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Effective and Efficient Ways of Leading Research in Schools

Presentation to the ResarchED Research Leads Network Day on 14th March 2015 in Corpus Christi College Cambridge

Keynote presentation by Philippa Cordingley outlining the research evidence around effective use of evidence in school quality and improvement, the connection between professional learning and student learning and the role of leaders. To access the slides of the presentation, contact joe.askew@curee.co.uk

Developing Great Leadership of CPDL and Curriculum Development

Today, Philippa is delivering an online presentation for ResearchED Home on the findings from a map of evidence from systematic reviews, with evidence about pupil impacts. One of the key notes from this presentation is that there is currently no systematic research reviews into curriculum development with evidence of pupil impacts, largely due to there being too few studies with this evidence to support them. Philippa touches on what designing effective CPDL (Continued Professional Development and Learning) means, how it contributes to curriculum development, and what the evidence about curriculum development says about CPDL. 

The goal of ResearchED is to bridge the gap between research and practice in education. Researchers, teachers, and policy makers come together for a day of information-sharing and myth-busting.

You can find Philippa's presentation attached to this news item as a downloadable PDF document. 

Developing Great Leadership of CPD

Presentation to the Whole Education 10th Anniversary Conference in London.

The presentation provides a highly summarised overview of CUREE's recent analysis of the research on leadership and, particularly, the leadership of continuing professional development and learning

The full report from which this presentation is drawn is accessible from here

Teachers' Professional Identities - CUREE at the ICSEI 2020 Conference

The International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement (ICSEI) is unusual for bringing together policy makers, educationalists and researchers from around the world. CUREE's Bart Crisp, with colleagues from the Universities of Ontario (Professor Carol Campbell) and Birmingham (Dr Tom Perry) went to the 2020 Conference held in Marrakesh to make presentations at a symposium drawing on the 3-year research project CUREE orchestrated for Education International.

That research explored how teachers' professional identities are formed through the lens of seven contrasting jurisdictions around the world.  

You can find the full report and a summary here

How do different countries construct teachers' professional identities?

researchED Blackpool 2019

This presentation, made by Philippa Cordingley to the 2019 researchEd conference at St  Mary's Catholic Academy in Blackpool, looks at evidence collected from 7 countries across the globe.

It draws on a report of research undertaken by CUREE and commissioned by Education International. The full report can be downloaded from here

Evidence based learning about learning -with, from and about our students

Presentation by Philippa Cordingley for the Nuneaton Army Education 

This session: 

  • Focussing on aspirations for learners 
  • Unpicking a couple of real world examples of teachers using evidence to enhance their own and learning
  • Another example
  • Our ideas about what make great teaching based on experience and case studies
  • What evidence tells us about what makes great teaching
  • What evidence tells us about how we develop as teachers
  • A metaphor

 

Research and Evidence Based Capacity Building in Disadvantaged Communities

Research and Evidence Based Capacity Building in Disadvantaged Communities:

Lessons from research and from R&D in Blackpool and North Wales

Presentation by Philippa Cordingley to the 2017 National ResearchEd event at Chobham Academy Stratford

The session explored the key building blocks for building momentum in school improvement through the lens of a year of research and evidence based development work in Blackpool secondary schools and across schools in North Wales drawing on interim impact reports. It focussed on issues such as understanding both capacity and barriers in depth, phasing, co-construction, scaffolding and harnessing the contributions of various stakeholders

 

If you want access to the presentation please email paige.johns@curee.co.uk

Stepping stones and springboards: the nature and role of research based tools in closing the gap

On the 16th November, 2016, Philippa presented a keynote at the Cannons Park TSA Conference 'Minding the Gap Between Research and Practice'.

Her presentation 'Stepping stones and springboards: the nature and role of research based tools in closing the gap' can be downloaded at the link below.