Research and Practice in Education: The Search for Common Ground
Over the years, bridging the gap between research and practice in education has proven to be a stubborn and persistent problem. This book examines the issue from several perspectives. First, the characteristics of educational research are examined with particular attention given to the contrasting perspectives and professional orientations of researchers and practitioners. Second, the book provides a critical analysis of the current focus on 'scientifically-based' research as defined by No Child Left Behind and of the dubious relevance and uneven quality of research produced by schools of education. Third, several suggestions and resources are provided that can help practitioners improve their 'research literacy' and for researchers interested in advancing the practical relevance of their work.
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Research and Practice in Education: The Search for Common Ground
Over the years, bridging the gap between research and practice in education has proven to be a stubborn and persistent problem. This book examines the issue from several perspectives. First, the characteristics of educational research are examined with particular attention given to the contrasting perspectives and professional orientations of researchers and practitioners. Second, the book provides a critical analysis of the current focus on 'scientifically-based' research as defined by No Child Left Behind and of the dubious relevance and uneven quality of research produced by schools of education. Third, several suggestions and resources are provided that can help practitioners improve their 'research literacy' and for researchers interested in advancing the practical relevance of their work.
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Research and Practice in Education: The Search for Common Ground

Research and Practice in Education: The Search for Common Ground

by Stephen H. Davis
Research and Practice in Education: The Search for Common Ground

Research and Practice in Education: The Search for Common Ground

by Stephen H. Davis

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Over the years, bridging the gap between research and practice in education has proven to be a stubborn and persistent problem. This book examines the issue from several perspectives. First, the characteristics of educational research are examined with particular attention given to the contrasting perspectives and professional orientations of researchers and practitioners. Second, the book provides a critical analysis of the current focus on 'scientifically-based' research as defined by No Child Left Behind and of the dubious relevance and uneven quality of research produced by schools of education. Third, several suggestions and resources are provided that can help practitioners improve their 'research literacy' and for researchers interested in advancing the practical relevance of their work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781578868858
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 07/25/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 238 KB

About the Author

Stephen H. Davis professor, College of Education and Integrative Studies, California Polytechnic University, Pomona

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction: How Wide is the Divide?
Chapter 2 Research? What Research?
Chapter 3 From Research to Practice: What's the Big Deal?
Chapter 4 Odd Science: No Child Left Behind and the Scientific Method
Chapter 5 The Research to Policy to Practice Conundrum
Chapter 6 Alien Worlds: Researchers are From Mars, Practitioners From Venus
Chapter 7 The Search for Common Ground: Can the Gap be Bridged?
Chapter 8 Appendix:Resources for Developing Research Literacy
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