Evidential Basis of “Evidence-Based Education”
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<p>Evidence-based education (EBE) is a catchline for policy makers and school leaders alike with its advocates promoting their work as being rigorous and scientific. The chapters in this book written by leading educators and philosophers place this approach in context and challenge whether the arguments it leads to live up to the hype.</p><p>EBE advocates promote particular restricted approaches to determining policy and practice in schools with only some forms of evidence accepted as legitimate. Experimental methods designed for the well-controlled environments of science and medicine in which subjects and treatments can be isolated are nonetheless promoted as ‘the gold standard’ even when transposed to complex social situations of interacting teachers and learners. This book explores some of the problems with this approach. It examines the background to disputes about evidence the reasons EBE arguments have become so powerful in modern bureaucracies the way practitioners might reason using evidence and the concerns about key notions of rigour science representativeness and effect size which are often mistakenly interpreted in EBE.</p><p>The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue of the journal <i>Educational Research and Evaluation. </i></p>
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