1st Edition

Limitations and Possibilities of Dialogue among Researchers, Policymakers, and Practitioners International Perspectives on the Field of Education

Edited By Mark B. Ginsburg, Jorge Gorostiaga Copyright 2003
    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    The chapters in this edited volume raise important issues of the relation between research and its various external "publics".

    Chapter 1 Dialogue about Educational Research, Policy, and Practice, Mark B. Ginsburg, Jorge M. Gorostiaga; Chapter 2 Dancing in the Dark, Anne Klemperer, Henno Theisens, Frans Kaiser; Chapter 3 Linking Research, Policy, and Strategic Planning to Education Development in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Don Adams, Geok Hwa Kee, Lin Lin; Chapter 4 Teacher Peripheralization in Comparative Education, Paul R. Fossum, Patricia K. Kubow; Chapter 5 Researching Women’s Literacy in Mali, Laurel Puchner; Chapter 6 “Other” Perceptions, Sandra L. Stacki; Chapter 7 Reinventing Research for Educational Reform, Craig G. Wishart, DeStefano Joseph; Chapter 8 Ideology in Educational Research and Policy Making in the United States, Michele S. Moses, Gair Marina; Chapter 9 Dialogue between “Academic” and “Community” Researchers, Kevin J. Gormley; Chapter 10 Enhancing Dialogue Among Researchers, Policy Makers, and Community Members in Uganda, Joseph Carasco, Nancy Clair, Lawrence Kanyike; Chapter 11 Policy Making, Critical Analysis, or Both—What Role for Educational Research?, Holger Daun; Chapter 12 “Designed” Dialogues, Susan L. Robertson, Roger Dale;

    Biography

    Mark B. Ginsburg, Jorge M. Gorostiaga