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Nolan, Julene D.; Filter, Kevin J.; Houlihan, Daniel – School Psychology International, 2014
Educating children on a global level is a dynamic process where policy, procedure and guideline changes can leave teachers searching for new programs to resolve new challenges. This brief report shows a successful application of the Good Behavior Game in a school in the country of Belize following a significant change in policy regarding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Cultural Differences, Intervention
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Wu, Jiun-Yu; Kwok, Oi-Man; Willson, Victor L. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2014
The authors compared the effects of using the true Multilevel Latent Growth Curve Model (MLGCM) with single-level regular and design-based Latent Growth Curve Models (LGCM) with or without the higher-level predictor on various criterion variables for multilevel longitudinal data. They found that random effect estimates were biased when the…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Prediction, Regression (Statistics)
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Dasgupta, Annwesa P.; Anderson, Trevor R.; Pelaez, Nancy – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2014
It is essential to teach students about experimental design, as this facilitates their deeper understanding of how most biological knowledge was generated and gives them tools to perform their own investigations. Despite the importance of this area, surprisingly little is known about what students actually learn from designing biological…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Research Design, Science Experiments, Biology
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Meyer, J. Patrick; Liu, Xiang; Mashburn, Andrew J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2014
Researchers often use generalizability theory to estimate relative error variance and reliability in teaching observation measures. They also use it to plan future studies and design the best possible measurement procedures. However, designing the best possible measurement procedure comes at a cost, and researchers must stay within their budget…
Descriptors: Reliability, Classroom Observation Techniques, Generalizability Theory, Error of Measurement
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Tipton, Elizabeth; Hedges, Larry; Vaden-Kiernan, Michael; Borman, Geoffrey; Sullivan, Kate; Caverly, Sarah – Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2014
Randomized experiments are often seen as the "gold standard" for causal research. Despite the fact that experiments use random assignment to treatment conditions, units are seldom selected into the experiment using probability sampling. Very little research on experimental design has focused on how to make generalizations to well-defined…
Descriptors: Probability, Inferences, Eligibility, Recruitment
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Kochanek, Julie Reed; Lacireno-Paquet, Natalie; Carey, Rebecca – Regional Educational Laboratory Northeast & Islands, 2014
This report describes the approach that REL Northeast and Islands (REL-NEI) used to guide its eight research alliances toward collaboratively identifying a shared research agenda. A key feature of their approach was a two-workshop series, during which alliance members created a set of research questions on a shared topic of education policy and/or…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Agenda Setting, Workshops, Facilitators (Individuals)
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Nagle, Courtney – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2013
The limit concept is a fundamental mathematical notion both for its practical applications and its importance as a prerequisite for later calculus topics. Past research suggests that limit conceptualizations promoted in introductory calculus are far removed from the formal epsilon-delta definition of limit. In this article, I provide an overview…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Introductory Courses, Mathematical Concepts
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Wong, Vivian C.; Steiner, Peter M.; Cook, Thomas D. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2013
In a traditional regression-discontinuity design (RDD), units are assigned to treatment on the basis of a cutoff score and a continuous assignment variable. The treatment effect is measured at a single cutoff location along the assignment variable. This article introduces the multivariate regression-discontinuity design (MRDD), where multiple…
Descriptors: Computation, Research Design, Regression (Statistics), Multivariate Analysis
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Cronje, Johannes – Educational Media International, 2013
This paper will consider the phenomenon of design research. It will then consider four research positions in social science research. The paper will show how the design perspectives map onto the research paradigms and how by rotating through these paradigms, a design research cycle is formed. Finally, the paper will discuss four research questions…
Descriptors: Design, Research, Research Design, Social Science Research
Caruth, Gail D. – Online Submission, 2013
Mixed methods research evolved in response to the observed limitations of both quantitative and qualitative designs and is a more complex method. The purpose of this paper was to examine mixed methods research in an attempt to demystify the design thereby allowing those less familiar with its design an opportunity to utilize it in future research.…
Descriptors: Research Design, Qualitative Research, Researchers, Mixed Methods Research
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Gannon, Susanne – English in Australia, 2015
Collective biography draws on memory work methods developed initially by feminist sociologists (Haug et al., 1987) where people collaboratively examined the social and discursive resources through which they take themselves up as particular gendered subjects in the world. Their own memories become resources to investigate processes of…
Descriptors: Females, Fiction, Memory, Biographies
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Gelbar, Nicholas W.; Madaus, Joseph W.; Lombardi, Allison; Faggella-Luby, Michael; Dukes, Lyman – Physical Disabilities: Education and Related Services, 2015
College students with physical disabilities were among the first students to receive disability supports in higher education in the United States, and the earliest journal articles in disability services focused almost exclusively on this cohort. As more students with a range of disability types have accessed higher education over the past 25…
Descriptors: College Students, Physical Disabilities, Literature Reviews, Journal Articles
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Rofess, Sakander; Mahmood, Muhammad Asim – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
This paper investigates Pakistani doctoral thesis acknowledgements from genre analysis perspective. A corpus of 235 PhD thesis acknowledgements written in English was taken from Pakistani doctoral theses collected from eight different disciplines. HEC Research Repository of Pakistan was used as a data sources. The theses written by Pakistani…
Descriptors: Investigations, Doctoral Dissertations, Literary Genres, Theses
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Koutromanos, George; Sofos, Alivisos; Avraamidou, Lucy – Educational Media International, 2015
This paper provides a review of the literature about the use of augmented reality in education and specifically in the context of formal and informal environments. It examines the research that has been conducted up to date on the use of those games through mobile technology devices such as mobile phones and tablets, both in primary and secondary…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Educational Games, Handheld Devices, Courseware
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Cooney, John B.; Young, John, III; Luckner, John L.; Ferrell, Kay Alicyn – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2015
This article is intended to assist teachers and researchers in designing studies that examine the efficacy of a particular intervention or strategy with students with sensory disabilities. Ten research designs that can establish causal inference (the ability to attribute any effects to the intervention) with and without randomization are discussed.
Descriptors: Intervention, Sensory Integration, Disabilities, Inferences
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