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Carvalho, Lucila; Yeoman, Pippa – British Educational Research Journal, 2018
Innovative learning spaces have emerged in response to the influx of educational technologies and new social practices associated with twenty-first-century learning. Whilst dominant narratives of change often suggest that alterations in the designed environment for learning will result in changed practice, on the ground educators are struggling to…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Teaching Methods, Educational Environment
Jacobs, Steven – World Journal of Education, 2016
This paper offers a brief history and the characteristics of the research methodology known as Participatory Action Research (PAR). This paper also states how PAR can be utilized within an educational environment and describes the benefits to all stakeholders such as teachers and students when they are involved in a research project using PAR as…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Stakeholders, Research Methodology
Haigh, Martin – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2011
Invitational Theory argues that learning is enhanced when learners are positively encouraged or "invited" into the educational experience. Arising from perceptual and self-concept theory, Invitational Pedagogy is constructed on four principles: respect for people, trust, optimism and intentionality, and upon five pillars: people, places, policies,…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Theory Practice Relationship, Learning Theories, Teacher Role
Cherubini, Lorenzo – McGill Journal of Education, 2009
Preservice teacher-candidates enrolled in teacher education programs across Canada are exposed to the nuances of school organization during their practice-teaching assignments. Although the literature is full of scholarship about the concerns of new teachers, less attention has been given to school organizational factors as sources of dissonance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Assignments
Hodgson, Naomi – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2009
The use of narrative research is often informed by a commitment to social justice on the part of the researcher. An example of this literature, Morwenna Griffiths' Action for Social Justice in Education: Fairly Different (2003), is taken here to illustrate the understanding of power and the way in which the relationship between theory and practice…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Theory Practice Relationship, Social Action, Research Methodology
Grossman, Pam – Journal of Teacher Education, 2008
This article uses Andrew Abbott's concept of jurisdictional challenge to analyze the current challenges facing university-based teacher educators. The author suggests that teacher educators are dangerously close to losing jurisdiction over two key professional tasks--the preparation of new professionals and the production of academic knowledge for…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Educators, Educational Research, Educational Policy
Bulterman-Bos, Jacquelien A. – Educational Researcher, 2008
This article presents the author's response to comments on her article, "Will a Clinical Approach Make Education Research More Relevant for Practice?", which focused on the question of whether a clinical research practice might make education research more relevant for practice. The characteristics of a clinical approach are: (1) an overlap in the…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Educational Research, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Researchers
Timmins, Paul; Miller, Carol – Support for Learning, 2007
Evaluations of practice have often adopted experimental or quasi-experimental approaches and have focused heavily on outcomes of innovative programmes. This creates problems in replicating studies and effectively creates obstacles to the sharing of good practice. In this paper, ideas from Pawson and Tilley's (1997) approach to Realistic Evaluation…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation, Theory Practice Relationship
Johnson, David W.; Johnson, Roger T.; Smith, Karl – Educational Psychology Review, 2007
Modern cooperative learning began in the mid- 1960s (D. W. Johnson & R. Johnson, 1999a). Its use, however, was resisted by advocates of social Darwinism (who believed that students must be taught to survive in a "dog-eat-dog" world) and individualism (who believed in the myth of the "rugged individualist"). Despite the resistance, cooperative…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Theory Practice Relationship, Postsecondary Education
Soydan, Haluk – Research on Social Work Practice, 2007
This article explores some of the main challenges of improving the teaching of evidence-based practice in schools of social work. The priority challenges are the needs for a general professional cultural shift, for adequate curricula, to overcome the controversy of scientific methodology, to better understand the state of the art of the…
Descriptors: Social Work, Instructional Improvement, Theory Practice Relationship, Inferences
Stumbo, Norma J., Ed. – Sagamore Publishing LLC, 2009
The second edition of "Professional Issues in Therapeutic Recreation: On Competence and Outcomes" is greatly expanded to include a wider variety of introductory materials and updates on current professional issues. The second edition represents a timely review of the state of affairs in the profession of therapeutic recreation. This book contains…
Descriptors: Evidence, Educational Quality, Ethics, Therapeutic Recreation
Tikkanen, Tarja – Online Submission, 2006
Schools have been targets for plenty of research, but working life researchers have showed only limited interest in schools as workplaces and as arenas for learning among teachers and other staff. The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new study, "Research-supported development work in the schools" by describing its background and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Informal Education, Education Work Relationship, Workplace Literacy
Viskovic, Alison – Higher Education Research and Development, 2006
This paper discusses issues arising from three case studies of the ways people have become tertiary teachers in a polytechnic, a wananga (Maori tertiary institution) and a university in New Zealand. Despite institutional differences, the teachers gained most of their teaching knowledge and skills on the job, learning informally and experientially,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, On the Job Training, Case Studies
ChanLin, Lih-Juan; Reeves, Thomas C. – 1994
Research that has been conducted relating to the use of graphics and how various design variables interact with graphics in influencing the process of learning within individuals is explored. Research directions and approaches that may provide enhanced guidelines for integrating graphics into future interactive learning environments are described.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Graphics, Computer Software Evaluation, Design

Kirk, David – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1989
Currently, the dominant approach in research on teaching in physical education (the objectivist, scientific approach) has failed to provide a solution to how its findings, which are embodied in theories, can bring about change in the curriculum. This approach is critiqued with reference to issues of strategy, power, and politicization. (IAH)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Environment