In response to the increasing emphasis on ‘evidence‐based teaching’, this article examines the privileging of randomised controlled trials and their statistical synthesis (meta‐analysis). It also pays particular attention to two third‐level statistical syntheses: John Hattie's Visible learning project and the EEF's Teaching and learning toolkit. The article examines some of the technical shortcomings, philosophical implications and ideological effects of this approach to ‘evidence’, at all these three levels. At various points in the article, aspects of critical realism are referenced in order to highlight ontological and epistemological shortcomings of ‘evidence‐based teaching’ and its implicit empiricism. Given the invocation of the medic...
The use of data in educational policy development and claims of "evidence" supported decisions are b...
Abstract: Ethical concerns aside, there is nothing inherently wrong with using randomized control tr...
The evidence base for most educational initiatives, at least until very recently, is largely compose...
In response to the increasing emphasis on ‘evidence‐based teaching’, this article examines the privi...
Terry Wrigley - ORCID 0000-0002-1536-243X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1536-243XThere are increasing...
This paper examines the insistent claims by advocates of evidence-based teaching that it is a rigoro...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are a valued research method in evidence-based practice in medic...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are a valued research method in evidence-based practice in medic...
Evidence-based medicine has been defined as ‘The conscientious, explicit and judicious use of curren...
The Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) movement crystallized in the early 1990\u27s at McMaster Universit...
Abstract The idea that professional practices such as education should be based upon or at least be ...
This paper is about efficacy, effectiveness, the need for theory to join the two, and the tragedies ...
In an era where scientific discovery has exploded, and where rigorous quality assurance and quality ...
What allows research evidence to contribute to successful social policy and improve practice in pub...
What role does scientific evidence play in educational practice? Supporters of evidence-based educat...
The use of data in educational policy development and claims of "evidence" supported decisions are b...
Abstract: Ethical concerns aside, there is nothing inherently wrong with using randomized control tr...
The evidence base for most educational initiatives, at least until very recently, is largely compose...
In response to the increasing emphasis on ‘evidence‐based teaching’, this article examines the privi...
Terry Wrigley - ORCID 0000-0002-1536-243X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1536-243XThere are increasing...
This paper examines the insistent claims by advocates of evidence-based teaching that it is a rigoro...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are a valued research method in evidence-based practice in medic...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are a valued research method in evidence-based practice in medic...
Evidence-based medicine has been defined as ‘The conscientious, explicit and judicious use of curren...
The Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) movement crystallized in the early 1990\u27s at McMaster Universit...
Abstract The idea that professional practices such as education should be based upon or at least be ...
This paper is about efficacy, effectiveness, the need for theory to join the two, and the tragedies ...
In an era where scientific discovery has exploded, and where rigorous quality assurance and quality ...
What allows research evidence to contribute to successful social policy and improve practice in pub...
What role does scientific evidence play in educational practice? Supporters of evidence-based educat...
The use of data in educational policy development and claims of "evidence" supported decisions are b...
Abstract: Ethical concerns aside, there is nothing inherently wrong with using randomized control tr...
The evidence base for most educational initiatives, at least until very recently, is largely compose...