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Evidence-Based Education Policy : What Evidence? What Basis? Whose Policy?

Part of the Journal of philosophy of education series
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This book 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

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
1405194111 / 9781405194112
Paperback / softback
371.207
15/06/2009
United States
English
xiv, 194 p.
23 cm
Originally published as issue of The journal of philosophy of education, v. 42, supplement 1.