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Question: Is there a generally-accepted set of guidelines for what evidence-based research in education is? I have seen papers without statistical analysis, with inadequate sample sizes, etc. Alternately, is there a blog or a twitter feed devoted to pointing out good or bad examples of education research?
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Paula commented on :
Evidence Based Education have an interesting blog https://evidencebased.education/what-worked-where/
gertzerl17 commented on :
Thank you!
Paula commented on :
in 2011, Fiona Duff and I provided a ‘Checklist for evaluating intervention research’ as a supplementary file to a practitioner review for the Journal of Child Psychiatry, Psychology and Allied Disciplines ‘Reading disorders: what are the effective interventions and how should they be implemented and evaluated?’ – the article itself requires a subscription but the supplementary files are freely available http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1469-7610.2010.02310.x/abstract;jsessionid=3AB65FB94D90740AF7A226930C1A4585.f03t02