This paper questions whether relationships between teachers and researchers can in fact be called collaborative. It is asserted that they are collaborative in only the generic sense of the term and do not meet the specifications denoted in the paper for equitable collaborations. Examples of innovative types of relationships in which university researchers and school teachers work together are examined to see whether they fit within the bounds of equitable collaboration. The paper concludes with a description of a research relationship that closely approximates equitable collaboration through a separation of the work of university researchers and teachers
AbstractThe existence of a gap between chemistry education research and teaching practice has been t...
It is not uncommon for education university academics and schoolteachers to create opportunities to ...
Cultivating an effective working relationship with schools is of great practical importance to educa...
This paper questions whether relationships between teachers and researchers can in fact be called co...
School-based and university-based research collaborations are becoming more common because they pro...
To understand the complexity of the classroom in ways that might inform teaching research in needed ...
The notion of "partnership" dominates contemporary school improvement and educational reform agendas...
Collaboration between academics and teachers has become increasingly prevalent over recent years. Wh...
Two areas of school-university collaboration in the University of New Hampshire 5-year program of te...
Collaborative research partnerships are widely recognised as being of value. This paper examines the...
Whilst there is a growing body of literature on practitioner research and the role of collaborations...
Many teachers are reluctant to have researchers in their classrooms for a range of reasons. Accordin...
There is an increased focus in teacher education on research-based teaching as a means to develop a ...
This paper examines the ways in which school teachers and university faculty can work together for t...
In this article the authors report the findings of a collaborative partnership between university re...
AbstractThe existence of a gap between chemistry education research and teaching practice has been t...
It is not uncommon for education university academics and schoolteachers to create opportunities to ...
Cultivating an effective working relationship with schools is of great practical importance to educa...
This paper questions whether relationships between teachers and researchers can in fact be called co...
School-based and university-based research collaborations are becoming more common because they pro...
To understand the complexity of the classroom in ways that might inform teaching research in needed ...
The notion of "partnership" dominates contemporary school improvement and educational reform agendas...
Collaboration between academics and teachers has become increasingly prevalent over recent years. Wh...
Two areas of school-university collaboration in the University of New Hampshire 5-year program of te...
Collaborative research partnerships are widely recognised as being of value. This paper examines the...
Whilst there is a growing body of literature on practitioner research and the role of collaborations...
Many teachers are reluctant to have researchers in their classrooms for a range of reasons. Accordin...
There is an increased focus in teacher education on research-based teaching as a means to develop a ...
This paper examines the ways in which school teachers and university faculty can work together for t...
In this article the authors report the findings of a collaborative partnership between university re...
AbstractThe existence of a gap between chemistry education research and teaching practice has been t...
It is not uncommon for education university academics and schoolteachers to create opportunities to ...
Cultivating an effective working relationship with schools is of great practical importance to educa...