The UK Teaching and Learning Research Programme (TLRP) worked
for ten years to improve outcomes for learners in schools and other
sectors through high quality research. One outcome of individual
projects and across-Programme thematic work was the development of
ten ?evidence-informed? principles for effective pedagogy. Synopses
of these principles have been widely disseminated, particularly to
practitioners. However, the evidence and reasoning underpinning
them has not yet been fully explained. This book fills this gap by
providing a scholarly account of the research evidence that
informed the development of these principles, as well as offering
some evidence of early take-up and impact. It also includes
responses from highly-respected researchers throughout the world in
order to locate the work in the broader international literature,
to extend it by drawing on similar work elsewhere, to provide
critique and to stimulate further development and debate.
Principles for Effective Pedagogy contributes to international
dialogue on effective teaching and learning, providing a focus for
scholarly comment, sharing of expertise and knowledge
accumulation.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
Research Papers in Education.
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