Educational Researcher (ER)
Vol. 43, n°1, 1-2/ 2014
What Should Count as Quality Education Research in Education? Continuing the Discussion
- Editors’ Introduction: What Should Count as Quality Education Research? Continuing the Discussion, Sherry A. Southerland, Vivian L. Gadsden, and Carolyn D. Herrington
- Research in the Hard Sciences, and in Very Hard “Softer” Domains, D. C. Phillips
- The Similarities Between Research in Education and Research in the Hard Sciences, Carl E. Wieman
- Why Understanding Science Matters: The IES Research Guidelines as a Case in Point, John L. Rudolph
- Relevance to Practice as a Criterion for Rigor, Kris D. Gutiérrez and William R. Penuel
- Editors’ Afterword, Sherry A. Southerland, Vivian L. Gadsden, and Carolyn D. Herrington
- An Investigation of the Relations Between School Concentrations of Student Risk Factors and Student Educational Well-Being, John W. Fantuzzo, Whitney A. LeBoeuf, and Heather L. Rouse
- Learning to Think Critically: A Visual Art Experiment, Daniel H. Bowen, Jay P. Greene, and Brian Kisida
- The Waive of the Future? School Accountability in the Waiver Era, Morgan S. Polikoff, Andrew J. McEachin, Stephani L. Wrabel, and Matthew Duque
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