This book provides a critical overview of evidence-based teaching, with balanced and reflective consideration given to arguments supporting various approaches to increasing the use of evidence in teaching and arguments that raise doubts about, or problems with, these approaches. It offers practical advice on how to implement evidence-based teaching and help with reflectively evaluating its success.N/
The author initially discusses prevailing policy contexts, and provides an outline of ongoing contro...
This chapter deals with the question of what is perceived as legitimate knowledge for constructing, ...
The research to practice gap in education has been a long-standing concern. The enactment of No Chil...
Trainees and school-based practitioners are being encouraged to engage more with evidence-based teac...
Evidence-based teaching and learning provides theoretical and practical ways for teachers to use res...
Professional Learning Communities and Teacher Enquiry as part of the book series Evidence-based Teac...
Teaching has suffered both as a profession in search of community respect, and as a force for improv...
The trials of evidence-based education: the promises, opportunities and problems of trials in educat...
Worldwide, teachers are considered as the critical actor determining to a large extent the quality o...
This article synthesizes the highlights emanating from the proceedings of a National Symposium on Im...
We have an outstanding tradition of educational research, often leading the rest of the world. But m...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the views of evidence-based practice (EBP) experts about information that sho...
The concept of evidence-based education (EBE) enshrines the use of well-designed, clearly reported, ...
Teaching is just too damned diffi cult to get right. It is always possible to improve. —Petty, 2006,...
This book presents significant results from around the globe in selected areas of research related t...
The author initially discusses prevailing policy contexts, and provides an outline of ongoing contro...
This chapter deals with the question of what is perceived as legitimate knowledge for constructing, ...
The research to practice gap in education has been a long-standing concern. The enactment of No Chil...
Trainees and school-based practitioners are being encouraged to engage more with evidence-based teac...
Evidence-based teaching and learning provides theoretical and practical ways for teachers to use res...
Professional Learning Communities and Teacher Enquiry as part of the book series Evidence-based Teac...
Teaching has suffered both as a profession in search of community respect, and as a force for improv...
The trials of evidence-based education: the promises, opportunities and problems of trials in educat...
Worldwide, teachers are considered as the critical actor determining to a large extent the quality o...
This article synthesizes the highlights emanating from the proceedings of a National Symposium on Im...
We have an outstanding tradition of educational research, often leading the rest of the world. But m...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the views of evidence-based practice (EBP) experts about information that sho...
The concept of evidence-based education (EBE) enshrines the use of well-designed, clearly reported, ...
Teaching is just too damned diffi cult to get right. It is always possible to improve. —Petty, 2006,...
This book presents significant results from around the globe in selected areas of research related t...
The author initially discusses prevailing policy contexts, and provides an outline of ongoing contro...
This chapter deals with the question of what is perceived as legitimate knowledge for constructing, ...
The research to practice gap in education has been a long-standing concern. The enactment of No Chil...