Introductory comments This chapter describes the range of evidence that exists relevant to educational studies, and discusses how to locate, read, and use such evidence. The evidence exists in publicly available datasets as well as in the writings of others. The chapter introduces some generic methods of assessing the quality and usefulness of evidence, including a key quality control principle. The chapter ends by outlining some ideas for future research
AbstractThis paper deliberates the quality of existing evidence on educational school-based interven...
There are growing expectations internationally that schools and systems will use research evidence t...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...
For decades there have been calls by concerned stakeholders to improve the quality of education rese...
For decades there have been calls by concerned stakeholders to improve the quality of education rese...
An increasingly large body of research has been generated in the last two to three decades, many cla...
Goldacre (2013) somewhat provocatively laid down the claim that education lags behind other discipli...
Educational research is widely believed to be essentially empirical, consisting mainly of collecting...
This article outlines and appraises the considerable criticism of educational research, both in the ...
This article outlines and appraises the considerable criticism of educational research, both in the ...
We begin by arguing that the continuing dominance of ‘evidence-based’ thinking in educational policy...
We begin by arguing that the continuing dominance of ‘evidence-based’ thinking in educational policy...
This paper started as a debate between the two authors. Both authors present a series of proposition...
As we move into the second year of our tenure as editors of the British Educational Research Journal...
Since 2011, schools in England have received funds designated for improving the educational outcomes...
AbstractThis paper deliberates the quality of existing evidence on educational school-based interven...
There are growing expectations internationally that schools and systems will use research evidence t...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...
For decades there have been calls by concerned stakeholders to improve the quality of education rese...
For decades there have been calls by concerned stakeholders to improve the quality of education rese...
An increasingly large body of research has been generated in the last two to three decades, many cla...
Goldacre (2013) somewhat provocatively laid down the claim that education lags behind other discipli...
Educational research is widely believed to be essentially empirical, consisting mainly of collecting...
This article outlines and appraises the considerable criticism of educational research, both in the ...
This article outlines and appraises the considerable criticism of educational research, both in the ...
We begin by arguing that the continuing dominance of ‘evidence-based’ thinking in educational policy...
We begin by arguing that the continuing dominance of ‘evidence-based’ thinking in educational policy...
This paper started as a debate between the two authors. Both authors present a series of proposition...
As we move into the second year of our tenure as editors of the British Educational Research Journal...
Since 2011, schools in England have received funds designated for improving the educational outcomes...
AbstractThis paper deliberates the quality of existing evidence on educational school-based interven...
There are growing expectations internationally that schools and systems will use research evidence t...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...