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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Maycock, Bryan John; Liu, Geniva; Klein, Raymond M. – Journal of Research Practice, 2009
For over a century, drawing from observation, at least at the introductory level, has been integral to many secondary and most post-secondary art school programs in Europe and North America. Its place in such programs is understood to develop an ability to see and interpret on a flat surface the real, three-dimensional world; this skill, in turn,…
Descriptors: Observation, Eye Movements, Scientific Methodology, Psychologists
Bhattacharyya, Gautam – Journal of Research Practice, 2008
As students progress towards their PhD degrees, they will become more independent and practitioner-like; for those moving into academia, it is often assumed the programs of their PhD mentors will serve as prototypes for their own successful research programs. However, the author's research program as an Assistant Professor led him in directions…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Research Projects, Chemistry, Educational Research
Fratesi, Sarah E.; Vacher, H. L. – Journal of Research Practice, 2008
In our attempts to track changes in geological practice over time and to isolate the source of these changes, we have found that they are largely connected with the germination of new geologic subdisciplines. We use keyword and title data from articles in 68 geology journals to track the changes in influence of each subdiscipline on geology over…
Descriptors: Geology, Scientific Research, Scientific Methodology, Trend Analysis
Richards, Anne R. – Journal of Research Practice, 2008
I explore in this essay an ethically grounded method for structuring a program of study. Rather than attempt to delimit a discipline or to reinforce disciplinarity, I suggest a means of creatively narrowing the scope of research, namely by focusing on inner necessity and conscience. The art of rhetoric as self-discipline is an extension of inner…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Interdisciplinary Approach, Research, Philosophy
Rasanen, Keijo – Journal of Research Practice, 2008
The managerial form of university governance has changed the conditions of academic work in many countries. While some academics consider this a welcome development, others experience it as a threat to their autonomy and to the meaningfulness of their work. This essay suggests a stance in response to the current conditions that should serve…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Change, College Faculty, Foreign Countries
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Jones, Phil; Bunce, Griff; Evans, James; Gibbs, Hannah; Hein, Jane Ricketts – Journal of Research Practice, 2008
This article explores the use of walking interviews as a research method. In spite of a wave of interest in methods which take interviewing out of the "safe," stationary environment, there has been limited work critically examining the techniques for undertaking such work. Curiously for a method which takes an explicitly spatial approach, few…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Physical Mobility, Interviews, Research Methodology
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Robins, Lisa; Kanowski, Peter – Journal of Research Practice, 2008
This article presents the first author's experiences as an Australian doctoral student undertaking a PhD by publication in the arena of the social sciences. She published nine articles in refereed journals and a peer-reviewed book chapter during the course of her PhD. We situate this experience in the context of current discussion about doctoral…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Academic Discourse
Guthrie, Cathy – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
The notion of researcher as craftsman is not new. This article takes the analogy further, exploring the similarities between the research student's journey and the artisan's transition from apprentice to journeyman to member of the guild, in the light of the author's own PhD experience. Having completed her apprenticeship with the MSc, she…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Researchers, Educational Experience
Brogt, Erik – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
This article describes the experiences of a former astronomer who is making the transition to astronomy education research as an international graduate student in the United States. The article describes the author's encounters with education research, its methodologies, and his changing research interests as he progresses through the graduate…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Graduate Students, Astronomy, Educational Research
Quaye, Stephen John – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
Social sciences research is entrenched with particular values, beliefs, norms, and practices that students, faculty, and researchers reproduce over time. In this article, the author argues for extending what counts as research within the social sciences to be more inclusive of differing methodologies and writing genres. Using personal narrative,…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Graduate Students, Research Methodology, Personal Narratives
Ngunjiri, Faith Wambura – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
Whereas writing a dissertation can be a fear-inducing experience for a doctoral student, there exists the possibility of not only learning but also self-transformation that can take place through the process. In this article, I reflect on how my choice of a research approach provided me with a transformative research experience. I will describe…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Research Methodology, Feminism, Culturally Relevant Education
Jackson, Janna Marie – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
This article explores some of the challenges and benefits of doing a dissertation with participants from a population to which I belong and on a topic some consider controversial, that of gay and lesbian educators. I describe the homophobia I experienced and how that homophobia affected my choice of topic, the research process, and my job…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Homosexuality, Sexual Orientation, Research Methodology
Villegas, Malia; Sullivan, Theresa Kathleen; Fuxman, Shai; Dewhurst, Marit – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
This article describes four doctoral students' process of coming together to support each other's work. What emerged was a powerful space of learning and a framework on research for social change. The authors hosted a 2-hour reflection session, which was recorded and transcribed. Text of that session appears in this article along with discussion…
Descriptors: Social Change, Transformative Learning, Group Dynamics, Problem Based Learning
Trujillo, Carlos Andres – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
Having a "normal" professional job and doing research impose different social and personal connotations. These differences materialize at least in two clear ways. First, it is common that researchers in the making find it very difficult to communicate to their closest social network (e.g., family and old close friends) the content and the…
Descriptors: Researchers, Social Isolation, Social Networks, Psychological Needs
Cohen, Jody; Lesnick, Alice; Himeles, Darla – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
Through a discussion of three pedagogical instances--based on classroom discourse, student writing, and program development--the authors examine education as an academic field, arguing that its disciplinary practices and perspectives invite interdisciplinarity and extra-disciplinarity to bridge from the academy to issues, problems, and strengths…
Descriptors: Knowledge Base for Teaching, Intellectual Disciplines, Program Development, Role of Education
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