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Is it only 'what works' that 'counts' in new knowledge economies? Evidence-based practice, educational research and teacher education in Australia

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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jillian BlackmoreJillian Blackmore
Recent texts on globalisation and education policy refer to the rapid flow of education policy texts producing or responding to common trends across nation states with the emergence of new knowledge economies. These educational policies are shaping what counts as research and the dynamics between research, policy, and practice in schools, creating new types of relationships between universities, the public, the professions, government, and industry. The trend to evidence-based policy and practice in Australian schools is used to identify key issues within wider debates about the ‘usefulness’ of educational research and the role of universities and university-based research in education in new knowledge economies.

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Journal

Social policy and society

Volume

1

Issue

3

Pagination

257 - 266

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Location

London, England

ISSN

1474-7464

Language

eng

Notes

Published online by Cambridge University Press 24 Jun 2002

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2002, Cambridge University Press

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