Very interesting reading on future pathways for educational research.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 11:40 AM
To: Juliet Ray
Subject: IES and the National Science Foundation Release Common Guidelines for Education
Research and Development
[Institute of Education Sciences - Newsflash]
IES and the National Science Foundation Release Common Guidelines for Education Research
and Development
A new report from the Department of Education and the National Science Foundation explains
how the two agencies hope to realize the full potential of their education research and
development investments-including obtaining meaningful findings and actionable
results-through a more systematic development of knowledge.
The report describes six types of research studies that can generate evidence about how to
increase student learning. Research types include those that generate the most fundamental
understandings related to education and learning; examinations of associations between
variables; iterative design and testing of strategies or interventions; and assessments of
the impact of a fully-developed intervention on an education outcome.
For each research type, the report describes the purpose and the expected empirical and/or
theoretical justifications, types of project outcomes, and quality of evidence.
To read the full report, go to
http://ies.ed.gov/aboutus/<http://ies.ed.gov/aboutus/?newsflash=true>
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