In Educational Research
Found 6 free book(s)Theories and Research in Educational Technology and ...
files.eric.ed.govThe research of this theory has positively promoted and guided effective use of educational technology to optimize individualized instruction. In the United States, pragmatism is advocated. No matter it is “Behaviorism” that lunched initial scientific research on psychology or “Cognitivism” that focused its research on
The Recess Debate A Disjuncture between Educational Policy ...
files.eric.ed.govA Disjuncture between Educational Policy and Scientific Research • Anthony D. Pellegrini Some devalue recess because they assume it to be a waste of time. There is no theory or empirical evidence to support this point of view. There is, however, abundant and clear evidence that recess has beneficial effects on children’s social competence
Dropping Out of High School: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and ...
www.ets.orgETS’s Research and Development division and its Center for Academic and Workforce Readiness and Success. To address the high school dropout problem, educational institutions must identify early on which students are likely to drop out. We are exploring the possibility of …
Decolonization in an Educational Context
www.uvic.caWhat the Research Says Curriculum is an important aspect of decolonization. Schools need to consider whose knowledge and ways of knowing are given priority. Decolonized education is rooted in connections to place. Place-based education empowers students and helps restore cultural knowledge. Part of the process of decolonizing
Online Education and Its Effective Practice: A Research Review
www.jite.orgResearch Design The research methodology for this study was to review published studies and research on online teaching and learning, the range of which included literature reviews prior to 2008 and empirical research after 2008. For purposes of this study, online education is operationally defined as a
Poverty and Education: Finding the Way Forward
www.ets.orgThe manifestations of child poverty influence both the educational opportunities available to children and the educational outcomes that they will likely achieve. Data on family structure and behaviors, food security, parent employment, health insurance, exposure to toxins, and child care are provided and compared for poor and non-poor children.