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Peer reviewedBush, Jonathan – English Education, 2000
Discusses the "Teaching Ideas" column in "English Journal" in terms of the way these articles work and how they might be re-envisioned. Claims the importance of the particular teaching situation must be emphasized to give a better understanding of the diversity, individuality, and attention to context that teaching English…
Descriptors: Action Research, English Instruction, English Teachers, Research Needs
Wang, Peiling – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1999
Examines cognitive maps on research topics generated by experts and non-experts. Both experts and non-experts modified the given vocabulary by either adding or dropping terms. The dominant configuration for the maps was top-down. Experts tended to use a problem-oriented approach to organize vocabulary while non-experts often applied a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Processes, Information Retrieval, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedMerriam, Sharan B.; Johnson-Bailey, Juanita; Lee, Ming-Yeh; Kee, Youngwha; Ntseane, Gabo; Muhamad, Mazanah – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2001
Research within and across cultures is depicted in four case studies: a black woman interviewing black women, Asian students in the United States interviewing people back home, an African professor and African businesswomen, and a cross-cultural team studying aging in a non-Western culture. Insider/outsider status of researchers is described in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedLambert, Richard G.; Abbott-Shim, Martha; Oxford-Wright, Cindy – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2001
Identified strategies researchers used to build and maintain partnerships with three Head Start programs and the attitudes of the staff of these programs toward research partnership. Found that staff support for this research partnership was high and broad-based within the three Head Start programs, demonstrating evidence for the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cooperation, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
Zeiler, Michael D. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006
William H. Morse has played a major role in the experimental analysis of behavior. His view of operant behavior as the outcome of differential reinforcement provides an invaluable lesson in scientific research and theory. He studied schedules of reinforcement to generate an in-depth analysis of the complex interactions existing when contingencies…
Descriptors: Researchers, Behavioral Science Research, Reinforcement, Operant Conditioning
Estrada, Vivian M. Jimenez – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2005
This paper is grounded on the premise that research, as a colonising practice, needs constant reconceptualisation and rethinking. I propose a methodology based on some of the values, visions and stories from my own Maya Indigenous culture and knowledge in addition to other Indigenous cultures across the world. I argue that researchers need to…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Researchers, Research, Maya (People)
Whitbeck, Les B. – Journal of Community Psychology, 2006
This author proposes six basic assumptions to guide the development of prevention research partnerships between Native American communities and non-Native American prevention researchers. He also presents a five-stage theoretical model for the development of culturally specific prevention research. The theoretical model addresses the need for: (a)…
Descriptors: Prevention, American Indians, American Indian Culture, Researchers
Peer reviewedCreamer, Elizabeth G. – Journal of Higher Education, 2004
This article describes how long-term collaborators interpret substantive differences of opinion and the strategies they use to negotiate them. Long-term collaborators are coauthors who have had a working relationship for ten or more years. Differences of opinion refer to differences in interpretation about substantive issues related to research…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Interpersonal Relationship, Educational Research, Researchers
Costley, Carol; Gibbs, Paul – Studies in Higher Education, 2006
Caring about others is a virtuous act but is it compatible, or indeed advisable, in academic research? This article considers the locus of ethical responsibility for work-based practitioners, and considers ethics for researchers undertaking research within their own organisations. The authors argue that, as practitioner researchers, they are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Researchers, Ethics, Altruism
Gorard, Stephen – Educational Studies, 2004
This paper considers the role of the British Educational Research Association (BERA) in promoting the improvement of UK research over the past 27 years. The views of some BERA representatives, as expressed at Conferences, in occasional publications and particularly in the pages of Research Intelligence, suggest a certain complacency. These…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Research Methodology
Lasky, Barbara; Tempone, Irene – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2004
Action learning techniques are well suited to the teaching of organisation behaviour students because of their flexibility, inclusiveness, openness, and respect for individuals. They are no less useful as a tool for change for vocational teachers, learning, of necessity, to become researchers. Whereas traditional universities have always had a…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Researchers, Experiential Learning, College Faculty
Gorard, Stephen; Rushforth, Katie; Taylor, Chris – Oxford Review of Education, 2004
This paper considers the range of research methods used by the UK education research community. Using insights from 25 interviews with key stakeholders it describes their views on the current strengths and weaknesses in methods, and of what methodological developments are needed for future improvement in this field. Using survey returns from 521…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Research Methodology
McCormack, Coralie – Studies in Higher Education, 2004
Universities assume that the conceptions of research represented in their policies and plans are universally applicable. However, if individual postgraduate research students experience significant tension between their understandings about research and those of the institution, and this tension impedes on-time completion, then the institutions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Educational Research, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedEvitts, Thomas A. – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
Action research activity enables the teachers to find out questions about their teaching habits, their students learning ability, where the good teachers are constantly involved in this process to know what happens in the class. Action research is a valuable tool in the hands of the teachers, which helps them to know more about teaching and…
Descriptors: Action Research, Research Methodology, Teaching Methods, Learning
Martens, Matthew P.; Haase, Richard F. – Counseling Psychologist, 2006
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a data-analytic technique that allows researchers to test complex theoretical models. Most published applications of SEM involve analyses of cross-sectional recursive (i.e., unidirectional) models, but it is possible for researchers to test more complex designs that involve variables observed at multiple…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Counseling Psychology, Researchers, Models

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