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Halpain, Maureen C.; Jeste, Dilip V.; Trinidad, Geraldine I.; Wetherell, Julie L.; Lebowitz, Barry D. – Academic Psychiatry, 2005
OBJECTIVE: There is an urgent need for research training in psychiatry at early career stages, especially in geriatric psychiatry. The authors describe their first-year experience with the Summer Training in Aging Research Topics--in Mental Health (START-MH), a new federally funded national-level training program intended to offer intensive…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Mentors, Mental Health, Psychiatry
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O'Connor, Deborah L.; O'Neill, Brian J. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2004
Social work is committed to promoting social justice, inclusion and the empowerment of people. Qualitative research methods offer exciting possibilities for operationalizing this commitment. Drawing predominantly on constructivist and/or critical paradigms for understanding, qualitative research fosters a rebalancing of power within the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Feedback (Response), Constructivism (Learning), Qualitative Research
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Snelgrove, Sue – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2005
A critical question for me as a teacher/researcher in the field of inclusive education is how to reposition children with moderate and severe intellectual disabilities as participants rather than subjects in the debate. In this paper, I develop a methodology of inclusion that comprises an ethics of consent and a pedagogy for research participation…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Mental Retardation, Teaching Methods, Ethics
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Bartlett, Steve; Burton, Diana; Buckley, Sue – Education 3-13, 2005
This article considers the important part that practitioner research can play in the professional development of teachers. The case study illustrates how a teacher's interests encouraged her to investigate particular areas of her practice. She read literature about emotional intelligence and devised strategies to enhance her classroom teaching.…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Emotional Intelligence, Diaries, Case Studies
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Pitri, Eliza – Art Education, 2006
Teachers who frame the curriculum around purposeful playful activities that allow children to work at their own pace and allow children to make choices rather than be coerced into their work are indirectly committed to becoming researchers in their own classrooms. The art teacher-researcher is a participant observer of what goes on in the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Participant Observation, Art Teachers, Action Research
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Harding, Jennifer – Teaching in Higher Education, 2002
This article discusses a teaching and research initiative in which 12 third-year undergraduate students and a lecturer worked as volunteers at a local drop-in centre for homeless men and women, and subsequently conducted 49 life history interviews there. Students were asked to keep a diary, recording field observations and reflections on stories…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Undergraduate Students, Research Methodology, Biographies
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Anderson, Graham; Barton, Sue; Wahlberg, Madeleine – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2003
This article focuses on the limitations and possibilities of teaching as a research-based activity in the current context of further education (FE) practice. The article argues that research can deliver real improvements in the quality of teaching and learning in further education. To enable this improvement to take place, the article suggests…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Adult Education, Educational Improvement, Action Research
Li, Junlei; Klahr, David; Siler, Stephanie – Science Educator, 2006
Diminishing "standards" and "alignment" to overused buzzwords or superficial checklists masks the dire need for truly systematic and operational standards-based alignment in science education. In this article, the authors report the findings of an ongoing collaborative effort between cognitive researchers and urban science…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Curriculum Development, Science Teachers, Science Achievement
Patterson, Leslie, Ed.; And Others – 1993
This book, which focuses on the language arts teacher/researcher, is offered as a testament to teachers' expanding participation in collecting data and building theories about teaching, learning, curriculum, and assessment. The book's 24 chapters are grouped into four parts. The first part addresses general issues about teacher research: its…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts, Preschool Education
Mills, Kim; Shelly, Barbara – 1996
A collaboration among teachers, education researchers, and computations scientists is described. The collaboration sought to apply advanced information technology in the K-12 classroom. In the Syracuse University Living Schoolbook project, developers created prototype Education Information Infrastructure (EII) services, conducted teacher team…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Planning, Educational Cooperation
Ronnerman, Karin – 1996
Local responsibility for school development in Sweden has led to new possibilities for teacher improvement. This paper looks at using the potential of action research generated by the decentralization for the inservice training of teachers. Decentralization offered opportunities for inservice development work through special funding for projects,…
Descriptors: Action Research, Decentralization, Educational Change, Elementary Education
Bardine, Bryan – 1997
Typically, teacher research is conducted because teachers want to have some questions answered. Starting effective teacher research begins by framing the question in a way that will yield the best research. Three important suggestions when framing teacher research questions are as follows: the question needs to be open ended enough to allow…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Educators, Adult Literacy, Educational Research
Van Oudenhoven, Nico – 1994
When researchers and practitioners in early childhood care and education interact, outcomes are often disappointing to both. It is likely that a new brand of professionals, capable of living in the cultures of both the researcher and the practitioner, will bridge the gap. These professionals will be found mostly in intermediary organizations,…
Descriptors: Agencies, Early Childhood Education, Educational Development, Foreign Countries
Dana, Nancy Fichtman – 1993
Focusing on the emerging nature of teacher voice in educational change, this ethnographic study examined the process of teacher-initiated change through collaborative research in an elementary school. Four elementary school teachers, their principal, and a university professor were involved in the research. Qualitative data was collected through…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College School Cooperation, Dialog Journals, Educational Change
Staik, Irene M.; Rogers, Julia S. – 1993
In a relatively small, predominantly undergraduate university, it is often hard to find the time and resources to conduct educational research. One small liberal arts college, the University of Montevallo (Alabama), has addressed this problem by involving undergraduate psychology majors in collaboration in educational research with faculty. It is…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Computer Uses in Education, Data Analysis, Educational Objectives
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