Confronting the ‘Coming Crisis’ in Education Research

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH British Journal of Educational Studies Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.1080/00071005.2023.2221720
S. Power
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the current crisis in education research and how we might confront it. It begins by arguing that the ‘coming crisis’ facing empirical sociology identified by Savage and Burrows (2007) applies equally – if not more so – to empirical education research. Education researchers can no longer lay claim to specialist expertise in the analysis of social institutions and our ‘tools of the trade’ are increasingly unviable. These developments are compounded by the dominance of the ‘cultural turn’ within British education research which has made it difficult for education researchers to develop a cumulative evidence base, leading to a lack of traction with policymakers and a privileging of cultural inequalities in education over economic inequalities. The paper discusses how the education research community might respond to the challenges and considers whether we might do worse than follow the suggestion offered to sociologists that they should take ‘a descriptive turn’. Taking such a turn will not be easy, but the alternative may be that education research in the UK will be even more marginalised as it becomes increasingly out-of-step with the developments in data, evidence and analysis being fostered outside the academy.
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面对教育研究“即将来临的危机”
本文探讨了当前教育研究中的危机以及我们如何应对它。它首先提出,萨维奇和巴罗斯(2007)所确定的经验社会学面临的“即将到来的危机”同样适用于经验教育研究,如果不是更适用的话。教育研究者再也不能在社会制度的分析中声称自己是专家,我们的“交易工具”也越来越不可行。这些发展与英国教育研究中“文化转向”的主导地位相结合,这使得教育研究人员很难建立一个累积的证据基础,导致政策制定者缺乏吸引力,并使教育中的文化不平等优于经济不平等。这篇论文讨论了教育研究界如何应对这些挑战,并考虑了我们是否可以做得更好,而不是遵循向社会学家提出的建议,即他们应该采取“描述性转向”。做出这样的转变并不容易,但另一种选择可能是,英国的教育研究将更加边缘化,因为它与学术界以外培养的数据、证据和分析的发展越来越不同步。
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British Journal of Educational Studies
British Journal of Educational Studies EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Studies is one of the UK foremost international education journals. It publishes scholarly, research-based articles on education which draw particularly upon historical, philosophical and sociological analysis and sources.
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