Non-Empirical Research articles focus more on theories, methods and their implications for education research. Non-Empirical Research can include comprehensive reviews and articles that focus on methodology. It should rely on empirical research literature as well but does not need to be essentially data-driven.
In addition to research articles, we also accept comments and replies on the papers already published in Innovation and Education. Replies include answers by the author(s) of the paper commented upon.
Kent J. Crippen,Lorelie Imperial,Corey Payne,Charlotte A. Bolch,Maria Korolev,Chang-Yu Wu,Philip Brucat
Lisa Lundgren,Rachelle Curcio,Stephanie E. Schroeder
Julius Murithi
Kent J. Crippen,Lorelie Imperial,Corey Payne,Charlotte A. Bolch,Maria Korolev,Chang-Yu Wu,Philip Brucat
Daniel Maxwell,Sarah Meyer,Charlotte Bolch
David Kulp,Lynn O’Neill,Tammie Quest,Susan Tamasi,Kim Loudermilk
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