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Update on the Ontario Education
Research and Evaluation Strategy
Carol Campbell, Doris McWhorter & Raymond Théberge
Symposium 2010:
Bringing Research Into the Classroom
What?
How?
Why?
Practice
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Evidence
What Next?
So What?
How
Effective?
Symposium 2010:
Bringing Research Into the Classroom
Inquiry
Inspiration
The
Evidence
Imperative
Insight
Information
Innovation
Intervention
Impact
Implementatio
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Conceptualizing Research Use and
Knowledge Development
• Knowledge Generation
– new research, new knowledge
• Knowledge Mobilization
– communication, collaboration, interaction to develop and spread
knowledge
• Knowledge Contextualization
– adapting knowledge to context and needs
• Knowledge Application
– applying to policy and/or practice for improved outcomes
• Knowledge Integration
– cumulative and sustained integration of evidence through
research-policy connections to inform discourse, attitudes,
routines, thoughts and actions
Building on Successful Practices from
‘The Field’
• Mind Shift:
– Knowledge from the field
– Knowledge from research and professional
resources
– Inquiry and questions
– Adaptive solutions
– Inspiring ideas
– Improved student learning
School-University Collaborative
Research: Supporting Factors
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Mutual interest
Clear expectations
Shared goals
Respect and trust in the other party
Flexible research design
Willingness to experiment with research roles
Adequate allocation of time and resources
Long-term commitment
Support and recognition from the administration
Shared power and ownership of research
School-University Collaborative
Research: Challenges
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Fighting stereotypes
Providing political and financial stability
Implementing reward and recognition systems
Negotiating agendas and improving collaboration
Dealing with lack of experience and training in conducting research
Dealing with time constraints
Disseminating knowledge
Ontario Ministry of Education Research
and Evaluation Strategy
Purpose:
The Ontario Ministry of Education is committed to developing and
implementing policies, programs, and practices that are evidencebased, research-informed, and connected to provincial education
goals.
Outcomes:
The Ministry of Education is focusing its research activities on
supporting its priority education goals:
Improved student achievement
Reduced gaps in student achievement
Increased public confidence in publicly funded education
Approach:
A shared strategy designed to be inclusive of staff from across all
parts of the ministry and to foster collaboration with partners across
the education and research communities.
Education Research & Evaluation Strategy
Leading the Ministry’s Strategy
What’s new?
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Realignment and strengthening of Ministry’s research, evaluation and data
functions. Education Research and Evaluation Strategy Branch (ERESB)
and Education Statistics and Analysis Branch (formerly Information
Management Branch) become part of new French Language, Aboriginal
Learning and Research Division.
Assistant Deputy Minister, Raymond Théberge, responsible for executive
leadership of research, evaluation and data analysis
Brian Fleming Library and Recordkeeping become part of ERESB
Establishment of Directors’ Research, Evaluation, Statistics and Analysis
Committee
Transitions for role of Director, Education Research and Evaluation
Strategy Branch. Doris McWhorter is Interim Director.
Ongoing
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Executive Leadership Team and ADMs Committee
Ontario Education Research Panel
Research and Evaluation Strategy functions and activities
Applying Research to Inform Policy,
Program and Practice
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Development of Vendor of Record for Education Research and Evaluation
Services to improve procurement of services in four categories: Education
Research Services; Education Evaluation Services; Knowledge Mobilization
and Communications; and Educator Research Capacity Building
Development of Integrated Evidence Plan for the Ministry of Education
Release of major evaluations of Ministry strategies and goals
Approval to issue RFP to establish Knowledge Network for Applied Education
Research (KNAER)
ERESB leading and/or advising on range of Ministry strategic research
priorities in areas such as arts education, student well-being, report cards,
technology and learning, and high school standards
Ongoing
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130 research, evaluation and/or data analysis activities in process or
completed within past few years
Building Research Capacity
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Pilot funding for Managing Information for Student Achievement (MISA)
Professional Network Centres to design, implement and report on research
capacity building partnership projects
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Development of draft ‘Evidence Framework’ with tools and resources for use
by Ministry staff to apply evidence within policy process and program work
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MISA increasing board capacity for use of data and related research activities.
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The Institute of Education Leadership is supporting use of research focused on
leadership
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Teacher Learning and Leadership Program supporting professional
development for experienced teachers, including teacher research
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Increased capacity building for Ministry staff – Evaluation and Research
Learning Program, Research@EDU, Policy Research Connections series
Networking and Partnerships
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4 new members appointed to the Ontario Education Research Panel. Cochairs: Joan Green and Ben Levin.
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Further enhancements to Annual Symposium based on feedback from 2009
– increased size, interaction and range of formats.
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Strengthening of regional and provincial networks, including range of regional
events.
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Pilot of AERO/OERP collaboration space
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Input to Regional Education Councils and strengthened collaboration with
Field Services
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Research Strategy Speaker Series to profile academic speakers on priority
topics to present to Ministry staff.
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Meetings with partners and stakeholders
Communicating
What’s new?
• New research and evaluation information added to Ministry public
website http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/research/ including links to
recent ministry research
• Launch of ‘Bits of Evidence in Education’ (BEEs) for Ministry staff
Ongoing
• Further enhancements to ‘Research@EDU’ intranet for Ministry staff
• Publication of Ministry funded and/or conducted research and
evaluation in a range of formats and for variety of audiences
Contributing to Research Knowledge
What’s new?
• Increased work across government in Ontario and public sector partners in
Canada to advance evidence-based approaches to education
• Recognized internationally as a place to watch for combination of research
knowledge and education innovation
Ongoing
• Contributions to speaking engagements, workshops, seminars, conferences
and events
• Research, evaluation and data input to Ministry documents and reports
• Ministry presentations and papers at research conferences, including joint
presentations with researchers and educators
• Participation in international benchmarking and exchanges
• Involvement in pan-Canadian discussions about research and data agendas
across provincial governments
Thank You!