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Research, interrupted: Addressing practical and methodological challenges under turbulent conditions

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https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.32.8436

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education effectiveness, school disruptions, study design

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic caused tremendous upheaval in schooling. In addition to devasting effects on students, these disruptions had consequences for researchers conducting studies on education programs and policies. Given the likelihood of future large-scale disruptions, it is important for researchers to plan resilient studies and think critically about adaptations when such turbulence arises. In this article, we utilize qualitative analysis of interviews with research study leaders to illuminate practical and methodological challenges, as well as promising practices that arose during the pandemic period. We find that researchers made pivots to address practical challenges and protect the feasibility of their studies. We also find that researchers took precautions, where possible, to understand and bolster internal validity. However, these pivots frequently surfaced additional threats to construct and external validity. We conclude with recommendations for future studies conducted in times of prolonged unplanned school closures or other large-scale disruptions.

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Susan Bush-Mecenas, RAND Corporation

Susan Bush-Mecenas is the policy researcher at the RAND Corporation. Her research examines the implementation of PreK–12 education policies and practices, with attention to the interaction of school systems, their organizational and institutional context, and educators and school leaders as agents of change.

Jonathan Schweig, RAND Corporation

Jonathan D. Schweig is a senior social scientist at RAND. His research focuses on the measurement of teaching, and how safe and supportive learning environments can nurture positive adolescent development.

Megan Kuhfeld, NWEA

Megan Kuhfeld is the Director of Growth Modeling and Analytics at NWEA, a division of HMH. Her research seeks to understand students’ academic and  social-emotional learning trajectories and the school and neighborhood influences that promote optimal growth

Lou Mariano, RAND Corporation

Louis T. Mariano is a senior statistician at RAND. His research focuses on evaluation of the efficacy of education policy programs and reforms.

Melissa Diliberti, RAND Corporation

Melissa Diliberti is an assistant policy researcher at RAND and a Ph.D. candidate at the Pardee RAND Graduate School. Her research uses nationally representative surveys of educators to investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the U.S. education system.

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Published

2024-04-09

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Bush-Mecenas, S., Schweig, J., Kuhfeld, M., Mariano, L., & Diliberti, M. (2024). Research, interrupted: Addressing practical and methodological challenges under turbulent conditions. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 32. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.32.8436

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