(DOWNLOAD) "Education Research Flounders in the Absence of Competition from For-Profit Schools." by The Cato Journal * eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Education Research Flounders in the Absence of Competition from For-Profit Schools.
- Author : The Cato Journal
- Release Date : January 22, 2005
- Genre: Politics & Current Events,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 284 KB
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Relatively little attention is paid to research in controversies over educational policy. For instance, A Nation at Risk (NCEE 1983), the most highly publicized document on educational reform in our nation's history, did not include any references to educational research. In addition, there is a broad albeit not unanimous consensus that educational research has had little if any impact on teaching or other aspects of education. Although commentaries differ on why this is the case, few allege that educational research has been productive or is likely to be productive in the absence of drastic change. Professional educators often join in the severe but long-standing criticisms of educational research. Robert Slavin (1997: 22), one of the most prominent educational researchers in the nation, notes: "For decades, policymakers have complained that the federal research and development enterprise has had too little impact on the practice of education. With few notable exceptions, this perception is, I believe, largely correct."