There are some important ambiguities in discussions about the implications of 'evidence-based practice', both for educational research and for the work of teachers. In this paper we explore several of these through examining the Evidence-based Practice in Science Education (EPSE) study—part of the Teaching and Learning Research Programme (TLRP), a major UK research initiative that is explicitly committed to improving the contribution of educational research to policymaking and practice. The field of science education is in some ways a critical case, given that the notion of evidence-based practice treats scientific research as a privileged source of evidence. We examine the assumptions built into the EPSE study, and how these relate to the ...
The purpose of this study is to better understand how efforts to make non-formal education more "evi...
Recent calls for education research to adopt scientific principles have created much debate in the ...
In this essay, Gert Biesta provides a critical analysis of the idea of evidence-based practice and t...
One aim of the EPSE (Evidence-based practice in Science Education) network was to obtain a better un...
network aimed to obtain a better understanding of the extent to which practitioners in science educa...
A reader of Traianou and Hammersley's article (in this issue), which discusses at some length the wo...
In many countries, questions are being raised about the quality and value of educational research, a...
High performing international education systems integrate evidence based practice into their initial...
Research report of project 4 of the Evidence-based practice in science education (EPSE) research net...
High performing international education systems integrate evidence based practice into their initial...
This paper explores the reasons why the notion of ‘evidence-based’ practice has gained prominence in...
Teaching has suffered both as a profession in search of community respect, and as a force for improv...
This paper examines the insistent claims by advocates of evidence-based teaching that it is a rigoro...
The research to practice gap in education has been a long-standing concern. The enactment of No Chil...
An important issue that comes out of recent debates about 'evidence-based practice', and the relatio...
The purpose of this study is to better understand how efforts to make non-formal education more "evi...
Recent calls for education research to adopt scientific principles have created much debate in the ...
In this essay, Gert Biesta provides a critical analysis of the idea of evidence-based practice and t...
One aim of the EPSE (Evidence-based practice in Science Education) network was to obtain a better un...
network aimed to obtain a better understanding of the extent to which practitioners in science educa...
A reader of Traianou and Hammersley's article (in this issue), which discusses at some length the wo...
In many countries, questions are being raised about the quality and value of educational research, a...
High performing international education systems integrate evidence based practice into their initial...
Research report of project 4 of the Evidence-based practice in science education (EPSE) research net...
High performing international education systems integrate evidence based practice into their initial...
This paper explores the reasons why the notion of ‘evidence-based’ practice has gained prominence in...
Teaching has suffered both as a profession in search of community respect, and as a force for improv...
This paper examines the insistent claims by advocates of evidence-based teaching that it is a rigoro...
The research to practice gap in education has been a long-standing concern. The enactment of No Chil...
An important issue that comes out of recent debates about 'evidence-based practice', and the relatio...
The purpose of this study is to better understand how efforts to make non-formal education more "evi...
Recent calls for education research to adopt scientific principles have created much debate in the ...
In this essay, Gert Biesta provides a critical analysis of the idea of evidence-based practice and t...