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Aishwarya Ramachandran; Klara Abdi; Amanda Giang; Derek Gladwin; Naoko Ellis – Educational Review, 2024
This paper documents a case study examining collaborative transdisciplinary (TD) and interdisciplinary (ID) graduate programmes at the University of British Columbia (a large, public, research-intensive university in Canada) -- serving as a model for other universities globally. TD and ID programmes in higher education can ultimately create a new…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Research Training, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes
Charles Weijer – Research Ethics, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic touched off an unprecedented search for vaccines and treatments. Without question, the development of vaccines to prevent COVID-19 was an enormous scientific accomplishment. Further, the RECOVERY and Solidarity trials identified effective treatments for COVID-19. But all was not success. The urgent need for COVID-19…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Immunization Programs, Research and Development
Ashley L. Waring-Sparks; Rachel A. Waring-Sparks; Rebekka Darner; Nathan T. Mortimer – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
While undergraduate research has been shown to be a high-impact educational practice, it is logistically impossible for all undergraduate biology majors to have long-term faculty-mentored research experience. Therefore, biology educators and researchers must devise opportunities to engage more students in undergraduate research outside of working…
Descriptors: Biology, Undergraduate Study, Student Research, Learner Engagement
Blake H. Heller; Carly D. Robinson – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Quasi-experimental methods are a cornerstone of applied social science, providing critical answers to causal questions that inform policy and practice. Although open science principles have influenced experimental research norms across the social sciences, these practices are rarely implemented in quasi-experimental research. In this paper, we…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Research Methodology, Quasiexperimental Design, Scientific Principles
Barker, Ned; Pervez, Aneeza; Wahome, Michel; McKinlay, Alison R.; Haj Sleiman, Nidal Al; Harniess, Phillip; Puskás, Nikolett; Mac, Duy; Almazrouei, Mohammed A.; Ezenwajiaku, Chinonso; Isiwele, Anthony; Tan, Nuoya; D'aprix, Michael; Petsou, Athina; Love Soper, Jake – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
Social researchers have been adapting methods and practices in response to COVID-19. In the wake of these adaptations, but still in the midst of intersecting crises that the pandemic has exacerbated or shifted (e.g. health-social-political-economic), researchers face a future suffused with methodological uncertainties. This paper presents a…
Descriptors: Research, Cooperation, Barriers, Research Methodology
Yi Sun; Longhai Xiao – Educational Studies, 2024
Differentiated Instruction (DI) is a hot topic in educational research. Keeping abreast of its latest developments and frontiers can provide new perspectives for future study. Using CiteSpace software, 1086 publications included in the Web of Science core collection from 2000 to 2020 were analysed to create knowledge maps of DI research. The…
Descriptors: Trend Analysis, Individualized Instruction, Educational Research, Bibliometrics
Juan C. Castro-Alonso; Paul Ayres; Shirong Zhang; Björn B. de Koning; Fred Paas – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Research on embodied cognition acknowledges that cognitive processing is tightly coupled with bodily activities and the environment. An important implication for education is that learning can be enhanced when the brain, body, and environment mutually influence each other, such as when making or observing human actions, especially those involving…
Descriptors: Research, Cognitive Processes, Environment, Human Body
Francesca Davida Pizzigoni – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
In recent years, the commercial catalogues of businesses that produce teaching aids -- which, prompted by the spread of a pedagogical vision linked to activism, first appeared in the second half of the nineteenth century in parallel with the first production of school objects -- have acquired increasing importance as a research source in the field…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Educational Resources, Instructional Materials
Jeffrey Buckley; Jeovan A. Araujo; Ifeoluwapo Aribilola; Iram Arshad; Muhammad Azeem; Ciara Buckley; Alison Fagan; Daniel P. Fitzpatrick; Diana A. Garza Herrera; Tomás Hyland; Muhammad Babar Imtiaz; Muhammad Bilal Khan; Eduardo Lanzagorta Garcia; Bhagyabati Moharana; Mohd Sufino Zuhaily Mohd Sufian; Katja Magdalena Osterwald; Joseph Phelan; Anastasia Platonava; Clodagh Reid; Michèle Renard; Laura G. Rodriguez Barroso; Jeremiah Scully; Gilberto Silva Nunes Bezerra; Tomasz Szank; Mehwish Tahir; Mairéad Teehan; Sowmya Vijayakumar; Ismin Zainol – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2024
Transparency in the reporting of empirical studies is foundational to a credible knowledge base. Higher levels of transparency, in addition to clarity in writing, also make research more accessible to a diverse readership. Previous research reviewed how transparently reported qualitative, interview-based, studies were in contemporary technology…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Access to Information
William Herbert Yeaton – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2024
Though previously unacknowledged, a SMART (Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial) design uses both regression discontinuity (RD) and randomized controlled trial (RCT) designs. This combination structure creates a conceptual symbiosis between the two designs that enables both RCT- and previously unrecognized, RD-based inferential claims.…
Descriptors: Research Design, Randomized Controlled Trials, Regression (Statistics), Inferences
Navé Wald; Tony Harland; Chandima Daskon – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2024
In this paper, we suggest that in most cases there is no need for a lengthy description of methodological procedures in qualitative higher education journal articles. Doing so often adds no real value beyond creating a scientific façade, and the space this requires as a proportion of the total paper word limit could be better utilized for crafting…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Research Methodology, Journal Articles, Periodicals
David Rutkowski; Leslie Rutkowski; Greg Thompson; Yusuf Canbolat – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
This paper scrutinizes the increasing trend of using international large-scale assessment (ILSA) data for causal inferences in educational research, arguing that such inferences are often tenuous. We explore the complexities of causality within ILSAs, highlighting the methodological constraints that challenge the validity of causal claims derived…
Descriptors: International Assessment, Data Use, Causal Models, Educational Research
Kaylin R. Clements; Jennifer E. Cross; Christopher McCarty; Jennifer N. Solomon – Field Methods, 2024
Social network research often depends on the willingness of respondents to provide personal information about themselves and alters. Survey design strategies that increase willingness to share this information are necessary for social network research to be feasible, especially when name generators are used for sampling because rosters are…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Referral, Maps, Online Surveys
Thomas Zacharewicz; Victor García-Flores; Ignacio González-Vázquez; Luis-Antonio Palma-Martos – Research Evaluation, 2024
The monitoring and evaluation of R&I policies relies on quantitative and qualitative methods with important methodological shortcomings. Quantitative assessments rely on standardized indicators that do not capture context-specific challenges, while qualitative approaches lack comparability. Both approaches are complementary but not always…
Descriptors: Policy Analysis, Foreign Countries, Policy, Research and Development
Suzanne C. Freeman; Alex J. Sutton; Nicola J. Cooper; Alessandro Gasparini; Michael J. Crowther; Neil Hawkins – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Background: Traditionally, meta-analysis of time-to-event outcomes reports a single pooled hazard ratio assuming proportional hazards (PH). For health technology assessment evaluations, hazard ratios are frequently extrapolated across a lifetime horizon. However, when treatment effects vary over time, an assumption of PH is not always valid. The…
Descriptors: Cancer, Medical Research, Bayesian Statistics, Meta Analysis

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