Educational research, policymaking and practice

Educational research and its relationship with policy making and practice has been a perennial concern. This book deals with some basic and controversial questions about that issue, - Can there be harmony in the relationship between researchers and educational policymakers or practitioners? - Do inc...

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Main Author: Hammersley, Martyn (Author)
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Published: London Paul Chapman Pub 2002
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Summary:Educational research and its relationship with policy making and practice has been a perennial concern. This book deals with some basic and controversial questions about that issue, - Can there be harmony in the relationship between researchers and educational policymakers or practitioners? - Do increases in knowledge always lead to practical improvement, and never to undesirable consequences? - Would educational research flourish if it were subjected to more central, and external, control? - What is the role of research reviews in making the results of research publicly available? Educational Research maps the demands now being made on educational research against the background complexities of the relationship between research and practice. This book is for students on methodology courses, taught courses and research degrees in education, social science disciplines, social policy, and health studies, both at masters and doctoral level.
Physical Description:180 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 153-174) and index
ISBN:0761974202
0761974199