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Proof," Policy, & Practice - Understanding the Role of Evidence in Improving Education (Hardcover)
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Proof," Policy, & Practice - Understanding the Role of Evidence in Improving Education (Hardcover)
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How can we "fix" schools? Improve graduation rates in college? What
works? These are questions that make the headlines and vex policy
makers, practitioners, and educational researchers. While they
strive to improve society, there are frequently gulfs of mutual
incomprehension among them. Academics, longing for more influence,
may wrongly fault irrationality, ideology, or ignorance for the
failure of research to inform policy and practice more powerfully.
Policy makers and practitioners may doubt that academics can
deliver ideas that will reliably yield desirable results. This book
bridges the divide. It argues that unrealistic expectations lead to
both unproductive research and impossible standards for
"evidence-based" policy and practice, and it offers promising ways
for evidence to contribute to improvement. It analyzes the utility
and limitations of the different research methods that have been
applied to policy and practice, as well as the strengths and
weaknesses of educational reform strategies. It explains why using
evidence for "accountability" often makes things worse rather than
better. Paul Lingenfelter offers educational researchers and policy
makers a framework for considering such questions as: What problems
are important and accessible? What methods will be fruitful? Which
help policy makers and practitioners make choices and learn how to
improve? What information is relevant? What knowledge is valid and
useful? How can policy makers and practitioners establish a more
productive division of labor based on their respective capabilities
and limitations? He cautions against the illusion that
straight-forward scientific approaches and data can be successfully
applied to society's most complex problems. While explaining why no
single policy or intervention can solve complex problems, he
concludes that determination, measurement, analysis, and adaptation
based on evidence in specific situations can lead to significant
improvement. This positive, even-handed introduction to the use of
research for problem-solving, concludes by suggesting emerging
practices and approaches that can help scholars, practitioners, and
policy leaders become more successful in reaching their fundamental
goals.
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