Ebook: Strengthening Peer Review in Federal Agencies That Support Education Research
Author: National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Center for Education, Committee on Research in Education, Lauress L. Wise, Jack M. Fletcher, Lisa Towne, Lauress L. Wise
- Tags: Research -- United States -- Evaluation., Peer review., Peer review -- Government policy -- United States., Administrative agencies -- Research -- United States., Administrative agencies -- United States -- Rules and practice., EDU037000, POL017000, REF020000
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: National Academies Press
- City: Washington, D.C., United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Peer review is a method used to inform decision-making by engaging experts in a critical evaluation of the merits of a product or proposal. It is most commonly known as a mechanism for judging the quality of proposals for research funding, or manuscripts submitted for publication in academic journals. It is at once a tool with which scientific judgment is formalized and decisions about the allocation of scarce public resources are legitimized. Strengthening Peer Review in Federal Agencies That Support Education Research seeks to advance an improved understanding of a scientific approach to addressing education problems and to engage the field of education research in action-oriented dialogue about how to further the accumulation of scientific knowledge. The focus of this report is on peer review as it is applied to the evaluation of proposals for federal funding of education research projects.
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