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How School and District Leaders Access, Perceive, and Use Research

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How School and District Leaders Access, Perceive, and Use Research
Abstract/Description
This study examined how school and district leaders access, value, and use research. From a representative sample of school districts across the United States, we surveyed 733 school and district leaders as part of an effort to develop understanding of the prevalence of research use, the nature of leaders’ attitudes toward research, and individual and organizational correlates of research use. School and district leaders alike reported frequent use of research use and generally positive attitudes toward research. Leaders reported accessing research primarily through their professional networks. Those in certain roles, those pursuing or holding an advanced degree, and those who reported a strong organizational culture of evidence use reported higher levels of research use. These findings suggest that policy efforts to promote evidence use among education leaders will be welcomed but that policy makers need to take into account the prevalence of various types of research use in designing supports for evidence use.
Date
2017
In publication
AERA Open
Volume
3
Issue
2
Pages
2.33286E+15
Resource type
en
Resource status/form
en
Scholarship genre
en
IRE Approach/Concept
Research Use
Language
en
Open access/full-text available
en Yes
Peer reviewed
en Yes
ISSN
2332-8584
Citation
Penuel, W. R., Briggs, D. C., Davidson, K. L., Herlihy, C., Sherer, D., Hill, H. C., Farrell, C., & Allen, A.-R. (2017). How School and District Leaders Access, Perceive, and Use Research. AERA Open, 3(2), 2332858417705370. https://doi.org/10.1177/2332858417705370
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AERA Open

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