Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/65379
Type: Conference paper
Title: Reconceptualising research master's programs in Education: Lessons from OECD-TALIS, PISA, and IEA-TIMSS
Author: Bakar, N.
Alagumalai, S.
Citation: Proceedings of the Third Asia Pacific Educational Research Association Conference - APERA 2010, held in Kuala Lumper, Malaysia 22-26 November 2010: pp.1-12
Issue Date: 2010
Conference Name: APERA Conference (3rd : 2010 : Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Nurul Aini Bakar and Sivakumar Alagumalai
Abstract: Education of teachers and educational research have come under major scrutiny in the last decade. Major reports from OECD, IEA and UNESCO lament the challenges and issues in pre-service teacher education, in-service professional learning and the value of research in education. There has been much debate as to what constitutes evidence-based research in education. How accessible are the reports from OECD, IEA and UNESCO for practising teachers and beginning researchers in education? This paper maps the research designs utilised in these reports, and highlights the intricacies associated with gauging effective teaching (and teachers), and optimising positive student learning outcomes. The paper also advances a model for an effective research program for those keen in extending their teaching and professional learning. An exemplary program is highlighted with insights from a number of students who have completed their program of study. Views from academics are advanced.
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Description (link): http://mera.upsi.edu.my/aperamy2010/index.php/accepted-abstracts/101-reconceptualising-research-masters-programs-in-education-lessons-from-oecd-talis-pisa-and-iea-rtimss
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