Evidence-based Practice in Education

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Causal Agency Theory
Causal Process Theories
Causal Relata
EBP Advocate
EBP Context
EBP Literature
EBP Term
Education
Effectiveness Prediction
empirical research
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Evidence-based practice
Evidentiary Relation
General Causal Claims
Gert Biesta
Hans Skjervheim
Hatcher's Method
Learn II
Manipulationist Theory
Means End Reasoning
Means End Relations
Nomological Machine
philosophy
RCT Evidence
RCT Result
Reasoning
Regularity Theories
Russell's Chicken
Russell’s Chicken
School Wide Positive Behavior Intervention
Tamil Nadu
Toulmin's Model

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  • ISBN 9780415839099
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Aug 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Much educational debate today is dominated by a "what works" vocabulary, intimately associated with evidence-based practice (EBP). The vocabulary consists of concepts and ideas such as accountability, competency, effectiveness, employability, learning outcomes, predictability, qualifications, and testing. As schooling and education are considered successful when predetermined outcomes have been achieved, education is often believed to require assessment, measurement and documentation.

In this book, Tone Kvernbekk leaves the political, ethical and professional dimensions on the sidelines and focuses instead on further unpacking the core of EBP. Chapters concentrate on several fundamental issues ignored by current literature, including:

  • the character of the evidence that plays a central role in EBP in both practical reasoning and acting under uncertainty
  • the notion of causality presupposed by discussion of the production of desired effects and played out in the basic structure of interventions
  • a system-theoretical look at why interventions might not work

By considering these key points, Kvernbekk articulates both the legitimate uses and the illegitimate, philosophically problematic misuses of EBP in educational thinking and practice. The book will be of key value for academics and postgraduate students in the fields of educational research and practice, philosophy of education and educational theory, especially those concerned with research methodology, professionalism, and discussions regarding evidence-based practice.

Tone Kvernbekk is Professor in the Department of Education at the University of Oslo, Norway.

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