Making science education evidence-based? Reflections on a Teaching and Learning Research Programme (TLRP) study
There are some important ambiguities in discussions about the implications of 'evidence-based practice', both for educational research and for the work of teachers. In this paper we explore several of these through examining the Evidence-based Practice in Science Education (EPSE) study—part of the Teaching and Learning Research Programme (TLRP), a major UK research initiative that is explicitly committed to improving the contribution of educational research to policymaking and practice. The field of science education is in some ways a critical case, given that the notion of evidence-based practice treats scientific research as a privileged source of evidence. We examine the assumptions built into the EPSE study, and how these relate to the classical medical model of evidence-based practice, and to some other approaches to educational research that are concerned with closing the gap with practice.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Keywords | evidence-based practice; science teaching; relationship between research and practice |
| Subjects |
Education > Research and Study Skills in Education Education > Academic studies in Education |
| Departments, Centres and Research Units |
Educational Studies Research Office > REF2014 |
| Date Deposited | 01 Nov 2010 12:10 |
| Last Modified | 27 Jun 2017 09:59 |