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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Inferential Statistics
Sampling
Qualitative Rigor
Design-Based Research
Mixed Methods
Learning Theories
Behaviorism
Cognitivism
Constructivism
Socioculturalism
Connectivism
Supplements
Glossary
Example Studies
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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1.2. Knowing
… types of knowing: objectivity and
Subjectivity
. In this dialogue, thinkers have grappled…
Subjectivity
, on the other hand, applies to knowledge as it exists in the mind of the…
Thus, a weak claim for
Subjectivity
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One clear problem with
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… perspective of what happened (as with
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Like
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Subjectivity
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… also help us to recognize where
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Inter
Subjectivity
2.3. Qualitative Rigor
… variety of contexts (cf., inter
Subjectivity
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… negative case analysis, progressive
Subjectivity
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Progressive
Subjectivity
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Progressive
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3.4. Socioculturalism
… common goal, described as inter
Subjectivity
. It is not sufficient for the partners…