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Research Priorites: Shaping a National Vision for Educational Research

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Author: Sharon P. Robinson, Assitant Secretary of Education  US Department of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement
Submitter : Peter Shea

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"...these priorities are a framework for knowledge that will support better teaching and improved student learning in and beyond America's schools and classrooms. The priorities are intended both as a basis for federal investment in education research and as a starting point for a larger national conversation. As part of that conversation, the Office of Educational Research and Improvement and the National Educational Research Policy and Priorities Board will sponsor occasions where scholars and consumers will be invited to give greater focus to the questions that will help shape investments for future research.

In that spirit, we invite you to read this report with a close and critical eye and to join our efforts to sharpen the definition of our work." (From the preface)

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