Education Research
Introduction
Acknowledgements
1. Groundwork
1.1. Research
1.2. Knowing
1.3. Theories
1.4. Ethics
2. Paradigms
2.1. Inferential Statistics
2.2. Sampling
2.3. Qualitative Rigor
2.4. Design-Based Research
2.5. Mixed Methods
3. Learning Theories
3.1. Behaviorism
3.2. Cognitivism
3.3. Constructivism
3.4. Socioculturalism
3.5. Connectivism
Appendix A. Supplements
Glossary
Appendix B. Example Studies
Example Study #1. Public comment sentiment on educational videos
Example Study #2. Effects of open textbook adoption on teachers' open practices
Appendix C. Historical Readings
Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848)
On the Origin of Species (1859)
Science and the Savages (1905)
Theories of Knowledge (1916)
Theories of Morals (1916)
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Public comment sentiment on educational videos
Effects of open textbook adoption on teachers' open practices
Historical Readings
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Science and the Savages (1905)
Theories of Knowledge (1916)
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Appendix B. Example Studies
… spanning multiple paradigms,
Method
s, and research topics.
3.1. Behaviorism
… goal of behavioristic teaching
Method
s is to manipulate the environment of a…
… nor controlled via scientific
Method
s and therefore should be ignored when analyzing…
3.5. Connectivism
… have been forced to develop new
Method
s of deploying instruction.”
3.3. Constructivism
… its environment and peers, the
Method
s of remembrance adapt. If the child is…
… world of education regarding
Method
s of implementation of constructivism. Constructionism,…
2.4. Design-Based Research
… believed that traditional research
Method
s failed to improve classroom practices,…
… 2004; Collins, 1990). Traditional
Method
s of research generate refined understandings…
… drawing on a variety of research
Method
s that best fit the context. This flexibility…
… from a number of disciplines and
Method
ologies as they execute an intervention.…
… believed that traditional research
Method
s failed to improve classroom practices,…
… experiments: theoretical and
Method
ological challenges in creating complex interventions…
… Design research: Theoretical and
Method
ological issues. Journal of the Learning…
1.4. Ethics
… would be "unprocurable by other
Method
s" and the "degree of risk to be taken…
Example Study #2. Effects of open textbook adoption on teachers' open practices
… supplements do not make this mixed
Method
s, because the quantitative data are…
Method
Example Study #1. Public comment sentiment on educational videos
This mixed
Method
s study primarily operated from a positivist paradigm and used…
… to this topic, we describe the
Method
s used, present our findings, and conclude…
… different fields with varying
Method
s, all of these studies paint a dismal picture…
… quantitative, and qualitative
Method
s to answer the research questions. We describe…
… civility more robust qualitative
Method
s are necessary in future research. Though…
… comments at online news sites: a
Method
ological dilemma for discourse analysis.…
… equation modeling. Sociological
Method
ology, 25, 267-316.
… of the Conference on Empirical
Method
s in Natural Language Processing (pp. 79–86).…
Method
s