-
3
-
4
-
5
-
8“...Effective problem solving, sound decision making, insightful invention—do such aspects of good thinking depend more on deep expertise in a specialty than on...”
-
9“...Jeannette Wing's influential article on computational thinking 6 years ago argued for adding this new competency to every child's analytical ability as a vital...”
-
10by Django Paris Published in Educational researcher (01.04.2012)“...Seventeen years ago Gloria Ladson-Billings (1995) published the landmark article "Toward aTheory of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy," giving a coherent...”
-
11“...There has been perennial interest in personal qualities other than cognitive ability that determine success, including self-control, grit, growth mind-set, and...”
-
12“...Design-based research (DBR) evolved near the beginning of the 21st century and was heralded as a practical research methodology that could effectively bridge...”
-
13“...Despite increased attention to methodological rigor in education research, the field has focused heavily on experimental design and not on the merit of...”
-
14“...Policymakers, funders, and researchers today view research-practice partnerships (RPPs) as a promising approach for expanding the role of research in improving...”
-
15by Laura M. Desimone Published in Educational researcher (01.04.2009)“...The author suggests that we apply recent research knowledge to improve our conceptualization, measures, and methodology for studying the effects of teachers'...”
-
19by William R. Penuel Barry J. Fishman Britte Haugan Cheng Nora Sabelli Published in Educational researcher (01.10.2011)“...This article describes elements of an approach to research and development called design-based implementation research. The approach represents an expansion of...”
-
20by Tyler W. Watts Greg J. Duncan Robert S. Siegler Pamela E. Davis-Kean Published in Educational researcher (01.10.2014)“...Although previous research has established the association between early-grade mathematics knowledge and later mathematics achievement, few studies have...”