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Collaborative knowledge creation and use: Common threads in diverse global fields

Pearson, Mark; Smith, Katherine E.

Authors

Katherine E. Smith



Abstract

This study explores how involving education leaders in the process of research can enhance the practical value of research for them. This paper describes: 1) a design process used for engaging US state science leaders in participatory research; and 2) shifts in understanding that state leaders reported based on their participation. The authors explicate the steps of how they engaged practitioners in the process of data collection and analysis. They then present evidence for how and why the participatory research process was impactful for practitioners. Through engaging in the process of conducting focus groups and analysing qualitative data from the focus groups, state science leaders shifted their understanding of the value of qualitative research and made adjustments to their goals for improving science education in their respective states. Creating opportunities for practitioners to fully engage in the research process may result in a greater influence of the research on practice and local policy.

Citation

Pearson, M., & Smith, K. E. (2019). Collaborative knowledge creation and use: Common threads in diverse global fields. Evidence and Policy, 15(2), 175-177. https://doi.org/10.1332/174426419X15536702270103

Journal Article Type Editorial
Acceptance Date Feb 1, 2019
Online Publication Date May 3, 2019
Publication Date Jan 1, 2019
Deposit Date Jul 15, 2024
Journal Evidence and Policy
Print ISSN 1744-2648
Publisher Policy Press
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 15
Issue 2
Pages 175-177
DOI https://doi.org/10.1332/174426419X15536702270103
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4127610