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Jack Barbera; Jordan Harshman; Regis Komperda – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
To facilitate the chemistry education community in locating and evaluating published assessment instruments, the Chemistry Instrument Review and Assessment Library (CHIRAL) encompasses a number of resources. First and foremost, CHIRAL contains a catalog of over 500 assessment instruments that is easily searchable, allowing for the identification…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Evaluation Methods, Educational Resources, Libraries
Mary Lang Gebel – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The current position statement on evidence-based practice (EBP) published by the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA), the national certifying organization for the profession of speech-language pathology states that it is the expectation for those who hold the Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) in SLP that they incorporate…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Professional Associations, Speech Language Pathology, Position Papers
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April C. Cowan; Karen Ratcliff; Chih-Ying Li – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2023
Constructivist teaching approaches rely on students to be active participants in their learning. A flipped classroom is a constructivist approach that requires the students to complete pre-learning activities outside of class. Thus, in class the students can practice and engage in team-based discussions and teacher guided learning. We delivered…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Allied Health Personnel, Flipped Classroom
Tanya S. Wright; Lori Bruner; Amy Cummings; Katharine O. Strunk – Education Policy Innovation Collaborative, 2023
We conducted an instrumental case study to examine literacy instruction in K-3 classrooms in Michigan during the pandemic-impacted 2020-2021 school year. We sought to understand (a) how teachers described their literacy instruction before and during the COVID-19 pandemic; (b) the literacy instructional practices teachers implemented across…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Literacy Education
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Wrigley, Terry – British Educational Research Journal, 2018
In response to the increasing emphasis on 'evidence-based teaching', this article examines the privileging of randomised controlled trials and their statistical synthesis (meta-analysis). It also pays particular attention to two third-level statistical syntheses: John Hattie's "Visible learning" project and the EEF's "Teaching and…
Descriptors: Evidence, Evidence Based Practice, Randomized Controlled Trials, Meta Analysis
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Penuel, William R.; Farrell, Caitliin C.; Daniel, Jula – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background/Context: Research on data and evidence use suggest that productive use depends on interactive processes, including sustained interactions between educators and researchers. Recent research on research-practice partnerships (RPPs) has examined conditions under which these sustained collaborations support evidence use. Findings from these…
Descriptors: Data Use, Dropout Prevention, Educational Research, Partnerships in Education
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Rodriguez, Dario N.; Berry, Melissa A. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Counterfactual thinking is a form of mental simulation that informs causal judgments regarding the role antecedent events played in producing present outcomes. We examined whether inducing participants to think counterfactually about a case involving eyewitness evidence would sensitize them to variations in eyewitness evidence quality.…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Evaluative Thinking, Logical Thinking, Evidence
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Culp, Julian – Theory and Research in Education, 2020
This article explores the contribution of Jürgen Habermas' discourse theory of morality, politics, and law to theorizing educational justice. First, it analyzes Christopher Martin's discourse-ethical argument that the development of citizens' discursive agency is required on epistemic grounds. The article criticizes this argument and claims that…
Descriptors: Justice, Persuasive Discourse, Ethics, Value Judgment
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Rozmann, Nir; Nahari, Galit – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
We investigated whether evidence direction (incriminating versus exonerating) moderated the influence of intergroup bias on alibi credibility assessments. Israeli-Jewish participants (n = 160) assessed the credibility of an alibi statement provided by either an Israeli-Jewish or an Israeli-Arab suspect. Along with the alibi statement, half of the…
Descriptors: Credibility, Evidence, Social Bias, Jews
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Snell, Emily K.; Wasik, Barbara A.; Hindman, Annemarie H. – Reading Teacher, 2020
Texting is increasingly used by teachers to communicate with families about classroom logistics and to support learning at home. The authors review the research evidence supporting texting as a tool for increasing family members' engagement and their children's learning, including the authors' own evidence-based texting program, Text to Talk,…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Teaching Methods, Vocabulary Development, Evidence Based Practice
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Nikolakopoulos, Stavros – Research Synthesis Methods, 2020
In narrative synthesis of evidence, it can be the case that the only quantitative measures available concerning the efficacy of an intervention is the direction of the effect, that is, whether it is positive or negative. In such situations, the sign test has been proposed in the literature and in recent Cochrane guidelines as a way to test whether…
Descriptors: Synthesis, Evidence, Statistical Analysis, Nonparametric Statistics
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Thomas, Aliki; Lubarsky, Stuart; Varpio, Lara; Durning, Steven J.; Young, Meredith E. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Scoping reviews are increasingly used in health professions education to synthesize research and scholarship, and to report on the depth and breadth of the literature on a given topic. In this Perspective, we argue that the philosophical stance scholars adopt during the execution of a scoping review, including the meaning they attribute to…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Educational Research, Medical Education, Epistemology
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Williams, Jane; Rychetnik, Lucie; Carter, Stacy – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2020
Background: Organised cervical screening programmes are a combination of arrangements designed to maximise benefit and minimise harm associated with cervical cancer at the population level. Many organised programmes are described as 'evidence-based', reflecting an expectation that healthcare should be based on the tenets of Evidence-Based Medicine…
Descriptors: Cancer, Medical Evaluation, Evidence Based Practice, Health Programs
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Boyle, Christopher; Anderson, Joanna – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2020
This article discusses the justification for inclusive education in Australia, whilst being cognizant of the wider international landscape. Separate educational provision is increasing in many countries, including Australia. Inclusive education has plateaued to a degree with demand increasing for non-inclusive settings. There are three main…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Equal Education, Special Education, Foreign Countries
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Campbell, Corbin M.; Chadi, Diana; Avila, Pablo – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2020
This chapter describes four concepts from the learning sciences that provide research-based recommendations for instructional practice. The authors explore how these teaching approaches manifest in different institutional, disciplinary, and course contexts.
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Teaching Methods, Institutional Characteristics, Intellectual Disciplines
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