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The Research-informed Teaching Revolution: A handbook for the 21st century teacher
The Research-informed Teaching Revolution: A handbook for the 21st century teacher
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Research informed teaching is big news! There has been a bottom up revolution encouraging teachers' use of research. But at the same time there is a gap between what teachers do and what research suggests might provide effective ways to support student learning. It's not that a wealth of educational research doesn't exist, but what teachers, school and school system leaders need is an understanding of how to embed this research within everyday practice. Drawing on the wisdom of those at the top of their game, this book intends to provide just that: a practical handbook for teachers and leaders that can help make the research use revolution a reality. With contributions from leading 'do-ers' in the field of knowledge mobilisation including: Daniel Muijs (Ofsted); Cat Scutt (Chartered College of Teaching); Jonathan Sharples (EEF); Julie Nelson (NfER); Adam Boxer (teacher and blogger); Gary Jones (blogger); David Weston (Teacher Development Trust) and Caroline Creaby (Sandingham Research School), the book provides a wealth of insight. This knowledge is then further distilled into useable guidance and best practice principles that can be readily implemented at classroom, school and teaching school alliance level.

Language
English
ISBN
9781913808082
Acknowledgements
About the editors
Foreword
Introduction
REALLY CHANGING PRACTICE
Introducing evidence-informed change
Establishing and sustaining a meaningful culture of research
Rethinking research
Cognition Crew – navigating our way through research as a trust
Overcoming teachers’ reservations and barriers
Knowledge brokering
Writing – my journey from teacher to professor
Research-informed teaching and teacher professional status
Challenges and possibilities for research-informed teaching
Making research engagement a reality
Using evidence for improvement
School-Based Research for Continuous Quality Improvement
What can 400 schools tell us about research-informed teaching?
Facilitating collaborative initiatives
Understanding What Worked
The diamond in the mine
Who judges the evidence for evidence-led teaching?
Teacher-informed research
¡Viva la revolución!
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