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Re: Science Education



Here are 2:
1. How does one validate what purports to be education research.
2. An in depth analysis of the STAR (Tennessee) and SAGE (Wisconsin)
studies of childhood education. (SAGE could probably use help
in putting their data in a form that could be released to the
public).

I would expect either of these topics would propose Monte Carlo
programs for studying possible biases in the experimental design of the
studies.
Regards,
Jack

On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Robert W. Arts wrote:

Greetings All,

I am looking for some worth while science education research ideas.
Possibly something useful for a dissertation. Any ideas or
suggestions?

Thanks, Robert.


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