University-based education researchers are increasingly expected to collaborate and partner with schools to produce improvements in student learning outcomes. In this paper we describe a school-university partnership project which used smart tools to facilitate collaborative pedagogic inquiries around student learning. In the Smart Education Partnership (SEP) project we worked with a cluster of 12 schools and a local education district office in a high poverty urban area of Queensland, Australia. We were chasing the illusive goals of generating social change to disrupt educational disadvantage. We worked with teachers, school leaders and school district administrators to design pedagogic interventions that would lift students' reading compr...
For their primary assignment of the research master's course Teachers and Teaching at Utrecht Univer...
The call for teachers and schools to become more research-engaged is resonating stronger than ever w...
This paper discusses some of the recurrent issues which the authors have noticed in educational rese...
This paper reports on a school-university partnership project that aimed to bring together the diver...
This paper reports on a school-university partnership project that aimed to bring together the diver...
In this paper we describe a research-practice partnership between the Woolf Fisher Research Centre a...
In the context of changing or improving social practice, in education in particular, it emerges that...
Truly collaborative research partnerships between universities and schools are seldom commonplace (P...
Frameworks referencing synthesised bodies of prominent research adorn education improvement policy l...
In the past 25 years school-university partnerships have undergone a transition from ad hoc to strat...
A growing body of work in the field of student voice research now involves students as co-collaborat...
This paper explores the tension between finding an approach to curriculum design that best fits the ...
There is growing interest in the use of research-practice partnerships in education, in an attempt t...
As the limitations of one‐off and disconnected professional learning programs for teachers are recog...
Collaborative university and school research projects are inevitably labour intensive endeavours tha...
For their primary assignment of the research master's course Teachers and Teaching at Utrecht Univer...
The call for teachers and schools to become more research-engaged is resonating stronger than ever w...
This paper discusses some of the recurrent issues which the authors have noticed in educational rese...
This paper reports on a school-university partnership project that aimed to bring together the diver...
This paper reports on a school-university partnership project that aimed to bring together the diver...
In this paper we describe a research-practice partnership between the Woolf Fisher Research Centre a...
In the context of changing or improving social practice, in education in particular, it emerges that...
Truly collaborative research partnerships between universities and schools are seldom commonplace (P...
Frameworks referencing synthesised bodies of prominent research adorn education improvement policy l...
In the past 25 years school-university partnerships have undergone a transition from ad hoc to strat...
A growing body of work in the field of student voice research now involves students as co-collaborat...
This paper explores the tension between finding an approach to curriculum design that best fits the ...
There is growing interest in the use of research-practice partnerships in education, in an attempt t...
As the limitations of one‐off and disconnected professional learning programs for teachers are recog...
Collaborative university and school research projects are inevitably labour intensive endeavours tha...
For their primary assignment of the research master's course Teachers and Teaching at Utrecht Univer...
The call for teachers and schools to become more research-engaged is resonating stronger than ever w...
This paper discusses some of the recurrent issues which the authors have noticed in educational rese...