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Presenting your findings visually

Charts, maps, and infographics help your audience understand complicated data, discover patterns, recognise trends, and tell a story. But it is important to ensure that the methods used do not …

Welcome to the course

What will you learn? Each week of the course is focused on a different element of conducting some research in your classroom, school or college. We’ll include examples of research …

Case Study 3: Hannah

Hannah is a History Teacher and Assistant Year Head in a secondary school. As part of her role, she has an interest in and responsibility for supporting ‘pupil premium’ students …

Selecting your sample

Selecting an appropriate sample is important for ensuring that your research question can be validly addressed. The ‘sample’ refers to the members of the population that is selected for the …

Small-scale research design

The design of your small-scale teacher research will offer a framework to help you to choose your research methods. It will be driven by the research question that you refined …