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Building Portals for
Evidence Informed
Education: Lessons from
the Dead
Mike Blamires
email [email protected]
Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom
Death eats up all things, both the young lamb and old sheep
Cervantes
What are the aims of the TTRB?
• To make available the professional knowledge base
supporting teacher education
• Increase range and quality of resources available
• Raise the status of teacher training research and
knowledge
• Promote change: Research  Impact on Practice
• Provide a personalised support service
TTRB Structure
Key:
Guidance, Advice
& Progress
Contractual
relationship
The Users
Students/Trainee
Teachers, Teacher
Educators, Mentors,
Teachers &
Other Professionals
National Stakeholders
TTRB Project Team
Lightbox Education, Canterbury Christ
Church University, Institute of
Education, British Education Index
TTRB Reviewers
Over 200 reviewers have
contributed to the TTRB
DcSF, Ofsted, CFBT.NCSL, Becta, UCET,
TLRP, ESCalate, NFER
Editorial & Commissioning
Advisory Board
Academics and Trainers Representing
the Profession
Enduring and Emerging priorities
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Every Child Matters (five outcomes)
Subject Knowledge / Pedagogy
Personalised learning
Education for Sustainable Development
Integrated working to support the achievement and well-being of
every child
Improve levels of early reading & writing
Revised secondary curriculum 2008
Introduction of 14–19 Diploma teaching from 2008 onwards
Masters for Teaching and Learning (MTL)
– raising standards and narrowing the achievement gap
SEN & Disability
Illustrative Usage figures taken from TTRB
(independently gathered from google analytics)
 Over 210,000 page views a month
 Over 7000 page views a day
 Over 2000 visits per day 62,000/month
 16,000 Registered Users
37% trainees: 21% Tutors : 22% Teachers
 One article released every day
 Users over a 30 day sample
from UK 23,152, US 985, Australia 255, Canada 163, India 119,
Ireland 118, Spain 116, Philippines 96, Malaysia 88, Germany 72, UAE 64,
Singapore 59, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 56
 140 Active reviewers from over 70 Institutions:
1 CEA
2 RSPE
3 EBEST
4 CUREE
5 EPPI
6 EEP
7 TTRB
8 CFBT
9 EDUCARCHILE
Leeds Evaluation: Accessibility
• The accessibility to a range of resources, previously
unavailable
• ‘marked impact’ on part-time students/trainees, for
“finding a great starting point for their research”
• ‘personal research’, further their subject knowledge,
and to “leave the day with further research, further
reading to do some background stuff”
• “I often refer [the students] to the E-librarian,
particularly when they’re doing the more
independent aspects of their course”
Leeds Evaluation: Theory/practice
• “making a bridge between the theory and the school
practice”
• “What we’ve tried to do is to encourage our trainees
to address [their inclination to the practical] head on
and learn in a variety of different ways not just by
doing teaching in a classroom but also by reading by
engaging with what research is out there and the
TTRB has been a tremendous help in terms of been
able to link them very, very quickly with that.”
Validation
“Given the quality of the site in terms of content and
presentation, its value to tutors and trainees and
how highly it is rated, it deserves to be exploited by
the widest possible constituency of users.”
Archive
Lessons
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Agree ownership via new copyright formats
Agree project risk procedures as part of the QA
Future proof the classification systems
Make these transparent to the user
Harness Open Educational Resource attitudes and
technologies (microdata, HTML5)
• Link Really Simple Syndication etc to your categories
• Work as a channel with provenance rather than a web
site (eg Jorum publish paradata in the learning
Registry)
• Prioritise dissemination and valorisation
Back from the dead?