Report
What works for “what works” centres
Learnings from system-level efforts to cultivate evidence informed practice
Publisher
Evidence-based practice
Educational evaluation
Research translation
Australia
Description
The Centre for Evidence and Implementation (CEI) worked with the Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO) to answer two key questions:
- What have been the successes and failures of evidence institutions and intermediaries, particularly in education?
- What can and should AERO do differently?
The research reveals 7 commonly identified reasons why evidence centres may fail to deliver on objectives of research translation into policy and practice:
- Limited, if any, attendance to effective and sustainable implementation
- Lack of credibility with the field they are seeking to influence
- Presence of rigour but lack of relevance in the evidence they share
- Slow pace with which evidence is shared
- Insufficient awareness of how frontline practitioners, including educators, understand and use evidence
- Inappropriate skills and competencies in their workforces
- Insufficient attention to and understanding of how to influence the policy process
Publication Details
Copyright:
Centre for Evidence and Implementation 2021
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
15 Feb 2022