TY - JOUR
T1 - Editorial: Improving quantitative research in higher education learning and teaching
AU - Taylor, Louise
AU - Dai, Hai Min
AU - Ng, Hilary
AU - Playfoot, David
AU - Rose, Sarah
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© by the authors.
PY - 2025/5/30
Y1 - 2025/5/30
N2 - Empirical research in higher education learning and teaching is vital if we are to enhance our understanding of how to improve students’ experiences and outcomes. Historically, however, this research has received less attention, recognition, and investment compared to discipline-specific research. Consequently, the field has suffered from a lack of methodological quality. In this Editorial, we consider common methodological problems in this research in view of international standards for quality research. Focusing on quantitative methods, we offer guidance to educators for developing rigorous higher education research, using a psychological science lens. We structure our discussion around three Principles for conducting theoretically-driven and systematic research, using tools that can increase the reliability, validity, and subsequent impact of research. Principle 1 = Theorise well, Principle 2 = Prioritise method robustness, and Principle 3 = Analyse, do not merely describe. Ultimately, our aim is to support educators to conduct robust research for improving higher education learning and teaching, and facilitate the dissemination of impactful findings by sharing them with others at scale in educational journals.
AB - Empirical research in higher education learning and teaching is vital if we are to enhance our understanding of how to improve students’ experiences and outcomes. Historically, however, this research has received less attention, recognition, and investment compared to discipline-specific research. Consequently, the field has suffered from a lack of methodological quality. In this Editorial, we consider common methodological problems in this research in view of international standards for quality research. Focusing on quantitative methods, we offer guidance to educators for developing rigorous higher education research, using a psychological science lens. We structure our discussion around three Principles for conducting theoretically-driven and systematic research, using tools that can increase the reliability, validity, and subsequent impact of research. Principle 1 = Theorise well, Principle 2 = Prioritise method robustness, and Principle 3 = Analyse, do not merely describe. Ultimately, our aim is to support educators to conduct robust research for improving higher education learning and teaching, and facilitate the dissemination of impactful findings by sharing them with others at scale in educational journals.
KW - Quantitative research
KW - Scholarship of Learning and Teaching
KW - Educational research
KW - Research Design
KW - Research Impact
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105007862801
U2 - 10.53761/jc59jm21
DO - 10.53761/jc59jm21
M3 - Article
VL - 22
JO - Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice
JF - Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice
IS - 2
ER -