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Tag Archives: publishing
Disseminating research design and practice
I spend lots of time thinking about the best ways to disseminate research to impact practice. Here’s what Audrey Waters and Drew Davidson have to say about the topic.
Posted in Big Ideas, Small Talk
Tagged practice, publishing, research, webinar, working examples
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Pushing the boundaries of academic publishing
As a recent PhD grad, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about what it means to publish as an academic. I know I’m supposed to publish in peer-reviewed journals, the gold standard for academics. There’s often a silent attitude … Continue reading
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Tagged academic, blog, crowd sourcing, feedback, open, open access, peer-review, publishing, research, transparency
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Connecting families and classrooms
I defended my dissertation this week…and passed! Here are the slides from my presentation. Take a look at my working examples to learn more about the Family Share Project and the research study. If you’re really inspired you can read … Continue reading
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Tagged dissertation, families, home-school connection, presentation, publishing, research
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