heller, M. P.; And Others – Illinois School Research and Development, 1977
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Decision Making, Definitions, Educational Policy
Koetting, J. Randall; Januszewski, Alan – 1991
This discussion of the contested/problematic concept (i.e., words that are open to debate and discussion as to their meaning) focuses on the notion of theory as one example in educational technology. Arguing that the notions of contested and problematic suggest debate, re-interpretation, and the need for dialogue with others to establish meaning,…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Definitions, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
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Eagan, Ruth – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1975
This study was an attempt to determine the nature of the pausing phenomena in oral reading, and whether these phenomena are possible overt features of the verbal processing entailed in reading orally, and also in reading silently, by relating them to the silent and oral reading comprehension abilities of the subjects. (Author)
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Research, Learning Processes, Models
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