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Educational Research

Educational Research. Martha Menard , PhD, Sigma Applied Research Jan Schwartz, MA, Education & Training Solutions. What is Educational Research?. Basic, applied, and developmental research conducted to advance knowledge in the field of education or bearing on educational

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Educational Research

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  1. Educational Research Martha Menard, PhD, Sigma Applied Research Jan Schwartz, MA, Education & Training Solutions

  2. What is Educational Research? Basic, applied, and developmental research conducted to advance knowledge in the field of education or bearing on educational problems… So what does that mean? 

  3. Educational Research = ? • A systematic attempt to define and investigate significant questions related to teaching and learning • Research = a systematic approach to answering questions

  4. Areas of Inquiry in Educational Research Psychological (neuropsychological): • Includes learning theories, factors affecting learning, memory, cognition, motivation, maturation, child, adolescent, and adult development and growth, neuroscience • Example:  How do adult learners differ in motivation compared to children or adolescents?

  5. Areas of Inquiry in Educational Research con’t Philosophical: • Includes the analysis of concepts, values, and worthiness or quality in education or educational goals; moral judgments; methods of reasoning; the meaning, nature and sources of knowledge • Example: How do we define evidence-based practice? Does it differ from evidence-informed practice?

  6. Areas of Inquiry in Educational Research con’t Evaluation: • Includes assessment, tests, instruments such as those that measure constructs, examinations (both internal and external), item analysis, job task analysis, grading • Example: Does portfolio assessment measure entry-level competency as well as a multiple-choice examination?

  7. Areas of Inquiry in Educational Research con’t Methodological: • Includes methods of teaching, a comparison of these methods, teaching styles, teacher effectiveness, teaching practice, uses of instructional media and educational technology • Example: Do some teaching methods work better than others for adult learners?

  8. Areas of Inquiry in Educational Research con’t Administrative: • Includes issues around school financing, student financial aid, discipline, school records, classroom management, leadership styles, recruitment and deployment of staff • Example: Does increasing teacher autonomy promote employee satisfaction and reduce turnover?

  9. Areas of Inquiry in Educational Research con’t Sociological:  • Includes school-community relationships, teacher-student relationships, interpersonal relations within the school, classroom behavior of students, student protest, social media use analysis • Example: How do patterns of relationship between students change during the course of a professional training program?

  10. Areas of Inquiry in Educational Research con’t Historical: • Includes the history of disciplines or professions, institutions, programs, places or persons of educational interest • Example: How did the first Flexner Report affect medical education in the US? Are there parallels to massage therapy education?

  11. Educational Research in Massage Therapy A recent search on PubMed using the terms ‘educational research massage’ returned 67 studies. • Only 3 were actually relevant and qualified as educational research in massage therapy; • All were written by the same author (P. Finch); • All were conducted outside the United States.

  12. But the good news is… Educational research in massage therapy is virtually unlimited at this point, with many areas of inquiry, and LOTS of unanswered questions to investigate

  13. What research questions do you think are most important in massage therapy education?

  14. How can we assess quality in massage education? • What would it look like—in process, the end result, concrete examples of both • What infrastructure is necessary • What do students need to bring to the table • What do teachers need—support and skills • What else?

  15. Thank You! • Martha: martha@sigmaappliedresearch.com • Jan: janschwartz4@gmail.com American Educational Research Assoc. www.aera.net

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