An ongoing debate in the field of educational research compares the value, usefulness, and rigor of qualitative vs. quantitative research methods. For instance, the US Department of Education has argued for a ‘gold standard ’ with randomized, controlled trials. They require such designs as entry qualification for their “What Works Clearinghouse
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About the book: Combining classic articles that have been key markers in recent debates with some n...
The focus of our Faculty’s inaugural journal on education a research and the public good addresses a...
FOR DECADES, the field of education has been drawn into sharp debate over the quality of ed-ucation ...
Discusses general questions related to standards for research quality and rigor in educational studi...
How can we decide whether some new tool or approach is valuable? Do published results of empirical r...
For decades there have been calls by concerned stakeholders to improve the quality of education rese...
The purpose of education research is to better understand educational phenomena to inform policy and...
subscribe see the on-line newsletter What is “good ” research in education? What are the criteria fo...
With this article, CITE Journal introduces a series of examples designed to address one of the centr...
Random samples of 50 articles each were selected from the education and health sciences literatures ...
This paper considers the range of research methods used by the UK education research community. Usin...
A debate currently occurring in the research community centers around what qualifies as “high qualit...
Recent calls for education research to adopt scientific principles have created much debate in the ...
The use of data in educational policy development and claims of "evidence" supported decisions are b...
Most people enter the field of educational research with good intentions of improving education and ...
About the book: Combining classic articles that have been key markers in recent debates with some n...
The focus of our Faculty’s inaugural journal on education a research and the public good addresses a...
FOR DECADES, the field of education has been drawn into sharp debate over the quality of ed-ucation ...
Discusses general questions related to standards for research quality and rigor in educational studi...
How can we decide whether some new tool or approach is valuable? Do published results of empirical r...
For decades there have been calls by concerned stakeholders to improve the quality of education rese...
The purpose of education research is to better understand educational phenomena to inform policy and...
subscribe see the on-line newsletter What is “good ” research in education? What are the criteria fo...