Inside Pasteur’s quadrant: knowledge production in a profession

Educational Studies 34 (4):289-297 (2008)
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In this paper, we examine the current state of educational research through the framework of “use‐inspired” knowledge. Previous discussions regarding the nature of educational research have disproportionately focused on the soft/applied nature of knowledge in the discipline or a need for methodological priority. After acknowledging these arguments, we consider the role of education as a professional discipline in American colleges and universities, and explore the inherent relationship between researchers and practitioners. Use‐inspired knowledge prioritises practice, encourages translational research, fosters interdisciplinarity and dissolves rigid educational structures

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Educational Research, Policymaking and Practice.Martyn Hammersley - 2003 - British Journal of Educational Studies 51 (4):438-441.

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