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Modern Language Association, 2022
The guidelines offer suggestions for departments, institutions, and faculty members in languages and literatures for valuing and assessing research in the public humanities. Because much public humanities scholarship involves engagement with communities, particularly bilingual and multilingual communities, this document places particular emphasis…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Humanities, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Khosravi, Arash; Ahmad, Mohammad Nazir – Education and Information Technologies, 2016
The use of an effective supervision mechanism is crucial between a student and supervisor. The essential knowledge shared and transferred between these two parties must be observed and understood very well in order to ensure that students are produced at good level of quality for future professional knowledge workers. The aim of this study was to…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Sharing Behavior, Information Dissemination, Supervision
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Hamilton, Stephen F. – Applied Developmental Science, 2015
Borrowing the term "translational research" (TR) from medicine, along with some of the ideas and practices that define it, holds promise as a way of linking research more closely to the practice of youth development. However, doing so entails substantial adaptation. TR is more than a new name for applied research. It comprehends the…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Research Methodology, Social Science Research, Evaluation Methods
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O'Neill, D. Kevin – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2012
For almost two decades, there has been growing interest in what design-based research (DBR) can contribute to both educational practice and theory. Since its introduction into the literature, this orientation to educational research has repeatedly been likened to aeronautical engineering as a way to clarify its nature and argue its potential. This…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Design, Aviation Technology, Engineering
Ashby, Cornelia M. – US Government Accountability Office, 2010
In connection with the Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009, GAO (Government Accountability Office) was required to study the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC), a federal source of evidence about effective education practices. Operating through a 5-year contract awarded by the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES), the WWC…
Descriptors: Clearinghouses, Instructional Effectiveness, Federal Legislation, Evaluation Methods
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Cockerill, Rhonda; Myers, Ted; Allman, Dan – American Journal of Evaluation, 2000
Presents a planning guide that can be used to improve community-based evaluation. The guide consists of a set of questions to be discussed with all stakeholders. It covers issues of the nature and purpose of the evaluation, research methods and approaches, participation and decision making, conflict resolution, and dissemination and use of…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Conflict Resolution, Evaluation Methods, Guides
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Pearsol, James A., Ed. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1987
This collection of seven short articles discusses the role of naturalistic observation in program evaluation. There are criteria that evaluators explicitly or implicitly use to reach conclusions. These papers discuss these criteria and try to determine what constitutes legitimate evaluation knowledge. (RB)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Evaluation Methods, Information Dissemination, Management Systems
Ushijima, Teri; Edwards, Jenny – 1998
This guide to program evaluation presents questions that illuminate aspects of the evaluation process. Issues to consider in program evaluation are: (1) the intended results of the program; (2) hypotheses about the possible results of the program; (3) the types of data that will indicate achievement of the intended results and the variables that…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Evaluation Methods
Alpern, Gerald D.; Levitt, Eugene E. – 1967
In an attempt to improve Head Start evaluations, several methodological techniques are proposed. Since programs vary in approach, evaluations must be made on the success of the individual programs. Formulation of research questions should provide information as to the process and outcome of the program. To avoid experimenter bias, experimenters…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Disadvantaged, Evaluation Methods, Information Dissemination
Singh, Surendra P.; Barnard, James – 1969
The role of the instructional materials center in evaluating materials is asserted and evaluation is defined as a media of compiling and analyzing information. Four evaluative methods are explained: field testing and comparing results; assessing rationale; measuring attitudinal and motivational variables; and describing the material and its use. A…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Field Studies, Information Dissemination
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Lewy, Arieh – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1977
Stake's concept of responsive evaluation is designed to provide various decision makers with the kind of information desired and in the form most helpful for making decisions. Compared with formal research procedures, this approach has both advantages and disadvantages. It may also provide a valuable supplement to formal evaluation. (CTM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Decision Making, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
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Judd, Larry R. – Public Relations Review, 1987
Argues that there are relationships among perceived public relations role, formal research, and organization type. Presents two lines of research, the studies of public relations roles focusing on the individual, and the approach emphasizing the organization as the principle unit of analysis; Describes three research hypotheses are and presents a…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrators, Communication Research, Evaluation Methods
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LaFollette, Marcel C. – Society, 1994
How social science theory and insight could be applied to understanding and resolving the issues surrounding misconduct in scientific research is discussed. Understanding why scientists break the norms of acceptable conduct may come when their survey responses are interpreted in the contexts of sociology and psychology. (SLD)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Ethics, Evaluation Methods, Fraud
FEINBERG, HARRIET – 1966
AN EVALUATION OF THE WORK AND PLANS OF THE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER ON EDUCATIONAL DIFFERENCES WAS PRESENTED THROUGH AN ANALYSIS OF A SERIES OF INTERVIEWS WITH THE POLICY BOARD MEMBERS PROJECT DIRECTORS, AND FACULTY MEMBERS OF THE HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. THE INTERVIEWS WERE FOCUSED ON THE QUESTION OF "HOW CAN THE CENTER…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods, Information Dissemination
Eadie, William F. – 1973
Three philosophical perspectives on communication research are identified, described, and compared. First, communication of "action," a one-way approach, is a type of "cybernetic" theory of communication involving observation and experience in developing patterns of communication performance. It is simplistic, has a weak capacity for replication…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication (Thought Transfer), Evaluation Methods, Information Dissemination
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