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ERIC Number: EJ724910
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 6
Abstractor: ERIC
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ISSN: ISSN-1551-0670
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What Rural Education Research is of Most Worth? A Reply to Arnold, Newman, Gaddy, and Dean
Howley, Craig B.; Theobald, Paul; Howley, Aimee
Journal of Research in Rural Education, v20 n18 p1-6 2005
Offering a response to the question, "What rural education research is of most worth?", the authors recommend an approach very different from the one taken by Arnold, Newman, Gaddy, and Dean (2005) in their consideration of the rural education research literature. They remind readers that about 150 years ago, Herbert Spencer put a similar question--"What is the knowledge of most worth?"--to his readers, concluding that the answer was "science." The authors intend only light irony, however, acknowledging that the scientific spirit exerts strong influence on the project of scholarly research (for broad principles see, for instance, Shavelson & Towne, 2000). This influence is felt not only in hypothesis testing with mathematical tools, but also in historical, ethnographic, and other forms of research that rely more on analysis of language.
College of Education and Human Development, 5766 Shibles Hall, The University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5766. Tel: 207-581-2761.
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
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Language: English
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