Becoming a Research-Informed School

Why? What? How?

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Secondary Education, Elementary
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Author: Tim Cain ISBN: 9781351389884
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: December 7, 2018
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Tim Cain
ISBN: 9781351389884
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: December 7, 2018
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Becoming a Research-Informed School examines the reasons why teachers and leaders use research to improve their schools, and explores how teachers select, understand and use research to enhance learning experiences in fast-moving classroom environments. It analyses what teachers and school leaders actually do, to use research in their schools, and how they build a research-informed culture.

Based firmly in data from real schools and considering the experiences of over 150 education professionals, it shows how research and evidence can be used to:

  • Improve decision-making processes
  • Develop schools as intellectual communities
  • Address priorities for improvement
  • Implement research-informed teaching
  • Respond to policy imperative for informed practice
  • Guide future research

It considers key topics including Teacher Research, Lesson Study, the use of data to effect improvements, navigating social media and blogs, and how to overcome common obstacles to research use in schools.

Becoming a Research-Informed School is full of rich, detailed examples of research and research utilisation. It is an indispensable resource for teachers and leaders who wish to take an informed approach to creating a professional learning community.

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Becoming a Research-Informed School examines the reasons why teachers and leaders use research to improve their schools, and explores how teachers select, understand and use research to enhance learning experiences in fast-moving classroom environments. It analyses what teachers and school leaders actually do, to use research in their schools, and how they build a research-informed culture.

Based firmly in data from real schools and considering the experiences of over 150 education professionals, it shows how research and evidence can be used to:

It considers key topics including Teacher Research, Lesson Study, the use of data to effect improvements, navigating social media and blogs, and how to overcome common obstacles to research use in schools.

Becoming a Research-Informed School is full of rich, detailed examples of research and research utilisation. It is an indispensable resource for teachers and leaders who wish to take an informed approach to creating a professional learning community.

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