Research in education is struggling, but the good news is it can be revived, according to University of Kansas scholars.
The federal government is more likely to fund curiosity-driven basic research, while industry is more likely to support research that has a clearer eventual payoff.
The connection between education research, policy, and practice is broken. Here’s what it would take to fix it.
A new collection of research insights highlights the importance of improving child safety in early education and care (ECEC), with findings from Victoria offering valuable lessons for national reforms ...
Debate is an effective way to strengthen students’ comprehension, critical thinking and presentation skills. Yet for many, a lack of school support is a major entry barrier. It has turned debate into ...
The mystery of why some memories stick while others fade is being unraveled, and this research suggests that memory isn’t as ...