2015
DOI: 10.1080/09585176.2015.1020820
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Teachers’ engagement with published research: addressing the knowledge problema

Abstract: Despite the increased interest in research impact, there is very little empirical evidence that educational research can inform practice directly, and furthermore, a body of literature which suggests that this is, in principle, impossible. This paper reports on a study in which secondary school teachers were given research findings about teaching gifted and talented students, and were supported, over a 12‐month period, to incorporate findings into action research projects of their own devising. A theoretical f… Show more

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“…Tavakoli and Howard (2012) dwell on the TESOL teachers' views on the relationship between research and practice in the UK. Cain (2015) investigates secondary school teachers' engagement with published research in North of England. However, there is a lack of published research on teachers' engagement with published educational research in Kuwait's secondary schools, particularly in Arabic language teachers; and many scholars have argued that socio-cultural context plays significant roles towards production and reception of knowledge.…”
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“…Tavakoli and Howard (2012) dwell on the TESOL teachers' views on the relationship between research and practice in the UK. Cain (2015) investigates secondary school teachers' engagement with published research in North of England. However, there is a lack of published research on teachers' engagement with published educational research in Kuwait's secondary schools, particularly in Arabic language teachers; and many scholars have argued that socio-cultural context plays significant roles towards production and reception of knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Or is it change of agents or opinion leaders are necessary or sufficient? (Cain, 2015;Hemsley-Brown and Sharp, 2003;Bolam, 1994;Nutley, Walter, & Davies, 2003;and Wikeley, 1998). The fourth theme asks question that among the stakeholders of education 'who is best to support the implementation of research findings -researchers, teachers, school leaders or local authorities' (Cain, 2015:490;Hemsley-Brown and Sharp, 2003;and Nutley, et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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