The evidence-based turn in education reveals renewed consensus on empiricism and shared trust in science as if it were the allegedly value-free basis for decision-making: good, justifiable governance should be a non-discretional corollary of scientific knowledge. The article focuses on some risks implied in pursuing the de-moralization of educational decision-making, namely the realistic, the reductionist, and the perspective fallacies, as well as the minimization of individual responsibility in favor of the third-person perspective implied in following protocols and guidelines. In the discussion I address some possible reasons for the appeal of the evidence-based turn despite these risks: the contemporary pressure for “accountability” and the need to justify social policies and practices with consensual criteria. In the conclusion, I claim that educational decision-making should deploy rather than conceal its moral bases despite their being potentially highly divisive. Consequently, I make a case for “moral accountability”: making publicly inspectable what evidence-based education tries to conceal, i.e. the unavoidable value-ladeness of educational policies and practices.

The Haunting Question of Values in the Era of Measurement, Assessment and Evidence-Based Education : Towards a Moral Accountability of Educational Decision-Making / Letizia Caronia. - In: ENCYCLOPAIDEIA. - ISSN 1825-8670. - ELETTRONICO. - 27:1s(2023), pp. 29-36. [10.6092/issn.1825-8670/16338]

The Haunting Question of Values in the Era of Measurement, Assessment and Evidence-Based Education : Towards a Moral Accountability of Educational Decision-Making

Letizia Caronia
2023

Abstract

The evidence-based turn in education reveals renewed consensus on empiricism and shared trust in science as if it were the allegedly value-free basis for decision-making: good, justifiable governance should be a non-discretional corollary of scientific knowledge. The article focuses on some risks implied in pursuing the de-moralization of educational decision-making, namely the realistic, the reductionist, and the perspective fallacies, as well as the minimization of individual responsibility in favor of the third-person perspective implied in following protocols and guidelines. In the discussion I address some possible reasons for the appeal of the evidence-based turn despite these risks: the contemporary pressure for “accountability” and the need to justify social policies and practices with consensual criteria. In the conclusion, I claim that educational decision-making should deploy rather than conceal its moral bases despite their being potentially highly divisive. Consequently, I make a case for “moral accountability”: making publicly inspectable what evidence-based education tries to conceal, i.e. the unavoidable value-ladeness of educational policies and practices.
2023
The Haunting Question of Values in the Era of Measurement, Assessment and Evidence-Based Education : Towards a Moral Accountability of Educational Decision-Making / Letizia Caronia. - In: ENCYCLOPAIDEIA. - ISSN 1825-8670. - ELETTRONICO. - 27:1s(2023), pp. 29-36. [10.6092/issn.1825-8670/16338]
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