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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Connectivism
Supplements
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Public comment sentiment on educational videos
Effects of open textbook adoption on teachers' open practices
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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Theory
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… food. He went on to test this
Theory
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… law of effect, which presents a
Theory
about how behavior is learned and reinforced.
3.2. Cognitivism
… universal cognitive model or
Theory
of learning accepted by all cognitive scientists.
Gestalt
Theory
developed in the early 1900s refers to our “tendency to organize…
… p.165). Information processing
Theory
can be useful to instructional designers…
Cognitive load
Theory
proposes that a finite amount of information can be processed…
… each situation. There is no one
Theory
to rule them all. (Apologies to J.R.R.…
Sweller, J. (2011). Cognitive load
Theory
. Psychology of Learning and Motivation,…
Cognitive Load
Theory
3.5. Connectivism
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Theory
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… inside a person (the “black box
Theory
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… Karen Stephenson’s “quantum
Theory
of trust” which “explains not just…
… real challenge for any learning
Theory
is to actuate known knowledge at the…
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Theory
into Practice – 5th Edition, Upper…
… Karen Stephenson’s Quantum
Theory
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… The Latent Semantic Analysis
Theory
of Acquisition, Induction and Representation…
… (2004). Mathematics: Catastrophe
Theory
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An Alternative
Theory
3.3. Constructivism
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Theory
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… differently by establishing a
Theory
involving cognitive stages.
Piaget’s cognitive
Theory
explores how children develop. His
Theory
splits…
… radical constructivism from his
Theory
of cognitive development, Vygotsky draws…
… Vygotsky’s Social Development
Theory
.
… how to build a bridge would in
Theory
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… implementation, however, and not the
Theory
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… constructivism is a learning
Theory
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Learning
Theory
in Practice
2.4. Design-Based Research
… improve, the general body of
Theory
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… impact practice while advancing
Theory
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… variables to test and refine
Theory
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… practice but also aims to advance
Theory
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… 420). They chose to test their
Theory
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… have success or failure so that
Theory
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Example Study #2. Effects of open textbook adoption on teachers' open practices
… (2006). Constructing grounded
Theory
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Example Study #1. Public comment sentiment on educational videos
… social construction of technology
Theory
(Pinch & Bijker, 1984), which suggests…
1.2. Knowing
… difference between a law and a
Theory
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Theory
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… to recognize (a) that the term
Theory
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… difference between a fact and a
Theory
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Theory
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2.5. Mixed Methods
… through the lens of critical
Theory
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