Evidence-based Policies in Education: Initiatives and Challenges in Europe

  • Pellegrini Marta ,
  • Vivanet Giuliano
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  • 1. University of Florence, Florence, 50100, Italy
    2. University of Cagliari, Cagliari, 09100, Italy

Online published: 2021-03-22

Abstract

This paper examines the progress of evidence-based educational policies in Europe and identifies organizations for the generation and dissemination of evidence. Further, it discusses some of the most relevant challenges facing the development of evidence-informed education policies in Europe. The paper also analyzes the official documents by the European Commission and other organizations. Literature in the field of evidence-based education worldwide is examined to identify the primary challenges and issues related to the development of a culture of evidence in Europe’s education sector. It provides a point of reference regarding the initiatives already undertaken and the challenges facing evidence-based educational policies and policymaking in Europe.

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Pellegrini Marta , Vivanet Giuliano . Evidence-based Policies in Education: Initiatives and Challenges in Europe[J]. Journal of East China Normal University(Educational Sciences), 2021 , 39(3) : 23 -32 . DOI: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5560.2021.03.003

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