Events2Join

Can we trust educational research?


Can We Trust This Evidence? A Tale of Two Errors in Educational ...

The vast majority of educational products are intended for supplemental instruction. · Efficacy studies aren't cheap. · Many efficacy studies are ...

Education research is still the hardest science: a proposal for ...

Education research will not be usable unless it is trusted; thus, trustworthiness and usability are inexorably linked. By usability we mean ...

Can we trust educational research? ("Visible Learning"

These weaknesses, and the fact that they seem to have been largely unnoticed by the many educational researchers around the world who have read ...

Educational Research – I don't trust much of it. Here is why.

Recently, I had an opportunity to listen to a respected superintendent from Canada say something I have thought for a long time, “Much of ...

Can we really trust educational research? - Pianodao

Researchers themselves are lamenting the fact the only a third of published psychology research is reliable. If they are concerned, so should we all be.

Can We Trust "Evidence-Based"? - CURMUDGUCATION

It requires "studies that have had a positive, statistically significant impact on student outcomes without any negative findings from well- ...

Making Sense Out of Educational Research | Edutopia

Given all of its inherent dangers, I believe that teachers and administrators can use research in a different way -- the way we use great photography.

Ten reasons why you should not trust educational research - LinkedIn

Why? Because they do not yield direct, objective data but merely subjective interpretations/reconstructions of events by teachers or learners ...

How can we trust research? - Cambridge CEM

A major challenge for anyone interested in the use of research within both schools and the wider education system is to try and make some ...

How can we trust research studies? - Quora

Yes of course, provided surveys are conducted with a scientific research method. This means for example, questions should be posed in the right ...

Research That Teachers Can Trust | Reading Rockets

We must raise the trustworthiness, that is, appropriateness and rigor, of all education-related research. It will be important to ensure that all Federally- ...

How can you know if it's *really* "research-based?"

My new book, When Can You Trust the Experts: How to Tell Good Science from Bad in Education is now available. (There's a link for a free ...

A comprehensive view of trust in education: Conclusions from a ...

At the same time, as research has shown, education can be understood as an important precondition of trust. Furthermore, contextual conditions ...

How do you know which educational research to trust? Here are the ...

As noted in The Trials of Evidence-Based Education, a study with 200 participants and a 100% completion rates is likely to be more trustworthy than a study with ...

Teachers trust educational science - Especially if it confirms their ...

Teachers around the world are increasingly required by policy guidelines to inform their teaching practices with scientific evidence. However, due to the ...

Can we trust scientific research? - Quora

Yes, scientific research can really be trusted. It is the best way we know to develop reliable knowledge, and it is a collective and cumulative ...

Can We Trust Education for Fostering Trust? Quasi-experimental ...

Education could also lead to higher levels of trust because the well-educated have greater economic success, which make them less exposed to ...

improving trust and use of education research - JScholarship

likely are you to use this research with your students?' and 'How likely are you to share this technique with other teachers?'. A composite score was ...

Do Research Participants Trust Researchers or Their Institution?

We explored this trust in universities further with participants and asked them what in particular they were trusting. Participants discussed ...

Education Research Is Still Too Dense. We Need More Teacher ...

We can do better. By inviting researchers to sit down with actual teachers to discuss real issues in real schools and co-create real solutions ...