Private Data -- The Real Story: A Huge Problem with Education Research

A very influential paper on improving math outcomes was published in 2008. The authors refused to divulge their data claiming that agreements with the schools and Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act rules (FERPA) prevented it.● It turns out that this is not true.● The claimed legal foundations...

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Main Author: R. James Milgram
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Language:English
Published: Nonpartisan Education Group 2012-12-01
Series:Nonpartisan Education Review
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Online Access:http://www.nonpartisaneducation.org/Review/Essays/v8n5.pdf
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spelling doaj-9d448ac14b5341b6adea018232e428902021-07-02T07:45:19ZengNonpartisan Education GroupNonpartisan Education Review2150-64772012-12-018518Private Data -- The Real Story: A Huge Problem with Education ResearchR. James MilgramA very influential paper on improving math outcomes was published in 2008. The authors refused to divulge their data claiming that agreements with the schools and Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act rules (FERPA) prevented it.● It turns out that this is not true.● The claimed legal foundations do not say what these authors said they do, this this is a widespread misconception among education researchers.When we found the identities of the schools by other means, serious problems with the conclusions of the article were quickly revealed.● The 2008 paper was far from unique in this respect.● There are many papers that have had enormous influences on K-12 mathematics curricula, and could not be independently verified because the authors refused to reveal their data.In this article we describe how we were able to find the real data for the 2008 paper, and point out the legal constraints that should make it very difficult for authors of such papers to withhold their data in the future.http://www.nonpartisaneducation.org/Review/Essays/v8n5.pdfmathematics educationeducation researchcensorshipstudent achievementeducation policy
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title Private Data -- The Real Story: A Huge Problem with Education Research
title_short Private Data -- The Real Story: A Huge Problem with Education Research
title_full Private Data -- The Real Story: A Huge Problem with Education Research
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series Nonpartisan Education Review
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publishDate 2012-12-01
description A very influential paper on improving math outcomes was published in 2008. The authors refused to divulge their data claiming that agreements with the schools and Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act rules (FERPA) prevented it.● It turns out that this is not true.● The claimed legal foundations do not say what these authors said they do, this this is a widespread misconception among education researchers.When we found the identities of the schools by other means, serious problems with the conclusions of the article were quickly revealed.● The 2008 paper was far from unique in this respect.● There are many papers that have had enormous influences on K-12 mathematics curricula, and could not be independently verified because the authors refused to reveal their data.In this article we describe how we were able to find the real data for the 2008 paper, and point out the legal constraints that should make it very difficult for authors of such papers to withhold their data in the future.
topic mathematics education
education research
censorship
student achievement
education policy
url http://www.nonpartisaneducation.org/Review/Essays/v8n5.pdf
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