Intervention Research in Educational Practice Alternative Theoretical Frameworks and Application Problems

Improving learning and teaching at schools or universities may start with choosing evidence-based interventions and practices, but does not end there. To ensure sustainable changes to programs in educational practice, interventions need to address complex issues related to theories, research designs...

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Otros Autores: Astleitner, Hermann (Editor), Astleitner, Hermann editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Münster Waxmann 2020
Edición:1st, New ed
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  • Contributors Foreword PART 1. Theoretical Frameworks 1. Alternative Theoretical Frameworks for Educational Interventions Hermann Astleitner 2. A Theoretical Perspective on Ineffective Interventions: Malfunctions in Teaching Hermann Astleitner PART 2. Design Problems 3. Missing Control Group: The Effect of a Self-Congruence Intervention on Teachers' Volitional Competences and Motive Implementation Strategies Franz Hofmann & Hermann Astleitner 4. Negative Evidence: Fostering Pre-Service Teachers' Competences in Social Research and Related Learning Skills - a Quasi-Expiremental Study With Minimal Guidance Intervention Hermann Astleitner, Michaela Katstaller & Ulrike Greiner PART 3. Measurement Problems 5. Handling Validity Problems in Developmental Measurement Approaches - a Confirmatory Factor Analysis Approach on Student Engagement Hermann Astleitner 6. Pretest Bias: Supporting Undergraduate Learning Through Guided Self-Assessment and Reflective Writing Hermann Astleitner, Michaela Katstaller, Josef Eisner, Ulrike Greiner & Nomy Dickman 7. Instructional Sensitivity as a Prerequisite for Determining the Effectiveness of Interventions in Educational Research Alexander Naumann, Stephanie Musow & Michaela Katstaller 8. How Can Test-taking Motivation Be Theoretically Understood and Measured in Educational Intervention Research? Michaela Katstaller & Gabriela Gniewosz