The Foundational Handbook on Improvement Research in Education
The Foundational Handbook on Improvement Research in Education is a pathbreaking effort to build a field of research committed to producing the practical knowledge needed to advance educational access, quality, and equity. This is research distinguished by the use of inclusive, iterative approaches to analysis, design, implementation, and evaluation to understand and address educational opportunities, needs, and problems grounded deeply in school and community contexts. Designed for researchers, students, and educators, the handbook elaborates the intellectual foundations, explores the organizational and policy contexts, reviews approaches, and examines methods of improvement research. It features contributions from a plural community of researchers with expertise in the learning sciences, instructional improvement, organizational and policy studies, and research methodologies, many with extensive experience collaborating with teachers, leadership, families, and advocates in local problem solving and design.

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The Foundational Handbook on Improvement Research in Education
The Foundational Handbook on Improvement Research in Education is a pathbreaking effort to build a field of research committed to producing the practical knowledge needed to advance educational access, quality, and equity. This is research distinguished by the use of inclusive, iterative approaches to analysis, design, implementation, and evaluation to understand and address educational opportunities, needs, and problems grounded deeply in school and community contexts. Designed for researchers, students, and educators, the handbook elaborates the intellectual foundations, explores the organizational and policy contexts, reviews approaches, and examines methods of improvement research. It features contributions from a plural community of researchers with expertise in the learning sciences, instructional improvement, organizational and policy studies, and research methodologies, many with extensive experience collaborating with teachers, leadership, families, and advocates in local problem solving and design.

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The Foundational Handbook on Improvement Research in Education is a pathbreaking effort to build a field of research committed to producing the practical knowledge needed to advance educational access, quality, and equity. This is research distinguished by the use of inclusive, iterative approaches to analysis, design, implementation, and evaluation to understand and address educational opportunities, needs, and problems grounded deeply in school and community contexts. Designed for researchers, students, and educators, the handbook elaborates the intellectual foundations, explores the organizational and policy contexts, reviews approaches, and examines methods of improvement research. It features contributions from a plural community of researchers with expertise in the learning sciences, instructional improvement, organizational and policy studies, and research methodologies, many with extensive experience collaborating with teachers, leadership, families, and advocates in local problem solving and design.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538152355
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/30/2022
Series: Foundational Handbook on Improvement Research in Education
Pages: 618
Sales rank: 403,786
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.09(h) x 1.26(d)

About the Author

Donald J. Peurach is a professor of Educational Policy, Leadership, and Innovation in the University of Michigan’s School of Education and senior fellow at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

Jennifer Lin Russell is professor and chair of Educational, Foundations, Organizations and Policy in the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Education; associate director of Education Research and Practice at the Learning Research and Development Center; and senior fellow at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

Lora Cohen-Vogel is the Frank A. Daniels Endowed Chair of Public Policy and Education in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Director of Interprofessional Education and Practice; and member of the National Academy of Sciences committee on the future of educational research.

William R. Penuel is Distinguished Professor of Learning Sciences and Human Development in the Institute of Cognitive Science in the School of Education at the University of Colorado Boulder; member of the National Academy of Education; and fellow of the International Society of the Learning Sciences and American Educational Research Association.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction: Introducing Improvement Research in Education, Jennifer Lin Russell & William R. Penuel

SECTION 1: FOUNDATIONS OF IMPROVEMENT RESEARCH IN EDUCATION

Introduction to Section 1: Foundations of Improvement Research in Education, David Eddy-Spicer & William R. Penuel

  1. Chapter 2: The Work of Improvement, June Ahn, Erica Van Steenis, & William R. Penuel
  2. Chapter 3: Equitable Learning, Barry Fishman & Leslie Rupert Herrenkohl
  3. Chapter 4: The Institution of Schooling, Sarah L. Woulfin & Carrie Allen
  4. Chapter 5: Accomplishing Meaningful Equity, David Eddy-Spicer & Louis M. Gomez
  5. Chapter 6: The Theory and Practice of Democracy and Community, William R. Penuel & Vanessa Roberts

SECTION 2: CONTEXTS OF IMPROVEMENT RESEARCH IN EDUCATION

Introduction to Section 2: Contexts of Improvement Research in Education, Amanda Datnow & Donald J. Peurach

  1. Chapter 7: Classroom Teaching and Learning as the Focus for Improvement Research, Paul Cobb & Anne Garrison Wilhelm
  2. Chapter 8: Networked Improvement in the US and England: A New Role for the Middle Tier, Joshua L. Glazer, Toby Greany, Megan Duff, & William Berry
  3. Chapter 9:Community-Based Partnerships: Advancing Epistemic Rights through Improvement Research, Gerald Campano, María Paula Ghiso, & Ankhi Thakurta
  4. Chapter 10:Democratizing Educational Innovation and Improvement: The Policy Contexts of Improvement Research in Education, Donald J. Peurach, Anna T. Foster, Angela M. Lyle, & Emily R. Seeber
  5. Chapter 11:Critical Perspectives on the Contexts of Improvement Research in Education, Huriya Jabbar & Joshua Childs

SECTION 3: MAPPING IMPROVEMENT RESEARCH IN EDUCATION

Introduction to Section 3: Mapping Improvement Research in Education, Marisa Cannata

  1. Chapter 12: Defining Shared Principles of Improvement Research in Education, Stacey A. Rutledge, Marisa Cannata, & Carla P. Wellborn
  2. Chapter 13:5S Framework for Defining Problems Addressed Through Improvement Research in Education, Brandi Hinnant-Crawford & Erin Anderson
  3. Chapter 14: On Teams: Exploring Variation in the Social Organization of Improvement Research in Education, Lora Cohen-Vogel, Christopher Harrison, & Daniel Cohen-Vogel
  4. Chapter 15:Model Variation in Inquiry Processes, Catherine Lewis, Erin Henrick, Shelley Friedkin, & Steven McGee

SECTION 4: DESIGNS, TOOLS, AND METHODS OF IMPROVEMENT RESEARCH IN EDUCATION

Introduction to Section 4: Designs, Tools, and Methods of Improvement Research in Education, Alan J. Daly & Jennifer Lin Russell

  1. Chapter 16: Solidarity-driven Codesign: Evolving Methodologies for Expanding Engagement with Familial & Community Expertise, Ann M. Ishimaru & Megan Bang
  2. Chapter 17: Critical Social Network Analysis as a Method for Examining How Power Mediates Improvement Efforts, Megan Hopkins, Hayley Weddle, Robbin Riedy, Anita Caduff, Lisa Matsukata, & Tracy M. Sweet
  3. Chapter 18: Measurement for Improvement, Sola Takahashi, Kara Jackson, Jon R. Norman, Marsha Ing, & Andrew E. Krumm
  4. Chapter 19: What do Campfires and Social Media have in Common? Improvement, Kaitlin Torphy Knake, Jordan Tait, & Kenneth Frank
  5. Chapter 20: Data-Intensive Improvement: The Intersection of Data Science and Improvement Science, Andrew E. Krumm and Alex J. Bowers

CONCLUSION

  1. Chapter 21:Conclusion: Building the Field of Improvement Research in Education, Donald J. Peurach & Lora Cohen-Vogel
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