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Tag Archives: practice
Disseminating research design and practice
I spend lots of time thinking about the best ways to disseminate research to impact practice. Here’s what Audrey Waters and Drew Davidson have to say about the topic.
Posted in Big Ideas, Small Talk
Tagged practice, publishing, research, webinar, working examples
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Improvement research
This post is about a type of research that’s applicable to all of us – improvement research. Teachers, admins, informal educators, designers and policy makers: keep reading because we can ALL use improvement research to assess changes in practices and … Continue reading