The Ph.D. in educational statistics and research methods (ESRM) prepares students interested in statistics, psychometrics, education measurement, assessment and evaluation to develop, critically ...
Five distinguished scholars—Ruth Hayhoe, Stephen Raudenbush, Manabu Sato, Shanmai Wang, and Rupert Wegerif—were honored with the award for their groundbreaking contributions. Established in 2024 on ...
Initiated in 2009, the annual Methods Symposium is a signature program of the UAB Center for Outcomes and Effectiveness Research and Education. The overarching goal of the Methods Symposium is to ...
The AI revolution has transformed behavioral and cognitive research through unprecedented data volume, velocity, and variety (e.g., neural imaging, ...
Margaret Eisenhart is University Distinguished Professor of Educational Foundations, Policy and Practice/ Research and Evaluation Methodology. Since 2004 she has held the Bob and Judy Charles Endowed ...
The Delphi method has emerged as a versatile tool to synthesise expert opinion in situations where empirical evidence is either incomplete or rapidly evolving. In both health and education, this ...
Methodologies play a decisive role in empirical education research and the innovation of education sciences in the digital era, helping to lay a solid foundation for policymaking and the development ...
Researchers encourage public schools to use "culturally responsive" methods. New research from New York University found that public school curriculum is falling short in providing “culturally ...
Join Dr. Sarah McLaughlin for an engaging, hands-on workshop exploring the use of Play-Doh as a creative method in qualitative research. Sarah will share insights from her research study, ...
The Ph.D. in educational statistics and research methods (ESRM) prepares students interested in statistics, psychometrics, education measurement, assessment and evaluation to develop, critically ...