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From the Ivory Tower to the Schoolhouse: How Scholarship Becomes Common Knowledge in Education

Jack Schneider

Why do so many promising ideas generated by education research fail to penetrate the world of classroom practice?

In From the Ivory Tower to the Schoolhouse, education historian Jack Schneider seeks to answer this familiar and vexing question by turning it on its head. He looks at four well-known ideas that emerged from the world of scholarship--Bloom's Taxonomy, multiple intelligences, the project method, and direct instruction--and asks what we can learn from their success in influencing teachers.

Schneider identifies four key factors that help bridge the gap between research and practice: perceived significance, philosophical compatibility, occupational realism, and transportability. Through the examination of counterexamples--similar ideas of equal promise that lacked these four qualities and did not translate into practice--Schneider shows the complexity of the relationship between theory and practice in education and suggests how that tenuous connection might be strengthened to help innovations and new insights gain traction in our schools.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Harvard Education PR
  • Publish Date: Apr 1st, 2014
  • Pages: 272
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.40in - 5.50in - 0.70in - 0.83lb
  • EAN: 9781612506692
  • Categories: Educational Policy & ReformResearchHistory

About the Author

Schneider, Jack: - Jack Schneider is an assistant professor of education at the College of the Holy Cross.
Cuban, Larry: - Larry Cuban is professor emeritus of education at Stanford University.

Praise for this book

"In an age when 'evidence' and 'data' have become buzzwords in education policy, Jack Schneider offers an insightful and practical analysis of the historic bridges and chasms between educational research and practice in American universities and public schools." -- Miriam Heller Stern, Journal of Jewish Education