Education Research Hub

Welcome to Education Research Hub

The overall purpose of ALACC establishing the Education Research Hub is to create a collaborative platform that advances the field of education and training by facilitating the sharing of research findings and recommendations. This initiative aims to foster a community of scholars, educators, and policymakers dedicated to improving educational practices and outcomes through evidence-based research and knowledge exchange.

 

Objectives for the Education Research Hub:

  • Facilitate Knowledge Exchange: Provide a central platform for researchers to share their findings, best practices, and recommendations in the field of education and training.
  • Foster Collaborative Research: Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration and partnerships among researchers, educators, and policymakers to address key challenges in education and training.
  • Promote Evidence-Based Practices: Disseminate research that informs evidence-based decision-making and innovative practices in teaching, learning, and educational leadership.
  • Support Emerging Scholars: Provide support and resources for emerging researchers to showcase their work, connect with mentors, and contribute to the scholarly conversation in education and training.
  • Engage with Stakeholders: Facilitate dialogue and engagement with stakeholders, including educators, policymakers, and the broader community, to ensure that research outcomes are relevant and impactful in real-world educational settings.

By ALACC pursuing these objectives, the Education Research Hub seeks to make a meaningful contribution to the advancement of education and training through robust research, collaboration, and knowledge dissemination.

Research Paper by Neil Hooley and Tony Kruger*

Philosophy of Radical Inquiry:

A historical case study of constructing teachers’ knowledge from practice

Passed away November 2021. See biographical detail Part II

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