EDE 9804 -2013

 Advanced Research Methods

School of Education

Department of Educational Administration, Leadership, and Technology

 Dr. Elsa Sofia Morote

 

First Weekend Second Weekend
Friday- 5:00-9:00 PM Friday 5-9:00 PM
Saturday- 8.30-4.30 PM Saturday 8.30-4.30 PM
Sunday- 8.30-4.30 PM Sunday 8.30-4.30 PM

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New Zealand, ICSEI; Las Vegas, Nevada, SITE; Hawaii, International,  One Voice, AERA Vancouver....and so on

Long Island, Practical Research Symposium 

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Course description

Research design, data collection and data analysis/statistical procedures for conducting empirical research in education and social sciences will be the core of the course. An application of quantitative methods should be demonstrated by an article publication or conference participation. 

 

Required Books

Educational Research : Competencies for Analysis and Applications - Gay, Mills and Airasian

Using SPSS for Windowns and Macintosh by Green and Salking

A short guide to academic writing. Andrew Johnson

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association

 

Online Support

Statistics Online Textbook

http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/index.html

 

Concepts and applications of inferential statistics

http://vassarstats.net/textbook/

 

http://blackboard.dowling.edu

 

www.linkedin.com - Educational Administration, Leadership and Technology Group

 

Other readings- Examples of Quantitative Methods

  • Writing Empirical Research Reports- Appendix C
  • Writing Empirical Research Reports- Appendix A
  • Encyclopedia of Educational Research-page 415- Rand Model of the education system
  • Doctoral Preparation of Scientifically Based Education Researchers by Eisenhart and DeHann
  • Research writing in education and Psychology from Planning to Publication - Appendix B

Journals Publications/ Writing

  • Writing the empirical journal article by Daryl Bem

  • Research Writing in education and Psychology from Planning to Publication  by Herbert Klausmeeir,  Appendix B

  • How to Publish in Scholarly Journals by Klinger et al.  Educational Researcher

  • Publish, Don't Perish. Submitting Research Articles to Refereed Journals by Margot Finn

  • Writing Empirical Research Reports: A Basic Guide by Fred Pyrczac, R. Bruce. Appendix A
  • Proposing Empirical Research, guide to the fundamentals, second edition (what is empirical research?), (identifying and combining variables)
  • Evaluating Research in Academic Journals by Fred Pyrczac, Appendix D. Checklist of Evaluation Questions

Some of the Articles to Discuss Spring  2011

Main Technique

Article

T-test, Lit review and ANOVA

MacCann, R., Eastment, B., & Pickering, S. (2002). Responding to Free Response Examination Questions: Computer versus Pen and Paper. British Journal of Educational Technology, 33(2), 173-88. Retrieved from ERIC database.

Pre and post test and Two way ANOVA

King, K., Vidourek, R., Davis, B., & McClellan, W. (2002). Increasing Self-Esteem and School Connectedness through a Multidimensional Mentoring Program. Journal of School Health, 72(7), 294-99. Retrieved from ERIC database.

Factor analysis, multiregression, path analysis

Schommer-Aikins, M., Duell, O., & Hutter, R. (2005). Epistemological Beliefs, Mathematical Problem-Solving Beliefs, and Academic Performance of Middle School Students. Elementary School Journal, 105(3), 289. Retrieved from ERIC database.

Logistic Regression

Taliaferro, L., Rienzo, B., & Donovan, K. (2010). Relationships between youth sport participation and selected health risk behaviors from 1999 to 2007

Discriminant Analysis

Garcia Falconetti, A. (2009). 2+2 Statewide Articulation Policy, Student Persistence, and Success in Florida Universities. Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 33(3-4), 238-255. Retrieved from ERIC database.

 

Paper for a Conference. As part of the main assignment of this class, you will be asked to write and send a paper to a peer-reviewed conference.  This activity can be done in teams.

Call for papers:

  • Hawaii International Conference in Education
  • http://www.hiceducation.org/cfp_edu.htm
  • American Association in Educational Research
  • http://www.aera.net
  • SITE- Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education
  • http://www.aace.org
  • ICSEI
  • http://www.icsei.net/
  • INVITATION TO LONDON EDUCATION RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM, 2012, AT THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE CLUB!

    We are pleased to invite you and your institution to participate in the London Education Research Symposium which will be held 19, 20 and 21 November, 2012 at the Oxford and Cambridge Club in London. The meeting will be held in the elegant private club, founded in 1830, which is located in the heart of London, next to St. James�s Palace, four blocks from Trafalgar Square, and in sight of Parliament and Buckingham Palace.

    You are invited to present a paper on an aspect of education research, or you may wish to attend as an observer or panel member.

    Highlights of the London 2012 meeting are:

    * Participation by educators worldwide, including Australia, Europe, Canada, India, South Africa, China, United States and United Kingdom.

    * Papers presented will be subsequently peer reviewed by external readers for inclusion in Symposium books or as sponsored journal articles.

    * Focus on educational excellence emphasizing best practices in teaching, learning and training.

    * Leading edge studies in accountability and evaluation of education.

    * Latest in the education Reform Movement.

    * School and Teacher performance measures.

    * Evaluation methods to improve student outcomes.

    * School efficiency and accountability through performance monitoring.

    * Improving school quality through effective supervision.

    * Scientific evidence for quality teaching.

    Major fields included are: Administration and Leadership, Secondary Instruction, Assessment and Evaluation, Early Childhood Language Arts and Literacy, Economics of Education, School Governance, Financing Education Systems, Special Education, and Pedagogy. The listing is not intended to be exhaustive and participants are encouraged to present nuanced research subjects within the scope of these topics.

    For more information: http://www.london-education-research-symposium.com/

     

Electronic Publications

 

Introduction

First Week

 

 

Sessions

Materials

Friday

Discussion about Collaborative Research Paper

Data Selection group methods

 

Review of �Call for Papers.� 

Electronic Journals

Full text education journals online

Principles of authorship

http://www.apastyle.org/manual/related/fine-1993.pdf

 

 

Discussion of topics and strategies for presenting a paper

 publishing

 

 

Discussion of sections of a research proposal- How to design a research

Gall Chapters 3 and  9

  Dissertations - Data Base- Group Selection  
 

�Increasing Self-Esteem and School Connectedness Through a Multidimensional Mentoring Program� by Keith A. King, Rebecca A. Vidourek, Beth Davis, Warren McClellan.

Article discussion and presentation.

Two way ANOVA, Pretest and Post test

  Pretest posttest discussion- Pair Samples t-test

T-test Independent Samples

 

SPSS Lesson 22

SPSS Lesson 23

Saturday

Responding to free response examinations questions: Computer versus Pen and Paper by Robert MacCann, Benjamin Eastment and Samantha Pickering

 

Article Discussion and Presentation: t-test literature review

  Two-way ANOVA mixed design

ANOVA One-way

One way Multivariate Analysis of Variance

SPSS Lesson 25

SPSS Lesson 24

SPSS Lesson 27

 

  Lunch  
 

"Epistemological beliefs, mathematical problem solving beliefs and academic performance of middle school students"

Article Discussion and Presentation

 

   Introduction to Multiple regression

  • Variable entry models: Simultaneous, Step-wise.
  • Statistical Procedure: Multiple Regression Analysis

 

SPSS Lesson 33

  Path Analysis

Structural Equation Modeling

SPSS Lesson 35

AMOS basics

Sunday Meditation- work on teams in your research projects  
     

 

 

 

Second Week

  Topic Lab
Friday Taliaferro, L., Rienzo, B., & Donovan, K. (2010). Relationships between youth sport participation and selected health risk behaviors from 1999 to 2007 Article Discussion and Presentation
  Multiregression, logistic regression and path analysis  
  Regression and Correlation  
Saturday Garcia Falconetti, A. (2009). 2+2 Statewide Articulation Policy, Student Persistence, and Success in Florida Universities. Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 33(3-4), 238-255. Retrieved from ERIC database. Article discussion and presentation
  Discriminant Analysis Lesson 34
  Writing your article, finalizing statistical analysis work on your paper
2.30 PM DRAFT DUE, EACH TEAM WILL BRING 3 COPIES AND SEND DRAFT TO BLACKBOARD 2 pages
  Articles Review - teams webquest - peer review
Sunday Mini Conference with Response  

 

 

Grading

Collaborative Research Paper (30%)

Submitting the paper to a peer reviewed conference  or a journal

10%

Presenting an assigned article on teams and Evaluating the assigned article using Appendix C of Gall, Gall and Borg

10%

In-Class Activities / Participation

20%
Collaborative research paper [10% draft, 30% final document] 40%
Peer evaluation 10%

Students presentations of their article draft in PowerPoint

10%

 

Quantitative Research Text References

 

Black, Thomas R. (199). Doing quantitative research in the social sciences: an integrated approach to research design, measurement and statistics; Sage Publications, Inc., California

Campbell, D.T. & Stanley, J.C Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Research.

Cook, T.D. & Campbell, D.T. Quasi-Experimentation: Design and Analysis Issues for Field Settings.

Davitz, J.R. & Davitz, L.J. A Guide: Evaluating Research Proposals in the Behavioral Sciences.

Dillman, D. The Total Design Method.

Donovan, T., & Hoover, K. R. (2000). The elements of social scientific thinking (7th ed.). New York: St. Martin�s Press.

Galvan, J. (1999). Writing literature reviews. Los Angeles, CA: Pyrczak

Glesne, C. (1999). Becoming qualitative researchers: An introduction (2nd ed.). New York: Addison, Wesley, Longman

Gorard, Stephen (2001). Quantitative methods in educational research: the role of numbers made easy; Continuum, New York

Haller, E. J., & Kleine, P. F. (2001). Using educational research: A school administrator's guide. New York: Addison, Wesley, Longman

Huck, S. W., Cormier, W. H., & Bounds, W. G., Jr. (1995). Reading statistics and research (2nd ed.). New York: Harper

 Johnson, Burke; Christensen, Larry (2000). Educational research: quantitative and qualitative approaches;  Allyn and Bacon,

Leedy, P.D. Practical Research: Planning and Design.

Madsen, D. Successful Dissertations and Theses.

 Mertens, Donna M. (1998). Research methods in education and psychology: integrating diversity with quantitative and qualitative approaches; Sage Publications, Inc., California

Shadish, W. R., Cook, T. D., & Campbell, D. T. (2002). Experimental and quasi-experimental design for generalized causal inference. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Struening, E.L. & Brewer, M.B. (eds.) Handbook of Evaluation Research.

Stufflebeam, D., et al. Educational Evaluation and Decision Making.

Trochim, W. M. K. (2001). The research methods knowledge base (2nd ed.). Cincinnati, OH: Atomic Dog. http://trochim.human.cornell.edu/kb/contents.htm

Warwick, D.R. & Lininger, C.A. The Sample Survey: Theory and Practice.

Wright, Sonia (1979). Quantitative methods and statistics: a guide to social research; Sage Publications, Inc., California