ISBN-13: 9789460910173 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 206 str.
ISBN-13: 9789460910173 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 206 str.
Educational Research by Association is an archive of an archive. It is a collection of eleven Presidential Addresses delivered over the last 40 years to the annual conference of the Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) and published annually in AAREs academic journal, the Australian Educational Researcher (AER). However, it is more than an archive in that the selection and the opening essay seek to plot, evaluate and contribute to definitions of education research and its functions and purposes in a changing world, and to consider its impact, broadly defined, in both actual and desirable or normative terms. In pursuing this agenda, the book highlights a number of key issues that have become important in educational research over time, particularly in Australia but also around the globe. These include defining education research as a field, including AAREs location within that field and the positioning of the presidents Addresses therein. They also include questions about the purposes of education research, which implies as well the issue of the readership for such research. The selection also touches on matters of dissemination, publication and diffusion and impact more broadly, raising matters of publication and the various and competing outlets for publication of education research, nationally and increasingly on an international scale. Issues of quality, including associated politics, also come into play, as do questions of the relationship of education research to education policy and practice. These latter questions have become more significant in state policies framed by a new public management that call for evidence-based policy. The opening essay by Bob Lingard and Trevor Gale, two former AARE Presidents, traverses these matters generally and in respect of this archive of Presidential Addresses, helping to define educational research in an increasingly globalised world."Bob Lingard and Trevor Gale have made ... an outstandingly generous contribution to the intellectual history and future practice of AARE, and to educational research far beyond our Association. ... their careful and insightful analysis produces a new, rich and productive frame for the reading of the selected texts ... It charts the ways in which our understandings of who educational researchers are have changed over time, and the changes in the ways in which educational research has been itself defined - both through expansion in disciplinary and theoretical frameworks and methodologies, and in the changing relationships between research, policy and practice that shape the working lives of educational researchers. ... With a fine historical sensibility, and a palpable commitment to, and care for, our Association, this volume as a whole challenges us to keep aware of what we have learnt, and continue to learn from each other." Jo-Anne Reid, President, Australian Association for Research in Education, 2009-2010.