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The irresistible need for educational research
De Landsheere, Gilbert
19768th Annual meeting of Council for Cultural Cooperation
 

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Keywords :
educational change; educational innovation; educational research; foreign countries; futures of society; research commitees; research criteria; research methodology; research problems; research utilization; teamwork; values
Abstract :
[en] The function of research is to perfect the tools of education and to manufacture new ones. Research opens up perspectives and informs teachers. The whole of the education system and all its components should be investigated if research is to be comprehensive and successful. Highly qualified teams of researchers are essential, bringing a variety of interests, knowledge, and points of view. Education is a human venture and also a realm of contingencies; it is important that educational research take into account the teacher's cultural background, intellectual limitations, needs, frustrations, and the real problems faced in the classroom. Full understanding and communication between researchers and teachers must exist if change and action are to result from educational exploration, evaluation, and future planning. (JD)
Disciplines :
Education & instruction
Author, co-author :
De Landsheere, Gilbert ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Laboratoire de Pédagogie expérimentale
Language :
English
Title :
The irresistible need for educational research
Publication date :
June 1976
Number of pages :
9
Event name :
8th Annual meeting of Council for Cultural Cooperation
Event organizer :
Council for Cultural Cooperation
Event place :
Strasbourg, France
Event date :
June 10-11
Audience :
International
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