In their rejoinder to our article about their work on evidence-based science education, Millar et al. (2008) claim that we misrepresented their position, and that our argument was false or unclear in key respects. In this brief reply we argue that their criticisms are misdirected, and that they fail to engage in the sort of dialogue that is necessary if the important problems surrounding the relationship between research and educational practice are to be resolved
In this article, the authors argue the case for scientific evidenced-based practice in education. Th...
High performing international education systems integrate evidence based practice into their initial...
Abstract The idea that professional practices such as education should be based upon or at least be ...
In their rejoinder to our article about their work on evidence-based science education, Millar et al...
A reader of Traianou and Hammersley's article (in this issue), which discusses at some length the wo...
In the wake of an increasing political commitment to evidence-based decision making and evidence-bas...
There are some important ambiguities in discussions about the implications of 'evidence-based practi...
This table shows our coding of NGSS's mentions of "evidence" and related terms.Science education res...
This paper examines the insistent claims by advocates of evidence-based teaching that it is a rigoro...
Over the past two decades, educational policymakers in many countries have favored evidence-based ed...
Hotly contested debates about evidence-based educational research, policy development and practice h...
Contains fulltext : 137206.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Educational pra...
Whether educational research should employ the 'scientific method' has been a recurring issue in its...
Teaching has suffered both as a profession in search of community respect, and as a force for improv...
This paper explores the nature and type of evidence employed by participants in an issue of public c...
In this article, the authors argue the case for scientific evidenced-based practice in education. Th...
High performing international education systems integrate evidence based practice into their initial...
Abstract The idea that professional practices such as education should be based upon or at least be ...
In their rejoinder to our article about their work on evidence-based science education, Millar et al...
A reader of Traianou and Hammersley's article (in this issue), which discusses at some length the wo...
In the wake of an increasing political commitment to evidence-based decision making and evidence-bas...
There are some important ambiguities in discussions about the implications of 'evidence-based practi...
This table shows our coding of NGSS's mentions of "evidence" and related terms.Science education res...
This paper examines the insistent claims by advocates of evidence-based teaching that it is a rigoro...
Over the past two decades, educational policymakers in many countries have favored evidence-based ed...
Hotly contested debates about evidence-based educational research, policy development and practice h...
Contains fulltext : 137206.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Educational pra...
Whether educational research should employ the 'scientific method' has been a recurring issue in its...
Teaching has suffered both as a profession in search of community respect, and as a force for improv...
This paper explores the nature and type of evidence employed by participants in an issue of public c...
In this article, the authors argue the case for scientific evidenced-based practice in education. Th...
High performing international education systems integrate evidence based practice into their initial...
Abstract The idea that professional practices such as education should be based upon or at least be ...