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Valeria Aman; Jochen Gläser – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2025
In their everyday work, scholars constantly acquire and transfer knowledge. Many of these knowledge flows are difficult to observe, not least because scholars are often not aware of them. This may be the reason why the attention to knowledge flows is very unevenly distributed across science studies, with bibliometric citation-based studies…
Descriptors: Sciences, Scholarship, Communication (Thought Transfer), Sharing Behavior
Glanz, Jeffrey – Journal of Educational Supervision, 2021
Drawing on Dewey's critique of the way educators, historically, have tried to promulgate definitive prescriptions for educational practice, this article examines implications of the use of science for supervisory practice and for the field of supervision as a whole. A content analysis of Dewey's "The Sources of a Science of Education"…
Descriptors: Supervision, Educational History, Educational Administration, Sciences
Karen Hughes; Gianna Moscardo – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Humans use stories to explain natural processes, to explore alternatives, to resolve issues, and to imagine different possibilities and futures. Stories are a fundamental way people connect to their natural surroundings. But are some stories better for this than others? This study uses an experimental design to explore the impact of three types of…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Natural Resources, Program Effectiveness, Photography
Douglas M. Mosher; Mary A. Burkhauser; James S. Kim – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
This mixed-methods study explores the relationship between early elementary students' domain-specific vocabulary knowledge and their ability to comprehend grade-level reading passages on unfamiliar science topics. Specifically, this study used (a) structural equation modeling (SEM) to examine the extent to which students' networks of…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Elementary School Students, Reading Comprehension, Literacy Education
Southwell, Brian G., Ed.; Jackson, Karen Keaton, Ed.; Pittman-Blackwell, Bridget, Ed. – RTI International, 2022
Why do people act as they do? How can we improve our health and well-being? What can the past tell us about our future? Research can help us address such questions, but the journey to finding answers can be challenging and full of adventure. Curated from interviews featured on the public radio show, "The Measure of Everyday Life," this…
Descriptors: Research, Measurement, Social Science Research, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Choung, Hyesun; Newman, Todd P.; Stenhouse, Neil – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2020
Epistemic beliefs -- one's beliefs about the nature of knowledge -- have been recognized as important predictors of learning outcomes. This study focuses on the role of epistemic beliefs in predicting citizen engagement with science and technology. In accordance with theories of learning and domain knowledge acquisition, the findings highlight the…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Beliefs, Prediction, Citizen Participation
National Science Foundation, 2020
This is the technical appendix for the report, "Science and Technology: Public Attitudes, Knowledge, and Interest." It provides more information on the General Society Survey (GSS) and the other data sources used in this report. Categories in the technical appendix include: (1) Methodology Notes for General Social Survey Data; (2) Other…
Descriptors: Sciences, Technology, Attitudes, Beliefs
Su, Xun; Ding, Bangping – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
Although there are some researches conducted about students' conceptions of technology, little research has been conducted to reveal the primary school students' conceptions concerning technology in China. This research investigated Chinese primary school students' (aged 9-12) conceptions of technology as regards their understanding of (a) the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Technology, Sciences
David R. Squires – Journal of Educational Technology, 2023
Educational research has witnessed profound changes in recent decades as society becomes increasingly digital and interconnected. This paper delves into the intersections between AI, design-based research, and the learning sciences. As classrooms, whether physical or virtual, have evolved into hubs of diverse interactions, there is a pressing need…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Research Design, Technology Integration, Sciences
Joanna Williamson – Research Matters, 2025
Teachers, examiners and assessment experts know from experience that some candidates annotate exam questions. "Annotation" includes anything the candidate writes or draws outside of the designated response space, such as underlining, jotting, circling, sketching and calculating. Annotations are of interest because they may evidence…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Tests, Documentation, Secondary Education
Peters, Uwe; Krauss, Alexander; Braganza, Oliver – Cognitive Science, 2022
Many scientists routinely generalize from study samples to larger populations. It is commonly assumed that this cognitive process of scientific induction is a voluntary inference in which researchers assess the generalizability of their data and then draw conclusions accordingly. We challenge this view and argue for a novel account. The account…
Descriptors: Sciences, Bias, Generalization, Cognitive Processes
Harris, Paul L. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2021
I consider three aspects of children's thinking about religious phenomena. It displays intriguing parallels with their thinking about scientific phenomena; it has an impact on their moral behavior; and it is likely to impact their religious experience. Children's gradual conceptual progress in the domain of religion resembles their conceptual…
Descriptors: Religion, Children, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Patton, Michael Quinn – American Journal of Evaluation, 2018
Culturally and politically science is under attack. The core consequence of perceiving and asserting evaluation as science is that it enhances our credibility and effectiveness in supporting the importance of science in our world and brings us together with other scientists to make common cause in supporting and advocating for science. Other…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Sciences, Advocacy, Social Sciences
Denitza Anguelova Charkova – Discover Education, 2024
Higher education institutions (HEIs) have made substantial strides towards incorporating sustainability into their curricula. However, the methodology of education for sustainable development (ESD) needs to be more performance-oriented and grounded in practical experience in order to foster behavioral changes towards environmental protection. The…
Descriptors: Gamification, Sustainability, Information Technology, Sustainable Development
A. Alexander Beaujean; Ryan J. McGill; Stefan C. Dombrowski – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
School psychology contributes to the science of human behavior and utilizes this science to inform an evidence-based practice. The usefulness of this science is dependent on scientists making good faith efforts to minimize bias in their research. Nonetheless, implicit biases can still influence scientists' decisions and, hence, the outcomes of…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Conflict of Interest, Financial Support, Ethics