Understanding evidence use within education policy: A policy narrative perspective

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There are growing calls for improved understandings of the role of evidence within policy development. There is long-standing recognition of the role of narratives and narrative processes in public policy. The aim of this paper is to explore the potential of policy narratives as a way to make sense of evidence use in policy. Drawing on an exploratory study of evidence use by Australian education policymakers, we describe how policy narratives emerged as a recurring theme and repeated reference point. Building on these findings, we argue that policy narratives deserve greater attention and discussion within the field of evidence use.

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Rickinson, M., Walsh, L., de Bruin, K., & Hall, M. (2019). Understanding evidence use within education policy: A policy narrative perspective. Evidence and Policy, 15(2), 235–252. https://doi.org/10.1332/174426418X15172393826277

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