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Journeys in the learning sciences: The Singapore experience

2008, Koh, Thiam Seng, Huang, David Junsong, Lim, Kenneth Yang Teck, Chen, Der-Thanq, Hung, David

This article provides an overview of research in the Learning Sciences from a Design Research perspective, as it has been framed in Singapore by the National Institute of Education (NIE). The initial research agenda is considered in the light of challenges and the subsequent re-casting of objectives, based on the working out of a tripartite relationship between the NIE, the Ministry of Education, and local schools. A conceptual model is proposed as an attempt to provide structure for new research interventions going forward.

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Towards a situative view of extending and scaling innovations in education: A case study of the six learning framework

2011, Lim, Kenneth Yang Teck, Hung, David, Huang, David Junsong

This paper seeks to draw from contemporary understandings of translation science to highlight and elaborate upon possible norms and procedures which the authors have found to be critical in the successful extension and scaling of design-based research interventions in education into wider practitioner-based adoption and adaptation. The impetus for this interrogation is the desire to mediate the tensions which sometimes arise between researcher, practitioner, and other stakeholders in educational research – such as policy-makers and funding agencies. It is hoped that these explications will contribute to the as yet nascent body of literature on translation science as applied to innovation in education.