Creating a research-engaged school: a guide for senior leaders
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This guide is based on research into the uses and impact of engaging with research on teaching and learning. It argues that there is a widespread belief that significant improvements in educational outcomes can be made if teachers engaged with the best evidence of ‘what works’ and developed their practice accordingly.

This guide summarises what current evidence-based practice looks like, the perceived benefits of engagement, and how schools can develop a culture of evidence-based practice. On the basis of available research, the guide argues that most schools do not have a culture of evidence‑based practice, but that at schools where such a culture is in place, there are notable improvements to both teaching and learning, and CPD.  






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National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) and United Learning

Date of publication:
2014

Country of origin:
UK

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This guide may prove useful for school leaders and policy workers keen to explore new ways of embedding evidence-based practice in schools. 


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R080 / 254
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