The authors reflect on the nature and experience of the process of ethics approval applied to educational research in Australia. Drawing on examples, dysfunctional aspects are identified, which impact most powerfully on particular individuals and groups. Possible explanations for the current situation are discussed, and an argument is made for a fundamental revision to a system which is unfit for the purpose
The regulatory scope of Human Research Ethics Committees can be problematic for a variety of reasons...
The Australian Health Ethics Committee's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving...
This chapter focuses on the growth of the ethics phenomenon in the context of a culture of increasin...
In the human sciences, a student research-centered pedagogy is constrained by institutional ethics r...
This article explores modern concerns pertaining to the place and role that ethics play in education...
Formal ethical review of research proposals is now almost the default requirement for all – staff an...
This article focuses attention onto an underexamined issue in the literature on educational research...
The Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT) has identified that a number of fun...
This contribution is set in the context of the burgeoning of practitioner inquiry in Australia, taki...
Educational research, and research in the Social Sciences more generally, has experienced a growth i...
Australian Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) have to contend with ever-increasing workloads a...
One of the causes of the problem is straightforward. Australian regulations to govern research ethic...
This paper sets the context for questions covered in the Education Sciences Special Issue: Regulatio...
In Australian universities, social research projects secure institutional approval as ethical throug...
Ethical dilemmas in educational research often pose interesting and challenging questions for resear...
The regulatory scope of Human Research Ethics Committees can be problematic for a variety of reasons...
The Australian Health Ethics Committee's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving...
This chapter focuses on the growth of the ethics phenomenon in the context of a culture of increasin...
In the human sciences, a student research-centered pedagogy is constrained by institutional ethics r...
This article explores modern concerns pertaining to the place and role that ethics play in education...
Formal ethical review of research proposals is now almost the default requirement for all – staff an...
This article focuses attention onto an underexamined issue in the literature on educational research...
The Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT) has identified that a number of fun...
This contribution is set in the context of the burgeoning of practitioner inquiry in Australia, taki...
Educational research, and research in the Social Sciences more generally, has experienced a growth i...
Australian Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) have to contend with ever-increasing workloads a...
One of the causes of the problem is straightforward. Australian regulations to govern research ethic...
This paper sets the context for questions covered in the Education Sciences Special Issue: Regulatio...
In Australian universities, social research projects secure institutional approval as ethical throug...
Ethical dilemmas in educational research often pose interesting and challenging questions for resear...
The regulatory scope of Human Research Ethics Committees can be problematic for a variety of reasons...
The Australian Health Ethics Committee's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving...
This chapter focuses on the growth of the ethics phenomenon in the context of a culture of increasin...