The document discusses the importance of using scientifically-based research in education. It explains that true understandings require seeking information from scientific evidence, not just logic or opinions. It then provides guidelines for teachers to evaluate educational research claims, including whether the research was peer-reviewed, the results were replicated, and a scientific consensus was reached. Finally, it notes that scientific investigation proceeds through stages, and teachers should use the appropriate type of data at each stage, such as case studies to generate hypotheses but not determine cause-and-effect relationships.