Abstract When a professional practitioner is faced with making a decision about what to do in a particular situation, do they base that decision on findings from research? This paper reports on qualitative and quantitative research which examined school principals' perceptions of barriers to the use of research. To facilitate a comparison the study was conducted simultaneously in two countries: England and Israel using interviews, focus groups and the Barriers Scale survey instrument The results of tests indicated that factors associated with the research itself, (e.g. relevance and access), were significant barriers to research use for principals from both countries (compared with factors associated with: the setting; the presentatio...
The gap between the researcher’s world and the practitioner’s world has long been recognised: resea...
Purpose - There has been much interest in evidence-informed decision making in education - identifyi...
To be effective and valuable, educational research should be rooted in practice. After all, the reas...
When a professional practitioner is faced with making a decision about what to do in a particular si...
The relation between educational research and practice is a growing point of interest and has produc...
The purpose of this research was to learn more about the ways that school and system leaders, access...
The existence of a gap between educational research and practice, resulting in research that makes o...
This article provides an evaluative account of its authors’ involvement in three major national impr...
Given the pace of their work, school administrators often find it difficult to sift through the mass...
Despite a body of evidence showing the vast benefits of practitioner engagement in higher education ...
In a keynote address to the Teacher Training Agency Annual Conference, Professor David Hargreaves su...
The contributions to this special issue explore a range of different aspects of the relationship bet...
This is a co-written paper. All the writers are currently engaged in research that involves using th...
There is evidence that variable access to training, support mechanisms and resources limits social w...
The relationship between educational research, practice and the making of policy has always been com...
The gap between the researcher’s world and the practitioner’s world has long been recognised: resea...
Purpose - There has been much interest in evidence-informed decision making in education - identifyi...
To be effective and valuable, educational research should be rooted in practice. After all, the reas...
When a professional practitioner is faced with making a decision about what to do in a particular si...
The relation between educational research and practice is a growing point of interest and has produc...
The purpose of this research was to learn more about the ways that school and system leaders, access...
The existence of a gap between educational research and practice, resulting in research that makes o...
This article provides an evaluative account of its authors’ involvement in three major national impr...
Given the pace of their work, school administrators often find it difficult to sift through the mass...
Despite a body of evidence showing the vast benefits of practitioner engagement in higher education ...
In a keynote address to the Teacher Training Agency Annual Conference, Professor David Hargreaves su...
The contributions to this special issue explore a range of different aspects of the relationship bet...
This is a co-written paper. All the writers are currently engaged in research that involves using th...
There is evidence that variable access to training, support mechanisms and resources limits social w...
The relationship between educational research, practice and the making of policy has always been com...
The gap between the researcher’s world and the practitioner’s world has long been recognised: resea...
Purpose - There has been much interest in evidence-informed decision making in education - identifyi...
To be effective and valuable, educational research should be rooted in practice. After all, the reas...