In this chapter, they discuss the issue of research in education and how often the claims made are not properly supported by evidence. They give examples in both math and reading, and explain how even published articles can lack proper citations and rely on opinion pieces instead of actual studies. They also highlight the challenge teachers face in discerning reliable research, and how the acceptance of non-research sources as evidence is a downside in the science of reading movement.

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