This paper explores the reasons why the notion of ‘evidence-based’ practice has gained prominence in educational research. The ascendancy of ‘evidence-based’ practice is attributed to a crisis of legitimation in educational research. The paper offers a critical exegesis of a systematic review conducted under the auspices of the Effective Practice and Organisation of Care (EPOC) subgroup of the Cochrane Collaboration
Over the last decade, in the Anglo-Saxon pedagogical literature, we witnessed a significant diffusio...
Increased focus on and interest in Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) in schools justify a stronger focu...
In a keynote address to the Teacher Training Agency Annual Conference, Professor David Hargreaves su...
This issue on evidence-based practice in education locates the rise of contemporary interest in evid...
The research to practice gap in education has been a long-standing concern. The enactment of No Chil...
There are some important ambiguities in discussions about the implications of 'evidence-based practi...
Educational research has been criticised by governments and practitioners. For some politicians and ...
In this essay, Gert Biesta provides a critical analysis of the idea of evidence-based practice and t...
We begin by arguing that the continuing dominance of ‘evidence-based’ thinking in educational policy...
The evidence base for most educational initiatives, at least until very recently, is largely compose...
This paper starts from an examination of an epistemological framework that underpins practice in par...
Teaching has suffered both as a profession in search of community respect, and as a force for improv...
For decades there have been calls by concerned stakeholders to improve the quality of education rese...
Policy makers are increasingly looking to evidence-based practice as a means of ensuring accountabil...
The idea of evidence- based practice is influential in public welfare services, including education....
Over the last decade, in the Anglo-Saxon pedagogical literature, we witnessed a significant diffusio...
Increased focus on and interest in Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) in schools justify a stronger focu...
In a keynote address to the Teacher Training Agency Annual Conference, Professor David Hargreaves su...
This issue on evidence-based practice in education locates the rise of contemporary interest in evid...
The research to practice gap in education has been a long-standing concern. The enactment of No Chil...
There are some important ambiguities in discussions about the implications of 'evidence-based practi...
Educational research has been criticised by governments and practitioners. For some politicians and ...
In this essay, Gert Biesta provides a critical analysis of the idea of evidence-based practice and t...
We begin by arguing that the continuing dominance of ‘evidence-based’ thinking in educational policy...
The evidence base for most educational initiatives, at least until very recently, is largely compose...
This paper starts from an examination of an epistemological framework that underpins practice in par...
Teaching has suffered both as a profession in search of community respect, and as a force for improv...
For decades there have been calls by concerned stakeholders to improve the quality of education rese...
Policy makers are increasingly looking to evidence-based practice as a means of ensuring accountabil...
The idea of evidence- based practice is influential in public welfare services, including education....
Over the last decade, in the Anglo-Saxon pedagogical literature, we witnessed a significant diffusio...
Increased focus on and interest in Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) in schools justify a stronger focu...
In a keynote address to the Teacher Training Agency Annual Conference, Professor David Hargreaves su...