作者
M Wiggins, J Jerrim, J Tripney, M Khatwa, D Gough
发表日期
2019
出版商
London: The Education Endowment Foundation
简介
Research leads Improving Students’ Education (RISE) aimed to test whether a research-informed school improvement model improved the mathematics and English attainment of pupils in years 10 and 11. Each participating school appointed a senior teacher as a Research Lead who was responsible for promoting and supporting the use of research throughout the school. The Research Leads were supported by a programme developed and delivered by a team from Huntington School in York. This included an initial eight CPD sessions, termly follow-up meetings over two academic years, a bespoke email newsletter, a website with resources, a peer network, and school visits by the RISE team. The team also provided a workshop for headteachers and annual workshops for English and mathematics subject leads. Research Leads were encouraged to deploy a research-informed school improvement model: 1. Decide what you want to achieve. Identify priorities using internal data and professional judgement 2. Identify possible solutions. External evidence summarized in the Toolkit can be used to inform choices 3. Give the idea the best chance of success. Applying the ingredients of effective implementation 4. Evaluate the impact of your decisions and identify possible improvements for the future 5. Secure and spread change. Mobilise the knowledge and use the findings to inform the work of the school to grow or stop the intervention. A randomised controlled trial was used to evaluate the impact of the intervention on GCSE grades in mathematics and English. 40 secondary schools were randomly allocated to either participate in RISE or to a …
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