There are growing expectations in Australia and internationally that school educators will engage with and use research to improve their practice. In order to support educators to respond to such expectations, there is a need to be able to accurately assess the levels of educators’ research engagement. At present, however, few psychometrically sound instruments are available. Drawing on two studies of Australian educators (n = 1,311) and utilising Rasch analysis, supported by confirmatory factor analysis, this paper reports on the development of a brief eight-item scale that demonstrates validity and reliability and evidenced unidimensionality in the second study. The scale is intended as a quick, easy-to-use tool for educators to gain insi...
The purpose of this research was to learn more about the ways that school and system leaders, access...
In-school practice-based research by teachers has been suggested as a powerful activity to foster me...
Research into teacher education is an Australian government high priority and teacher educators are ...
There are growing expectations in Australia and internationally that school educators will engage wi...
In this article we report on data analysed from a student project about attitudes to school and stud...
In this article we report on data analysed from a student project about attitudes to school and stud...
In the last ten years in Australia researchers have come under intense scrutiny as assessment measur...
This paper reports on the background, context, design, and findings of a collaborative research proj...
This study reports on findings from a research project that investigated the extent to which pre-ser...
What factors influence teachers ’ decisions as to whether to involve themselves in school-based rese...
This study reports on the development of a self-reported measurement instrument - The Teacher Educat...
Educational research has long been the subject of lively and agitated debate, not least because of i...
The role of school leaders in research is underestimated, and often not considered reliable enough f...
The purpose of this research was to learn more about the ways that school and system leaders, access...
In-school practice-based research by teachers has been suggested as a powerful activity to foster me...
Research into teacher education is an Australian government high priority and teacher educators are ...
There are growing expectations in Australia and internationally that school educators will engage wi...
In this article we report on data analysed from a student project about attitudes to school and stud...
In this article we report on data analysed from a student project about attitudes to school and stud...
In the last ten years in Australia researchers have come under intense scrutiny as assessment measur...
This paper reports on the background, context, design, and findings of a collaborative research proj...
This study reports on findings from a research project that investigated the extent to which pre-ser...
What factors influence teachers ’ decisions as to whether to involve themselves in school-based rese...
This study reports on the development of a self-reported measurement instrument - The Teacher Educat...
Educational research has long been the subject of lively and agitated debate, not least because of i...
The role of school leaders in research is underestimated, and often not considered reliable enough f...
The purpose of this research was to learn more about the ways that school and system leaders, access...
In-school practice-based research by teachers has been suggested as a powerful activity to foster me...
Research into teacher education is an Australian government high priority and teacher educators are ...