Social Cognitive Theory
Presented by Joe Tise, PhD, Educational Psychology & Senior Education Researcher at CSEdResearch.org In light of these two influential (albeit largely opposing) theories of learning, we see that...
View ArticleConstructivism/Sociocultural
Behaviorism highlighted the influence of the environment, information processing theory essentially ignored it, and social-cognitive theory tried to strike a balance between the two by acknowledging...
View Article“Teaching Inclusive AI in Computer Science” Event
By Joe Tise, PhD, Senior Education Researcher, CSEdResearch.org Driving into the heart of Washington, D.C. is a unique experience. Mixed with thousands of business people, sight-seers, and the...
View ArticleKey Levers for Advancing K-12 Computer Science Education in Chicago, in...
Computer science has become an essential skill for K-12 students. As the demand for computing jobs grows, there is a pressing need to advance K-12 CS education across the nation. To achieve this, there...
View ArticleJoin Us at the 2024 ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium
We’re always excited to attend the ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium, and this year is no exception! You can catch IACE team members (Laycee Thigpen, Joe Tise, Julie Smith, and Monica McGill) at the...
View ArticlePodcasts! Considering K-5 Computing Education Practices
We’re super excited to announce our long-awaited series on K-5 computing education practices! Our podcasts provide insights from discussions among teachers as they consider meaningful research and how...
View ArticleDemystifying Reliability and Validity in Educational Research
Post prepared and written by Joe Tise, PhD, Senior Education Researcher In the past, validity and reliability may have been explained to you by way of an analogy: validity refers to how close to the...
View ArticleValidity in Educational Research: A Deeper Examination
Presented by Joe Tise, PhD, Senior Education Researcher at IACE The concept of validity has evolved over millennia. Some of the earliest examples of how validity influenced society at scale comes from...
View ArticleReliability in Education Research: A Deeper Examination
Presented by Joe Tise, PhD, Senior Education Researcher at IACE To be confident in claims we make about something we assess, the assessment must produce reliable data. A thermometer that says it’s 72...
View ArticleValidity and Reliability in Qualitative Research
Post prepared and written by Joe Tise, PhD, Senior Education Researcher In this series we have discovered the many ways in which evidence of validity can be produced and ways in which reliable data can...
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