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Policy knowledge derived from data, information, and evidence is a powerful tool for contributing to policy discussions and debates, and for understanding and improving the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of government action. For decades, politicians, advocates, reformers, and researchers have simultaneously espoused this value, while also paradoxically lamenting the lack of impact of policy knowledge on decision making, and the failure of related reforms. This text explores this paradox, identifying the reliance on a proverb of using policy knowledge to supplant politics as a primary…mehr
Policy knowledge derived from data, information, and evidence is a powerful tool for contributing to policy discussions and debates, and for understanding and improving the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of government action. For decades, politicians, advocates, reformers, and researchers have simultaneously espoused this value, while also paradoxically lamenting the lack of impact of policy knowledge on decision making, and the failure of related reforms. This text explores this paradox, identifying the reliance on a proverb of using policy knowledge to supplant politics as a primary culprit for these perceived failures. The evidence in this book suggests that any consideration of the role of policy knowledge in decision making must be considered alongside, rather than in place of, considerations of the ideologies, interests, and institutional factors that shape political decisions. This contextually rich approach offers practical insights to understand the role of policy knowledge, and to better leverage it to support good governance decisions.
Steven Putansu is a Senior Design Methodologist at the US Government Accountability Office, Professorial Lecturer at American University, USA, and recipient of a 2017 Arthur S. Flemming Award for Federal Management and Leadership.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Policy Knowledge, Politics, and a Proverb of Decisions Making.- 2. No Panacea - The Purposes, Uses, and Limitations of Policy Knowledge.- 3. Challenging the Proverb: A Balanced Model for Governance Decisions.- 4. The Performance Movement and other Evidence-Based Reforms.- 5. The Roots of Modern Federal Education Policy.- 6. Improving Access to Higher Education.- Education for the Disadvantaged.- 8. Contending with the Evidence-Based Proverb.- 9. Moving Beyond the Evidence-Based Proverb.
1. Policy Knowledge, Politics, and a Proverb of Decisions Making.- 2. No Panacea - The Purposes, Uses, and Limitations of Policy Knowledge.- 3. Challenging the Proverb: A Balanced Model for Governance Decisions.- 4. The Performance Movement and other Evidence-Based Reforms.- 5. The Roots of Modern Federal Education Policy.- 6. Improving Access to Higher Education.- Education for the Disadvantaged.- 8. Contending with the Evidence-Based Proverb.- 9. Moving Beyond the Evidence-Based Proverb.
1. Policy Knowledge, Politics, and a Proverb of Decisions Making.- 2. No Panacea - The Purposes, Uses, and Limitations of Policy Knowledge.- 3. Challenging the Proverb: A Balanced Model for Governance Decisions.- 4. The Performance Movement and other Evidence-Based Reforms.- 5. The Roots of Modern Federal Education Policy.- 6. Improving Access to Higher Education.- Education for the Disadvantaged.- 8. Contending with the Evidence-Based Proverb.- 9. Moving Beyond the Evidence-Based Proverb.
1. Policy Knowledge, Politics, and a Proverb of Decisions Making.- 2. No Panacea - The Purposes, Uses, and Limitations of Policy Knowledge.- 3. Challenging the Proverb: A Balanced Model for Governance Decisions.- 4. The Performance Movement and other Evidence-Based Reforms.- 5. The Roots of Modern Federal Education Policy.- 6. Improving Access to Higher Education.- Education for the Disadvantaged.- 8. Contending with the Evidence-Based Proverb.- 9. Moving Beyond the Evidence-Based Proverb.
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