Quality research in literacy and science education international perspectives and gold standards

This book addresses implications for "Gold Standards" of education research—especially in science education and literacy. These standards are meant to provide evidence-based educational outcomes found effective in randomized controlled trials, following patterns of evidence used in medical...

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Otros Autores: Shelley, Mack C., 1950- (-), Yore, Larry D., Hand, Brian
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer-Verlag 2009.
Edición:1st ed. 2009.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • General Introduction
  • Education Research Meets the “Gold Standard”: Evaluation, Research Methods, and Statistics after No Child Left Behind
  • Setting the Agenda: Science Education and Science-based Research
  • Why “Gold Standard” Needs Another “s”: Results from the Gold Standard(s) in Science and Literacy Education Research Conference
  • Research and Practice: A Complex Relationship?
  • Moving Beyond the Gold Standard: Epistemological and Ontological Considerations of Research in Science Literacy
  • Longitudinal Studies into Science Learning: Methodological Issues
  • An International Perspective of Monitoring Educational Research Quality: Commonalities and Differences
  • Considering Research Quality and Applicability Through the Eyes of Stakeholders
  • Curriculum and Pedagogy
  • Researching Effective Pedagogies for Developing the Literacies of Science: Some Theoretical and Practical Considerations
  • Pedagogy, Implementation, and Professional Development for Teaching Science Literacy: How Students and Teachers Know and Learn
  • Approaching Classroom Realities: The Use of Mixed Methods and Structural Equation Modeling in Science Education Research
  • Mixed-methodology Research in Science Education: Opportunities and Challenges in Exploring and Enhancing Thinking Dispositions
  • New Directions in Science Literacy Education
  • Statistics, Research Methods, and Science Literacy
  • Multilevel Modeling with HLM: Taking a Second Look at PISA
  • Methods from Item Response Theory: Going Beyond Traditional Validity and Reliability in Standardizing Assessments
  • Confounding in Observational Studies using Standardized Test Data: Careful Disentanglement of Statistical Interpretations and Explanations
  • Predicting Group Membership using National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Mathematics Data
  • Incorporating Exploratory Methods using Dynamic Graphics into Multivariate Statistics Classes: Curriculum Development
  • Approaches to Broadening the Statistics Curricula
  • Dr. Fox Rocks: Using Data-mining Techniques to Examine Student Ratings of Instruction
  • Process Execution of Writing and Reading: Considering Text Quality, Learner and Task Characteristics
  • Can We Make a Silk Purse from a Sow's Ear?
  • Public Policy and “Gold Standard(s)” Research
  • Speaking Truth to Power with Powerful Results: Impacting Public Awareness and Public Policy
  • Funding Patterns and Priorities: An International Perspective
  • Research Ethics Boards and the Gold Standard(s) in Literacy and Science Education Research
  • Data Sharing: Disclosure, Confidentiality, and Security
  • Stitching the Pieces Together to Reveal the Generalized Patterns: Systematic Research Reviews, Secondary Reanalyses, Case-to-case Comparisons, and Metasyntheses of Qualitative Research Studies
  • The Gold Standard and Knowing What to Do
  • Epilogue: New Standards, New Directions, and New Realities
  • Reflections on Beyond the Gold Standards Era and Ways of Promoting Compelling Arguments about Science Literacy for All.