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Using Research Evidence in Education : From the Schoolhouse Door to Capitol Hill, Paperback / softback Book

Using Research Evidence in Education : From the Schoolhouse Door to Capitol Hill Paperback / softback

Edited by Kara S. Finnigan, Alan J. Daly

Part of the Policy Implications of Research in Education series

Paperback / softback

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This book includes a set of rigorous and accessible studies on the topic of “research evidence” from a variety of levels and educational vantage points.

It also provides the reader with thoughtful commentaries from leading thinkers in the field.

The complex process of acquiring, interpreting, and using research evidence makes for a rich and under examined area in educational research, practice and policymaking.

Policy makers, practitioners and scholars are in need of additional knowledge and practical steps in terms of the uptake of evidence into practice.

In addition, sharpening understanding in terms of the ways in which research evidence is shaped or adapted at different educational levels (school, district, state, federal) as well the factors that support or constrain the acquisition and use of research evidence is of immediate use.

While professional support for evidence-based practice in schools has never been stronger, credible research has found only weak large-scale effects.

This book provides us with key insights about the nature of this problem and a comprehensive approach to its solution; it is a major step toward realizing the considerable potential for school improvement of reciprocal working relationships among policy, practice and research communities.

Ken Leithwood, Emeritus Professor, OISE/University of TorontoThe problem of scant research use at school sites is old, but the federal to classroom level scope of this book is unique.

The authors' analysis of the current status leads to despair, but they provide a clear and compelling path forward.

Michael Kirst, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University; President, California State Board of Education. We have come a long way since the linear "Research, Dissemination, Utilization" models of knowledge use of  the 1970s and 80s.  Each chapter in this book lays out new directions for understanding how individuals, relationships andsystems advance or impede the movement of new ideas into policy/practice.

Taken together, they redefine knowledge use as a dynamic process that affects and is affected by specific characteristics of the social structures in which is occurs.  It is a "must read" both for those interested in educational change and organizational theory.

Karen Seashore Louis, Regents Professor, University of Minnesota

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