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    T-REX- the teachers’ research exchange. Overcoming the research-practice gap in education (Pre-published)

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    McGann, M., Ryan, M., McMahon, J., and Hall, H. (2010) 'T-REX- the teachers’ research exchange. Overcoming the research-practice gap in education' TechTrends, 64,470-483.
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    Date
    2020-04-19
    Author
    McGann, Marek
    Ryan, Marie
    McMahon, Jennifer
    Hall, Tony
    Peer Reviewed
    Yes
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    McGann, M., Ryan, M., McMahon, J., and Hall, H. (2010) 'T-REX- the teachers’ research exchange. Overcoming the research-practice gap in education' TechTrends, 64,470-483.
    Abstract
    This paper introduces the Teachers Research Exchange (T-REX), an online community of practice that is currently being deployed on a pilot basis nationwide in Ireland as a response to the research-practice gap . The system includes collaborative, educational, and technical components. The technical aspect is the social networking and sharing platform for educational research stakeholders of all kinds. Tools for collaboration and learning available on the platform are designed for a range of users from different professional backgrounds. Crucially, these resources are complemented by a programme of structured collaborative activities to foster a novel community of practice involving pre-service teachers, practising teachers, researchers in higher education, and other educational research stakeholders. Several examples of current use are outlined to illustrate the potential for this model to support collaboration between otherwise siloed professional groups.
    Keywords
    Community of practice
    Initial teacher education
    Online platform
    Research-practice gap
    Teacher researchers
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Springer
    Rights
    The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com
    License URI
    https://link.springer.com/
    DOI
    10.1007/s11528-020-00486-4
    URI
    https://dspace.mic.ul.ie/handle/10395/2960
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    • Psychology (Peer-reviewed publications)

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