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The Evidence People
Philippa Cordingley’s session at the AERA conference was intriguingly titled ‘Stepping stones, bridges and scaffolding: effective tools artefacts and professional learning processes for research use’.
She explored the use of research based tools, processes and artefacts as a means of encouraging use of research at scale in the English education system over the last twelve years.
This is the paper delivered by Philippa Cordingley to a packed symposium session at the American Education Research Association (AERA) meeting in Denver, May 2010