Reforming research to support culturally and ecologically responsive and developmentally meaningful practice in schools

IF 14.3 1区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Psychologist Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00461520.2019.1698298
Thomas W. Farmer
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Abstract Although advances have been made in educational research, broad discrepancies continue in the educational experiences and outcomes of subgroups of youth. Research that focus on “what works” and tiered-models of evidence-based practices may not be well suited for tailoring interventions to support diverse learners. Building from dynamic systems and ecological perspectives of development, this article considers how educational research can be reformed to be responsive to cultural and ecological factors that impact the relevance of educational practices and student outcomes. Research is needed that fosters supported professionalism for teachers and promotes their expertise to use data to adapt interventions to the needs of subgroups. It is suggested that tiered systems of adaptive supports can be developed to better align practice elements of evidence-based interventions to developmental factors that contribute to the adaptation and outcomes of students with diverse learning needs.
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改革研究,以支持学校的文化和生态响应和有发展意义的实践
虽然教育研究取得了进展,但青少年亚群体的教育经历和结果仍然存在广泛的差异。关注“什么有效”的研究和基于证据的实践的分层模型可能不太适合定制干预措施,以支持不同的学习者。本文从动态系统和生态发展的角度出发,考虑如何改革教育研究,以响应影响教育实践和学生成果相关性的文化和生态因素。需要进行研究,以促进教师的专业精神,并提高他们利用数据使干预措施适应小组需求的专门知识。研究建议,可以开发适应性支持的分层系统,以更好地将循证干预的实践要素与有助于不同学习需求的学生适应和结果的发展因素结合起来。
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期刊介绍: The Educational Psychologist is a scholarly journal dedicated to exploring the psychology of learning and instruction. Articles in this journal encompass a diverse range of perspectives, from examining psychological mechanisms to exploring social and societal phenomena related to learning and instruction. The journal publishes theoretical and conceptual articles, as well as reviews and meta-analyses, that significantly contribute to theory or advance the methods used to explore educational psychology. Emphasizing innovation and advancing understanding, the journal does not publish articles solely reporting the methods and results of empirical studies; instead, all submissions, including reviews and meta-analyses, must offer clear implications for advancing theory. In addition to regular articles, the journal features special issues that delve into important themes in educational psychology, along with focal articles accompanied by peer commentary.
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