
The Harvard EdCast Is Education Research Becoming Partisan?
Nov 12, 2025
Jal Mehta, a Harvard Graduate School of Education professor and co-director of the Deeper Learning Institute, dives deep into the intricate relationship between education research and political partisanship. He highlights how research reflects the current socio-political climate while maintaining methodological rigor. Mehta emphasizes the importance of bridging gaps between researchers and educators to ensure relevance in studies. He also warns about misinterpretations of research neutrality and discusses the impact of funding on study priorities, advocating for clarity and utility in research.
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Research Expands Teacher Insight
- Researchers have the gift of time to notice classroom patterns teachers can't during fast-paced instruction.
- Research expands teachers' range of actions by offering new lenses to see classroom dynamics.
Research Shapes Policy Discourse
- Research shapes policymakers' language and priorities even when they can't name studies or authors.
- Ideas from research penetrate discourse and gradually shift policy thinking over time.
Research Mirrors The Zeitgeist
- What researchers study often mirrors the political and social zeitgeist of the moment.
- Topic focus shifts with policy waves, from NCLB to Black Lives Matter to current debates on DEI.


