Evidence-Based Education Policy: What Evidence? What Basis? Whose Policy?ISBN: 978-1-4051-9411-2
Paperback
210 pages
June 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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- Raises important questions about the extent to which policy can
be derived from research and about the kind of evidence which
should inform policy
- Challenges contemporary orthodoxies and offers constructive
alternatives
- Critiques the narrower conceptions of evidence which might
inform policy advanced by the ‘what works’
movement
- Investigates the logical gaps between what can be shown by
research and the wider political requirements of policy
- Examines the different educational research traditions e.g.
large population studies, individual case studies, personal
narratives, action research, philosophy and ‘the romantic
turn’
- Calls for a more subtle understanding of the ways in which
different forms of enquiry may inform policy and practice
- Discusses the recognition and utilisation of the insights offered by the rich variety of educational research traditions available to us