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Niss, Mogens – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2019
The purpose of this paper is to discuss a phenomenon that has evolved in mathematics education research journal articles during the last three decades, namely the 'ideal-typical' research paper. By not reflecting today's multi-faceted reality of the field, the ideal-typical research paper represents a far too narrow and rigid understanding of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Research, Journal Articles, Text Structure
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Wiley, Christopher – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2019
Constructed broadly according to the principles of musical fugue, this piece of creative writing is presented as a performance autoethnography, enacted through a multi-voiced ethnodrama between a fictionalized version of the author and two imaginary doctoral students. In successive episodes, it discusses the difference between autoethnography and…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, Creative Activities, Art
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Cushion, Christopher J.; Townsend, Robert C. – Educational Review, 2019
The purpose of this review was to address the central theme of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) in coaching. "Technology-enhanced learning" (TEL), has become a widely-accepted term for describing the interface between digital technology and teaching. The aim was to consider the evidence of TEL in coach education, and where appropriate…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Research, Research Methodology
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Anderson, Lindsey B. – Communication Teacher, 2019
Courses: Research Methods, Qualitative Research Methods, Ethnography. Objectives: The aims of this class exercise are: (1) To define an autoethnographic approach to communication research; (2) To understand autoethnography as both a research process and product; (3) To emphasize the varied forms of autoethnographic research and writing; (4) To…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Ethnography, Courses, Research Methodology
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Mawhinney, Lynnette; Rinke, Carol R. – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2019
In this paper, we explore the challenges inherent in conducting research with a hidden population -- how to conduct research with teachers who have left the classroom. Capturing the storied experiences of this group is vital to understanding how to effectively recruit, prepare, support, and sustain teachers in US classrooms for our next generation…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Teachers, Labor Turnover, Sampling
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Clarke, Emma; Visser, John – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2019
This paper considers the challenges experienced by a doctoral student engaging in qualitative research. It examines the difficulties experienced in selecting an appropriate approach from the traditional methodologies. A pragmatic methodology which provides the researcher with the opportunity to utilise a range of strategies to answer the research…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Educational Research, Student Research, Graduate Students
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Jackson, Karen Moran – Education Leadership Review, 2019
The aim of this exploratory study was to document aspects of research methodology for articles published in three educational leadership journals that are directed at emerging school leaders and the academic community that supports them. For articles published between 2013 and 2017, the research review surveyed types of studies, forms of data…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Periodicals, Research Methodology, Educational Research
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Alexandron, Giora; Yoo, Lisa Y.; Ruipérez-Valiente, José A.; Lee, Sunbok; Pritchard, David E. – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2019
The rich data that Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) platforms collect on the behavior of millions of users provide a unique opportunity to study human learning and to develop data-driven methods that can address the needs of individual learners. This type of research falls into the emerging field of "learning analytics." However,…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Data Collection, Learning Analytics, Reliability
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Havelková, Lenka; Hanus, Martin – Review of International Geographical Education Online, 2019
For a few decades, map skills stay at the forefront of not only geographers' and geographic educators' research interest. To identify what has already been accomplished, where the research currently stands and where the potential for future studies lies, a review of the literature was carried out. Specifically, this comprehensive synthesis of map…
Descriptors: Map Skills, Geography Instruction, Definitions, Educational Research
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Tauginiene, Loreta; Gaižauskaite, Inga; Razi, Salim; Glendinning, Irene; Sivasubramaniam, Shivadas; Marino, Franca; Cosentino, Marco; Anohina-Naumeca, Alla; Kravjar, Julius – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2019
A clear understanding of terminology is crucial in any academic field. When it is clear that complex interdisciplinary concepts are interpreted differently depending on the academic field, geographical setting or cultural values, it is time to take action. Given this, the Glossary for Academic Integrity, newly developed by the European Network for…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Integrity, Cheating, Plagiarism
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Wijnia, Lisette; Servant-Miklos, Virginie F. C. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
That idea that problem-based learning (PBL) is more motivating that traditional education has been prevalent since the inception of PBL at McMaster University in the late 1960s. Evidencing this through empirical research, however, has proven to be a lot more problematic. This paper retraces how the discourse on motivation started from a laymen's…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Student Motivation, Educational Research
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Humpage, Louise; Fozdar, Farida; Marlowe, Jay; Hartley, Lisa – Research Ethics, 2019
'Vulnerability' is a key concept used to understand the ethical implications of conducting refugee-focused research. This case study illustrates the need to follow Luna's (2009) call for a shift from a 'labels' to a 'layers' approach to vulnerability by analysing how two university ethics committees responded to issues of informed consent in two…
Descriptors: Refugees, Ethics, Research, Research Methodology
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Giraud, Cécile; Cioffo, Giuseppe Davide; Kervyn de Lettenhove, Maïté; Ramirez Chaves, Carlos – Research Ethics, 2019
Ethics review committees have become a common institution in English-speaking research communities, and are now increasingly being adopted in a variety of research environments. In light of existing debates on the aptness of ethics review boards for assessing research work in the social sciences, this article investigates the ways in which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Methodology, Ethics, Research Committees
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Fisher, Rick – Reading Research Quarterly, 2019
A persisting gap in the field of disciplinary literacy is lack of conceptual clarity around the term "discipline." In this theoretical article, the author explains some concerns with existing definitional imprecision and argues that genre-oriented activity theory offers a way to reconceptualize the focus of disciplinary literacy,…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Literacy, Literary Genres, Academic Language
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Brownlie, Julie – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2019
How do research participants feel about having their 'ordinary' lives researched? This article focuses on how research participants manage the sharing of details emerging "out of" their ordinary lives in the context of research -- an activity which, for most, is "outside of" the ordinary. Despite two significant research turns…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Research Methodology, Participation, Participant Characteristics
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