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I’ve read the evidence. So, now what?
It is almost impossible to imagine anyone doing anything in education without assuring us first that it is ‘evidence-based’. Yet, many practitioners have told AERO that they are confused about the nature and quality of the evidence that exists and what it tells us.
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What is evidence and why is evidence important in education?
Learn more about the difference between evidence and research and why evidence is important in education.
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Using research to inform teaching practice
AERO recommends several resources to help educators and teachers better understand what the research says and how to make decisions about its rigour and relevance.
Practice guide
Explicit instruction practice guide
This guide describes a set of teaching practices that have been found to improve student achievement by making instruction explicit.
Practice guide
Focused classrooms practice guide
Maximise students’ on-task learning time by minimising disruptive behaviour and disengagement.
Practice guide
Formative assessment practice guide
This guide outlines key practices for using formative assessment in the classroom.
Practice guide
Mastery learning practice guide
This guide outlines key practices for using mastery learning in the classroom.
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New Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO) to advance evidence-informed education
Education Ministers today announced the Board and new name for the national education evidence institute: the Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO).
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What does Australia’s education sector want from education research?
We asked teachers, education leaders and policymakers across Australia about what the Australian Education Research Organisation should focus on.
Practice guide
Research reflection guide
Reflect on what you have learned from reading a piece of research evidence on a particular approach and decide whether to implement the approach in your context - and how to do so effectively.