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The interplay of ethics, education policy and research : The phonics question reconsidered

Moss, Gemma; Ellis, Sue; (2013) The interplay of ethics, education policy and research : The phonics question reconsidered. British Educational Research Journal , N/A (N/A) N/A.

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Abstract

This paper argues that direct control of the early years literacy curriculum recently exercised by politicians in England has made the boundaries between research, policy and practice increasingly fragile. It describes how policy came to focus most effort on the use of synthetic phonics programmes in the early years. It examines why the Clackmannanshire phonics intervention became the study most frequently cited to justify government policy and suggests a phonics research agenda that could more usefully inform teaching. It argues that, whilst academics cannot control how their research is eventually used by policymakers, learned societies can strengthen their ethics policies to set out clearer ground-rules for academic researchers working across knowledge domains and with policymakers. A stronger framework to guide the ethical interpretation of research evidence in complex education investigations would allow more meaningful conversations to take place within and across research communities, and with research users. The paper suggests some features for such a framework.

Type: Article
Title: The interplay of ethics, education policy and research : The phonics question reconsidered
Language: English
Additional information: This is a jointly authored piece written with Sue Ellis from Strathclyde University and accepted for publication by BERJ. It is in the publication process but I am not sure when next year it will appear
Keywords: Phonics Research Ethics Literacy Policy Early Reading
UCL classification: UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > School of Education > UCL Institute of Education
URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10011694
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