revedres-topic-selection
GitHub用于评估教育研究选题是否符合RER期刊发表标准。通过重要性、成熟度、必要性及范围四项测试,判断是否值得进行综述或元分析,并确定合适的综述类型。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill revedres-topic-selection -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "revedres-topic-selection",
"description": "Use when deciding whether a question is synthesis-worthy and RER-scale before committing to a Review of Educational Research (RER) review or meta-analysis. Tests fit and frames the contribution; it does not run the search (revedres-literature-synthesis) or write the protocol (revedres-proposal-and-commissioning)."
}
Topic Selection (revedres-topic-selection)
When to trigger
- You have a candidate review topic and need to know if it clears the RER bar
- You suspect the literature may be too thin (or too settled) to reward a synthesis
- A reviewer at RER is likely to ask "why does this field need a review now?"
- You are unsure whether the artefact belongs at RER or at AERJ / AERA Open / Educational Researcher
The four RER fit tests
RER publishes comprehensive, critical, integrative reviews — not original empirical research, and not narrow stock-takes. Before investing months in a search, run the topic through four gates.
- Importance to education. Does the question matter to learning, instruction, policy, equity, or educational contexts broadly — not just to a sub-specialty? RER is read across education and welcomes work from any discipline (psychology, sociology, economics, etc.) provided it bears on education. A question of interest only to one method club fails.
- Maturity (enough to synthesize). Is there a real body of primary studies — enough that a synthesis can find structure, reconcile conflicts, or pool effects? Too young → there is nothing to integrate (a conceptual piece may still work, but say so). Too settled and recently reviewed → there is nothing to add.
- Need for synthesis now. What has changed — an explosion of studies, a methodological shift, conflicting findings, a policy moment, or a missing organizing frame — that makes this the moment? "No one has reviewed it" is necessary but not sufficient; the review must promise to advance understanding.
- Tractable, defensible scope. Can the question be bounded into a search that is exhaustive yet feasible (clear population, constructs, designs, dates, settings)? A scope you cannot search to saturation is a scope reviewers will call incomplete.
Choosing the review type the question demands
The fit tests also tell you which RER review type fits — and the type drives every later skill.
| If the question is… | The review type is… | The contribution lives in… |
|---|---|---|
| "What is the average effect of X on Y, and what moderates it?" | meta-analysis | pooled effect + moderator/heterogeneity story |
| "What does the body of evidence on X establish, by what designs?" | systematic review (PRISMA, narrative/qualitative synthesis) | the documented, reliable map of evidence |
| "How should we think about X — what framework reorganizes the field?" | critical / conceptual / integrative synthesis | the organizing framework itself |
Most strong RER pieces are explicit about type and hold to its standards; mixing a hand-picked narrative with a "meta-analysis" label invites rejection.
Positioning against the prior review (the "second-review problem")
Because RER is the field's review-of-record, an editor's first instinct is "has this been reviewed already?" A topic survives only if you can name the nearest recent review (in RER or elsewhere) and say precisely how yours differs. Strong differentiators:
- New evidence since the last review — enough primary studies have appeared that the conclusions could now change.
- A new frame — the prior review catalogued; yours reorganizes the field under a model that reconciles its conflicts.
- A methodological upgrade — the prior synthesis was narrative/vote-counting; yours is a documented systematic review or a properly modeled meta-analysis.
- A scope correction — the prior review was too narrow (one outcome, one setting) or conflated distinct constructs that yours disentangles.
If you cannot articulate the differentiator in one sentence, the topic is not yet an RER review — it is a literature you have read, not a synthesis the field needs.
Checklist
- Question matters to education broadly (not one sub-specialty or method club)
- A real body of primary studies exists to integrate (or a conceptual gap is named)
- A concrete "why a synthesis now" exists (growth / method shift / conflict / policy / missing frame)
- Scope is bounded enough to search to saturation yet broad enough to matter
- Review type chosen (meta-analysis / systematic / critical-integrative) and its standards accepted
- Recent reviews checked — your contribution is distinct from them and you can say how
- Confirmed it is a review, not original empirical research (which belongs at AERJ / AERA Open)
Anti-patterns
- "No one has reviewed this" offered as the whole rationale — RER wants advance, not just coverage
- Picking a scope so broad it can never be searched exhaustively (incompleteness is fatal at RER)
- Picking a scope so narrow the result is a sub-field stock-take, not an integrative review
- Labeling a curated narrative a "meta-analysis," or a thin tally a "critical synthesis"
- Choosing a topic where the author's own program is the only center of gravity (self-promotion)
- Reviewing a literature that was authoritatively reviewed two years ago with nothing new added
Output format
【Topic】<one-sentence review question>
【Importance】<why it matters to education broadly>
【Maturity】<size/shape of the primary literature; enough to integrate? Y/N>
【Why now】<growth / method shift / conflict / policy / missing frame>
【Scope】<population × constructs × designs × dates × settings — searchable to saturation? Y/N>
【Review type】meta-analysis | systematic review | critical-integrative synthesis
【Distinct from prior reviews】<the nearest recent review and how this differs>
【Next step】→ revedres-proposal-and-commissioning (write/preregister the protocol)
Version History
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