Bridging Research, Policy and Educational Practice: DBR, Challenges and Opportunities
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Keywords

Participatory Research.
Educational Assessment
Educational Experiment
Educational Model
Educational Indicators
Educational Research

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Romero-Ariza, M. (2014). Bridging Research, Policy and Educational Practice: DBR, Challenges and Opportunities. Magis, Revista Internacional De Investigación En Educación, 7(14), 159-176. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.M7-14.UIPP
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Abstract

The study describes and characterizes the research methodology focused on the design known as Educational Design Research or Designed-Based Research (DBR), noting its participatory and interventionist nature, aimed at solving practical problems and developing principles and theories of design. It also discusses which quality criteria apply to investigations that follow this methodology, outlining its challenges. Finally, it presents the DBR as a suitable instrument for establishing transformative bridges between research, practice and education policy.

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