Education studies with poor methods, undisclosed data, and weak validity can be amplified by prestigious institutions and lead to large, harmful curricular changes. When influential researchers present selective or non‑replicable findings, school districts may adopt reforms that harm students before independent verification occurs.
— This frames education‑research quality as a public‑policy risk: weak methods in academia can directly alter what millions of children are taught.
Kelsey Piper
2026.04.17
100% relevant
Jo Boaler’s Stanford‑linked studies that purportedly justified removing Algebra from Bay Area middle schools, despite later critiques revealing selective comparisons, bad tests, and undisclosed data.
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