This paper draws on sociological and philosophical work on educational knowledge and expertise to consider what is distinctive about different traditions of educational inquiry. It is argued that an examination of the character of educational knowledge benefits from scrutiny of the relations between specialised and non-specialised forms of knowledge, and an emphasis on distinguishing forms of educational practice in terms of their underpinning socio-epistemic character. With reference to the work of Durkheim, Bernstein and social realism, it is suggested that traditions of educational inquiry can be differentiated by the extent to which they recognise the distinct value of specialised educational knowledge and by which they offer a conceptu...
The aim of this paper is to put theory to work so as to raise the question: what is it to think and ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Soc...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...
Drawing on Basil Bernstein’s (1996, 1999) analysis, Whitty and Furlong (2017) identify two academic ...
This paper introduces a special issue which aims to address the challenges facing the ‘deliberative’...
This paper scrutinises the educational knowledge requirements of craft, technical, and reflective pr...
This chapter provides an overview of some key concepts in Basil Bernstein’s sociology of knowledge ...
This paper examines the context of evidence-informed practice (EIP) by inquiring into how education...
This article explores the nature of education as a vital part of human knowledge. The argument that ...
The relationship between education practice and education research has a long history. In modern tim...
There are many different approaches to educational research. They include the efforts of those who h...
The ghosts of this paper refer to the ways in which diverse practices and learning styles coincide i...
The British Educational Research Association (BERA) has promulgated a concept of close-to-practice r...
This paper asks if powerful educational knowledge is possible, by examining the character and consti...
This thesis addresses the social dimensions of human knowledge by reference to recent developments i...
The aim of this paper is to put theory to work so as to raise the question: what is it to think and ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Soc...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...
Drawing on Basil Bernstein’s (1996, 1999) analysis, Whitty and Furlong (2017) identify two academic ...
This paper introduces a special issue which aims to address the challenges facing the ‘deliberative’...
This paper scrutinises the educational knowledge requirements of craft, technical, and reflective pr...
This chapter provides an overview of some key concepts in Basil Bernstein’s sociology of knowledge ...
This paper examines the context of evidence-informed practice (EIP) by inquiring into how education...
This article explores the nature of education as a vital part of human knowledge. The argument that ...
The relationship between education practice and education research has a long history. In modern tim...
There are many different approaches to educational research. They include the efforts of those who h...
The ghosts of this paper refer to the ways in which diverse practices and learning styles coincide i...
The British Educational Research Association (BERA) has promulgated a concept of close-to-practice r...
This paper asks if powerful educational knowledge is possible, by examining the character and consti...
This thesis addresses the social dimensions of human knowledge by reference to recent developments i...
The aim of this paper is to put theory to work so as to raise the question: what is it to think and ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Soc...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...