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Sköld, Johanna – History of Education, 2016
In recent decades, the history of childhood and history of education have gained status as political concerns through the establishment of numerous truth commissions and inquiries into historical institutional child abuse. This article discusses the methodological and ethical dilemmas that arise when writing the history of abused children with the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Child Abuse, Ethics, Comparative Analysis
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Iriti, Jennifer; Bickel, William; Schunn, Christian; Stein, Mary Kay – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2016
Education innovations often have a complicated set of assumptions about the contexts in which they are implemented, which may not be explicit. Education technology innovations in particular may have additional technical and cultural assumptions. As a result, education technology research and development efforts as well as scaling efforts can be…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Technology, Research and Development, Technological Advancement
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Svensson, Lennart – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2016
The aim of this article is to present arguments for an integrated empirical research on teaching and learning based on previous research and the phenomenographic research tradition. From 1970 and for some years after, the main focus in phenomenographic research was on students' approaches to and understanding of subject matter. Later, based on…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Research Methodology, Teaching Methods, Learning Strategies
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Nowakowski, Alexandra C. H.; Sumerau, J. E.; Mathers, Lain A. B. – Teaching Sociology, 2016
This conversation explores emerging debates concerning teaching to and about marginalized populations often left out of "representative" data sets. Based on our experiences studying, teaching, and belonging to some of these unrepresented populations, we outline some strategies sociologists may use to transform the limitations of data…
Descriptors: Sociology, Data, Inclusion, Critical Thinking
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Iliev, Rumen; Smirnova, Anastasia – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2016
Three studies test the link between word order in binomials and psychological and demographic characteristics of a speaker. While linguists have already suggested that psychological, cultural and societal factors are important in choosing word order in binomials, the vast majority of relevant research was focused on general factors and on broadly…
Descriptors: Word Order, Prediction, Computational Linguistics, Correlation
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Ross, C.; Moore, S. – Journal of Education and Work, 2016
This article explores the use of Biographical Narrative Interpretive Methods (BNIM) in research on motivations for trade union learning. Our use of BNIM--a new methodological approach for us--was intended to test our own research practice in an effort to get further inside the "felt world" and "lived life" of the union learner.…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Biographies, Learning Motivation, Unions
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Martinez, Danny C. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2016
In this article I examine the ways in which Black and Latina/o urban high school youth pressed me to reflexively examine my positionality and that of my research tools during a year-long ethnographic study documenting their communicative repertoires. I reflect on youth comments on my researcher tools, as well as myself, in order to wrestle with…
Descriptors: High School Students, Minority Group Students, Urban Youth, African American Students
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de Freitas, Elizabeth – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2016
While audio recordings and observation might have dominated past decades of classroom research, video data is now the dominant form of data in the field. Ubiquitous videography is standard practice today in archiving the body of both the teacher and the student, and vast amounts of classroom and experiment clips are stored in online archives. Yet…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Video Technology, Science Education, Films
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Etse, Daniel; Ingley, Coral – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2016
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine the degree of attention to and the nature of sustainability issues in the curriculum of the Higher National Diploma (HND) Purchasing and Supply Management programme of Ghana. Design/Methodology/Approach: Documentary research is the approach used to analyse the curriculum document for the programme…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Curriculum Development, Sustainability
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Wood, Brenna K.; Hojnoski, Robin L.; Laracy, Seth D.; Olson, Christopher L. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2016
Although, collectively, results of earlier direct observation studies suggest momentary time sampling (MTS) may offer certain technical advantages over whole-interval (WIR) and partial-interval (PIR) recording, no study has compared these methods for measuring engagement in young children in naturalistic environments. This study compared direct…
Descriptors: Young Children, Research Methodology, Observation, Intervals
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Rahm, Jrène – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016
Marta Civil's paper "STEM Learning Research through a Funds of Knowledge Lens" (see EJ1091567) can be read as a story about her trajectory as a researcher of everyday and school mathematics over time, grounded in sociocultural historical theory. Building on her work, I explore three issues. First, I address the grounding of STEM research…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Sociocultural Patterns, Science Instruction, Science Education
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Jordan, Steven; Kapoor, Dip – Educational Action Research, 2016
Utilizing potential cross-pollinations of theoretical insights taken from approaches to educational and social research that have mostly emerged outside of the university and been generated by critical theorists and most recently indigenous researchers as work that has not only challenged the epistemological and ontological foundations of the…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Participatory Research, Action Research, Neoliberalism
Hegarty, Ann – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2016
This paper critically explores the power of photographic images and photovoice research methodology to support the emergence of narratives of care amongst twenty Irish fathers. In the context of economic recession, the breadwinner role for these men was exchanged with one of at-home father. Men's daily care of children included language and…
Descriptors: Fathers, Research Methodology, Caring, Masculinity
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Cole, Michael; Packer, Martin – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2016
This article uses a variety of principles of cultural-historical activity theory to extend Herbert Simon's (1996) insight into the inherent linkage between the creation of artifacts and design. We argue that design research must grapple with the doubly artificial, as the classrooms in which many educational designs are implemented are themselves…
Descriptors: Intervention, Design, Design Requirements, Educational Principles
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Kadakin, Vasily Vasilevich; Zeynalov, Guseyn Gardash ogly – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The relevance of the problem stated in the article is conditioned by the fact that the inclusion of Russia into the international market area requires a new quality in educators--professional mobility. The market is not an end in itself, but the environment in which educators must learn to fulfill their personal, intellectual and creative…
Descriptors: Occupational Mobility, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Students
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