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Introduction: what can be learned from international contexts about how to foster evidence-informed practice?

Introduction: what can be learned from international contexts about how to foster evidence-informed practice?
Introduction: what can be learned from international contexts about how to foster evidence-informed practice?
This introductory chapter to “The Emerald Handbook of Evidence-Informed Practice in Education: Learning from International Contexts” describes the volume's purpose/intended contribution, analytic framework, and organization. Accordingly, first it provides a definition of evidence-informed practice while also outlining challenges and benefits of broadly bringing it about. This chapter explains how comparative analyses using systems approaches – which have, to date, been scarce and limited – can hold great potential for achieving context-specific insights regarding how to foster EIP. The present volume, as noted in the chapter, aims to do just this: It houses a massive, international comparative study of educators' patterns of evidence use across a range of global contexts. Volume contributors each followed a particular, dual analytic framework, which is detailed in this chapter. The chapter concludes with a description of how the volume is organized and provides a brief thematic analysis to showcase the volume's intended contribution.
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Malin, Joel R.
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Malin, Joel R. and Brown, Chris (2022) Introduction: what can be learned from international contexts about how to foster evidence-informed practice? In, Brown, Chris and Malin, Joel R. (eds.) The Emerald Handbook of Evidence-Informed Practice in Education: Learning from International Contexts. Emerald Publishing, pp. 1-13. (doi:10.1108/978-1-80043-141-620221003).

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This introductory chapter to “The Emerald Handbook of Evidence-Informed Practice in Education: Learning from International Contexts” describes the volume's purpose/intended contribution, analytic framework, and organization. Accordingly, first it provides a definition of evidence-informed practice while also outlining challenges and benefits of broadly bringing it about. This chapter explains how comparative analyses using systems approaches – which have, to date, been scarce and limited – can hold great potential for achieving context-specific insights regarding how to foster EIP. The present volume, as noted in the chapter, aims to do just this: It houses a massive, international comparative study of educators' patterns of evidence use across a range of global contexts. Volume contributors each followed a particular, dual analytic framework, which is detailed in this chapter. The chapter concludes with a description of how the volume is organized and provides a brief thematic analysis to showcase the volume's intended contribution.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 31 January 2022

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483901
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ORCID for Chris Brown: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9759-9624

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Date deposited: 07 Nov 2023 18:08
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Author: Joel R. Malin
Author: Chris Brown ORCID iD
Editor: Chris Brown
Editor: Joel R. Malin

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