Calls for educational policy and practice to be evidence-based have become insistent, yet there is ongoing contestation of the purpose and value of educational research. This paper addresses criticism of research from practitioners, politicians and policy makers and from within the research community itself. It examines the impact of the PBRF in New Zealand and the call for evidence-based practice here, in the UK and the US. It draws attention to research studies that are possible models for a principled and methodologically inclusive way forward and develops a set of principles for guiding future development in teacher education and educational research
It seems ironic that, designed as they are to quantify, evaluate and reward the research quantum of ...
The paper examines the relationship between research and practice. Its starting point is a considera...
This paper examines educational research today, its status, and its contribution to the policy-makin...
Calls for educational policy and practice to be evidence-based have become insistent, yet there is o...
Hotly contested debates about evidence-based educational research, policy development and practice h...
The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the research imper...
ABSTRACT The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the resea...
Teaching has suffered both as a profession in search of community respect, and as a force for improv...
Educational research has been criticised by governments and practitioners. For some politicians and ...
My argument begins by introducing key conceptual tools, applying them to the formative years of Educ...
The relationship between research and policy and practice in education is a long-standing issue in m...
Educational research in Britain has been subject to substantial government intervention in recent ye...
We begin by arguing that the continuing dominance of ‘evidence-based’ thinking in educational policy...
The existence of a gap between educational research and practice, resulting in research that makes o...
For decades there have been calls by concerned stakeholders to improve the quality of education rese...
It seems ironic that, designed as they are to quantify, evaluate and reward the research quantum of ...
The paper examines the relationship between research and practice. Its starting point is a considera...
This paper examines educational research today, its status, and its contribution to the policy-makin...
Calls for educational policy and practice to be evidence-based have become insistent, yet there is o...
Hotly contested debates about evidence-based educational research, policy development and practice h...
The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the research imper...
ABSTRACT The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the resea...
Teaching has suffered both as a profession in search of community respect, and as a force for improv...
Educational research has been criticised by governments and practitioners. For some politicians and ...
My argument begins by introducing key conceptual tools, applying them to the formative years of Educ...
The relationship between research and policy and practice in education is a long-standing issue in m...
Educational research in Britain has been subject to substantial government intervention in recent ye...
We begin by arguing that the continuing dominance of ‘evidence-based’ thinking in educational policy...
The existence of a gap between educational research and practice, resulting in research that makes o...
For decades there have been calls by concerned stakeholders to improve the quality of education rese...
It seems ironic that, designed as they are to quantify, evaluate and reward the research quantum of ...
The paper examines the relationship between research and practice. Its starting point is a considera...
This paper examines educational research today, its status, and its contribution to the policy-makin...