Past event
The Next Generation of Educational Research: Cutting edge methodology and world-leading ideas
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Educational research makes a powerful contribution to global challenges in society and culture. The sophisticated use of research methodologies is resulting in exciting new contributions to knowledge. The British Educational Research Association and SAGE Publishing have brought together some of the world’s leading education researchers to present on their research and its methodology. The conference is particularly aimed at Early Career Researchers (ECRs) and postgraduate research students, who are literally and metaphorically ‘The Next Generation of Educational Research’. Arising from a unique new endeavour for BERA (The BERA SAGE Handbook of Educational Research) this conference aims to build new futures in education and research.
Provisional programme:
09.30 | Registration, tea and coffee | ||
10.00 | Introduction Gemma Moss – BERA Jude Bowen – SAGE Publishing Dominic Wyse – UCL Institute of Education |
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10.20 | Locate next session | ||
10.25 | Strand 1 – Approaches to Research | Strand 2 – Understanding research | Strand 3 – Reporting, Disseminating & Evaluating Research |
Historical Research Gary McCulloch |
Shared Principles of Casual Inference in Qualitative and Quantitative Research Sean Kelly |
Using Research Findings Chris Brown |
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11.10 | Locate next session | ||
11.15 | Strand 1 – Approaches to Research | Strand 2 – Understanding research | Strand 3 – Reporting, Disseminating & Evaluating Research |
Case Study Research Malcolm Tight |
A Postivist Orientation: Hypothesis Testing and the ‘Scientific Method’ Roger Gomm |
Using International Comparative Studies in Achievement in Educational Research Larry Suter |
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12.00 | Lunch | ||
12.45 | Strand 1 – Approaches to Research | Strand 2 – Understanding research | Strand 4 – Acquiring Data |
Lighting a Spark, Seeing the Light: Educational Action Research as Transformative Practice Maricar Prudente & Socorro Aguja |
Interpretivism as a Thoery of Knowledge David Scott |
Surveys and Questionnaires Stacey Bielick |
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13.30 | Locate next session | ||
13.35 | Strand 1 – Approaches to Research | Strand 2 – Understanding research | Strand 4 – Acquiring Data |
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Sandy Oliver |
Unpacking Pragmatism for Mixed Methods Research: The Philosophies of Pierce, James, Dewey, and Rorty Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie |
Cataloguing and Organising Data Johanna Bleckman |
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14.20 | Tea and coffee break | ||
14.40 | Strand 1 – Approaches to Research | Strand 4 – Acquiring Data | |
Mixed Methods Approaches and their Application in Educational Research Pamela Sammons & Susila Davis |
How Should Numeric Data be Analysed? Stephen Gorard |
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15.25 | Locate next session | ||
15.30 | Strand 1 – Approaches to Research | Strand 3 – Reporting, Disseminating & Evaluating Research | |
Using Secondary Data Analysis for Educational Research Pamela E. Davis-Kean |
Communicating Research Findings Mark Rickinson |
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16.15 | Completion of evaluation forms | ||
16.20 | Panel Discussion (audience questions and reflections) Dominic Wyse, Emma Smith, Larry Suter |
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16.45 | Reception and launch of The BERA/SAGE Handbook of Educational Research Jude Bowen |
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17.00 | Close of meeting |
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