Going for Broke: A Multiple-Case Study of Brokerage in Education:
[摘要] Although the central role of educational intermediaries that can connect research and practice is increasingly appreciated, our present understanding of their motivations, products, and processes is inadequate. In response, this multiple-case study asks how and why three large-scale intermediariesâEdutopia, the Marshall Memo, and Usable Knowledgeâare engaging in brokerage activities, and compares the features of the knowledge they seek to share and mobilize. These entities were deliberately chosen and anticipated to reveal diversity. Multiple data sources were analyzed based primarily upon Wardâs knowledge mobilization framework. These entities contrasted widely, especially in relation to core knowledge dimensions, enabling us to identify two distinct brokerage types. To conclude, theoretical (how to conceptualize brokerage) and practical (how to foster interactive knowledge exchange) implications are presented. This study also reveals certain innovative mobilization approaches, including skillful use of social media and the production of videos depicting how and why to adopt particular strategies.
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[效力级别] [学科分类] 发展心理学和教育心理学
[关键词] knowledge mobilization;brokerage;boundary crossing;boundary objects [时效性]