Worldwide, there has been considerable progress in the quality of
research evidence generated for use in education, but not the
equivalent growth in knowledge of how best to get this evidence into
actual use. Yet with far-reaching implications, all of education is
damaged when persuasive but poor-quality evidence has widespread
influence, or good research lies unused. Focused on the work of the
Durham University Evidence Centre for Education, Getting Evidence into
Education addresses this problem, examining what can be done to
improve the take-up of suitable research evidence and inform the
public service of education. Containing a variety of case studies,
from evidence-based policies for early childhood education in Brazil,
to the use of evidence on contextualized admissions to Scottish
universities, the volume explores a variety of different ways to
approach the problem, addressing the questions: What is the existing
evidence on different approaches to getting research evidence into
use? What are the factors which influence the uptake of high-quality
research evidence by policy or practice? Which are the most effective
pathways for evidence-into-use in particular contexts? Considering
both the practical and ethical implications, the book builds towards
key recommendations for the research community, practitioner bodies
and policy-makers and advisors, directing them on how to communicate
better with each other for the benefit of everyone.
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Evaluating the Routes to Policy and Practice
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000051933
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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