Teachers as researchers

Happy new year reading: our most popular posts of all time

By Jenna Price

EduResearch Matters began back in 2014 under the stewardship of the amazing Maralyn Parker. At the end of 2020, Maralyn retired and I tried to fill very big shoes. The unusual thing about EduResearch Matters is that even posts published in the first couple of years of the blog’s existence continue to get readers –

Educating teachers to be researchers: three surprising gaps in what we are doing in Australia

By Amanda McFadden and Kate Williams

Much is asked of teachers these days. Governments and school systems seem to regularly increase their expectations of

Teacher research and why it is more important than ever for our schools

By Sue Nichols and Phil Cormack

Is teacher research still important and relevant? In the 1970s, the Bay Area Writing Project in the United

Teachers as researchers: what they do, where to find them and how academic researchers can engage with them

By Charlotte Pezaro

Many teachers are making grassroots attempts to read, use, and generate research these days. Educational researchers love this. In