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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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Ambrose, Susan; Huston, Therese; Norman, Marie – Research in Higher Education, 2005
Universities attempt to hire the highest quality faculty they can, but they are not always successful at retaining them. Furthermore, some faculty members who do remain may not function as engaging colleagues who make others want to stay. This study investigates why some faculty members leave and why others stay by illuminating the complexities of…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Qualitative Research, College Faculty, Universities
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Kezar, Adrianna – Research in Higher Education, 2005
As a result of both the external pressures and the known benefits of collaboration, many higher education institutions are trying to create learning communities, service and community-based learning, and interdisciplinary research and teaching. However, over 50% of collaborations fail. There has been virtually no research on how to enable higher…
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, Higher Education, Educational Practices, Intercollegiate Cooperation
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Taniguchi, Hiromi – Research in Higher Education, 2005
Although studies have shown a significant wage gain associated with the possession of a college degree, few have considered at what age the degree was received to estimate this college wage premium. Given the recent increase in the enrollment of older students, this study examines how the size of the premium is affected by college timing while…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Influences, College Graduates, Wages
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Herzog, Serge – Research in Higher Education, 2005
To reflect academic challenges and enrollment patterns of today's freshmen, this study measures the impact of high school preparation, first-year academic performance, multi-institution enrollment, and financial aid support on second-year persistence. Using multi-year cohorts at a public research university, results confirm the importance of…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Dropouts, Scholarships, Research Universities
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Renaud, Robert D.; Murray, Harry G. – Research in Higher Education, 2005
This study tested the Systematic Distortion Hypothesis by examining the factorial validity of student ratings of university teaching. Factorial validity is defined as the degree to which covariance among judged traits resembles the actual or true covariation of observable behaviors underlying these traits. Although many studies have examined the…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Test Validity, Student Attitudes, College Students
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Toutkoushian, Robert K. – Research in Higher Education, 2005
Institutions of higher education are looked to by society as the training grounds and gatekeepers for college-trained workers. However, despite a long history of being viewed by many as unresponsive to labor force needs, the academy has not found ways of effectively meeting these demands, nor articulating why it is that they have difficulty doing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Demand Occupations, Labor Needs, Educational Researchers
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Hellden, Gustav – Research in Science Education, 2005
This paper will report on the development of a research program by a group of science educators at Kristianstad University, which has its roots in a longitudinal study I conducted concerning students' developing understandings of ecological processes. Following the insights generated in this first study concerning the nature of student…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Program Development, Science Teachers, Research Design
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Adey, Philip – Research in Science Education, 2005
Since the early 1980s we have been engaged in the design, implementation, and evaluation of "cognitive acceleration" programs, which claim to enhance students' general intellectual processing skills. We have published extensive data showing long-term effects of these programs on students? cognitive development and academic achievement. In this…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Development, Academic Achievement, Intelligence
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Novak, Joseph D. – Research in Science Education, 2005
This paper describes the methods and outcomes of a 12-year longitudinal study into the effects of an early intervention program, while reflecting back on changes that have occurred in approaches to research, learning and instruction since the preliminary inception stages of the study in the mid 1960s. We began the study to challenge the prevailing…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Early Intervention, Concept Mapping, Science Education
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Johnson, Philip – Research in Science Education, 2005
This paper is a reflection on a three-year longitudinal study that explored the development of children's concept of a substance, for which detailed results concerning children's understandings have been reported elsewhere. The attention in this paper is on the methodological features related to the longitudinal nature of the study and the…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Children, Concept Formation, Curriculum
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Tytler, Russell; Peterson, Suzanne – Research in Science Education, 2005
The growth in science understanding and reasoning of 12 children is being traced through their primary school years. The paper reports findings concerning children's growing understandings of evaporation, and their changing responses to exploration activities, that show the complexity and coherence of learning pathways. Children's responses to…
Descriptors: Children, Longitudinal Studies, Thinking Skills, Science Education
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Reiss, Michael J. – Research in Science Education, 2005
In this paper I describe and discuss the way that a book I had written on a five-year longitudinal study of school science teaching was received by the pupils and teachers it featured. By and large the pupils' reception was positive. However, one group of teachers was deeply hurt by the book. I trace this mainly to my failure to consider…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Research Methodology, Science Instruction, Longitudinal Studies
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White, Richard T.; Arzi, Hanna J. – Research in Science Education, 2005
Aiming to encourage longitudinal studies in science education, we clarify conceptual and methodological aspects of longitudinal research. We use the studies that other articles in this issue describe to illustrate these aspects. The illustrations range from attempts to promote long-term change through experimental teaching to investigations that…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Test Validity, Science Education, Research Methodology
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Robbins, Jill – Research in Science Education, 2005
How do we see young children's thinking in science? Is it, as much previous research has led us to believe, that their ideas can be neatly boxed like "brown paper packages tied up with strings"--as the song from "The Sound of Music" goes? Or are their ideas like "wild geese that fly with the moon on their wings" ("Sound of Music"): fluid, complex,…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Young Children, Science Education, Scientific Research
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Dimopoulos, Kostas; Koulaidis, Vasilis; Sklaveniti, Spyridoula – Research in Science Education, 2005
This study aims at presenting a grid for analysing the way the language employed in Greek school science textbooks tends to project pedagogic messages. These messages are analysed for the different school science subjects (i.e., Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and educational levels (i.e., primary and lower secondary level). The analysis is made…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Science Education, Sociolinguistics, Physics
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