Full Title (English)
ECPS - Educational Cultural and Psychological Studies
Publisher
LED Edizioni Universitarie
Proprietary, a publisher’s product number
3 (Online Journal)
ISSN
20377924 (Online Journal)
20377932 (Printed Journal)
Journal Issue Number
18
Journal Issue Designation
No 18 (2018)
Journal Issue Date
2018
Full Title (English)
Nuovi orizzonti della ricerca scientifica in educazione. Raccordare ricerca e decisione didattica: il Manifesto S.Ap.I.E.
By (author)
Affiliation
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Affiliation
Università degli Studi di Torino
Affiliation
Università di Cagliari
Number of Pages
29
Language of text
Italian
Publication Date
2018/12/12
Main description (English)
Here some theses introduced in the S.Ap.I.E. (Società per l’Apprendimento e l’Istruzione informati da Evidenza) Manifesto are developed. Firstly, we summarize the relevant advances in educational research characterizing the new millennium, related to Evidence-Based Education and its convergence with other fields. These gave rise to a new scientifically-based perspective in education and to a new domain that we named Instructional and Learning Science. Then, we examine some developments now possible concerning fundamental principles of instruction and recommendations to which teachers should refer; the critical revision of some widespread beliefs not based in evidence at all; and the possibility of defining rational frameworks, informed by evidence, to support educational decisions. Finally, we introduce some challenges for the new generation of educational scientists, in the hope that the current stalemate in Italian educational research can be overcome. These concern mainly: (i) the graduate programs in education in which methods of educational research, within a critical culture on knowledge reliability, should be at the basis; and (ii) new forms of collaboration between universities and schools which, leaving current models of limited impact, should be oriented towards clearly defined objectives and effective programs.
Publisher's own category code
Efficacy; Evidence-based education; Instruction; Reliability; Research methods