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Autori principali: Rubin, Paul G., Ayscue, Jennifer B., Uzzell, Elizabeth M.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2022
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1360497
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author Rubin, Paul G.
Ayscue, Jennifer B.
Uzzell, Elizabeth M.
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Ayscue, Jennifer B.
Uzzell, Elizabeth M.
Rubin, Paul G.
Ayscue, Jennifer B.
Uzzell, Elizabeth M.
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contents Analyzing Congressional Research Service Reports on Education: How Is Information Used at Congress's Think Tank? Rubin, Paul G. Ayscue, Jennifer B. Uzzell, Elizabeth M. Content Analysis Research Reports Educational Research Information Utilization Federal Government Educational Policy Public Policy Policy Formation Evidence Based Practice Public Agencies Organizations (Groups) The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is the nonpartisan research and analytical arm of the U.S. Congress and is physically and structurally located within the Library of Congress. Despite the role of CRS as a critical information provider and technical assistant to actors crafting and implementing federal policy, CRS reports, which serve as a key mechanism of information dissemination and influence by the organization, only became widely available to the public following the adoption of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018. This study uses content analysis to examine CRS's education-related reports from the 115th Congress to explore what sources are directly and indirectly informing federal policymaking based on references in CRS reports. Findings offer insights into research utilization in the federal education policy process and contribute to the growing literature on intermediary organizations and knowledge brokering.
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spellingShingle Analyzing Congressional Research Service Reports on Education: How Is Information Used at Congress's Think Tank?
Rubin, Paul G.
Ayscue, Jennifer B.
Uzzell, Elizabeth M.
Content Analysis
Research Reports
Educational Research
Information Utilization
Federal Government
Educational Policy
Public Policy
Policy Formation
Evidence Based Practice
Public Agencies
Organizations (Groups)
Analyzing Congressional Research Service Reports on Education: How Is Information Used at Congress's Think Tank? Rubin, Paul G. Ayscue, Jennifer B. Uzzell, Elizabeth M. Content Analysis Research Reports Educational Research Information Utilization Federal Government Educational Policy Public Policy Policy Formation Evidence Based Practice Public Agencies Organizations (Groups) The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is the nonpartisan research and analytical arm of the U.S. Congress and is physically and structurally located within the Library of Congress. Despite the role of CRS as a critical information provider and technical assistant to actors crafting and implementing federal policy, CRS reports, which serve as a key mechanism of information dissemination and influence by the organization, only became widely available to the public following the adoption of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018. This study uses content analysis to examine CRS's education-related reports from the 115th Congress to explore what sources are directly and indirectly informing federal policymaking based on references in CRS reports. Findings offer insights into research utilization in the federal education policy process and contribute to the growing literature on intermediary organizations and knowledge brokering.
title Analyzing Congressional Research Service Reports on Education: How Is Information Used at Congress's Think Tank?
topic Content Analysis
Research Reports
Educational Research
Information Utilization
Federal Government
Educational Policy
Public Policy
Policy Formation
Evidence Based Practice
Public Agencies
Organizations (Groups)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1360497