*EDUCATION research, *TEACHING, *TEACHERS, *CONFLICT of interests, *EDUCATION & politics
Abstract
This paper seeks to advance the discussion installed about on the limited impact of educational research in real practice of teachers. To do was performed a review of the main causes of the so-called "crisis" of educational research, analyzing the main elements that hinder the relationship with teachers and that keeps us away of the contributions of scientific studies. Among these causes there are without number elements involved, ranging from conflict of interests between politics and educational research to distrust of research articles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
The purpose of this paper is to address an issue that has not yet been the subject of significant study: religious education in teacher training, in light of the 1979 Agreement on Education and Cultural Affairs. The wording of Article IV of the Agreement on Education and Cultural Affairs seems clear and the courts have endorsed a literal interpretation of the text. However, there are also interpretive criteria and resources that render this view less apparent: the authoritative interpretation made by government bodies; the relative weight of the subject in teacher training programs; and the academic practice of public universities in Spain. An overall assessment of the criteria discloses that implantation in practice may be poor because it fails to respect the object and ends of the Agreement as such. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]