The Big Evidence Debate
Meta-analysis involves the aggregation of data from existing studies that share key features, in order to create a summary that reflects all the available evidence.
Meta-analysis involves the aggregation of data from existing studies that share key features, in order to create a summary that reflects all the available evidence.
In part 1 of this blog post, I posed five questions about these uses of assessments. I’m...
I was inspired to write this blog by reading Harry Fletcher-Wood's book ‘Responsive...
In part 1 of this series of blog posts, I set out some of the recent criticisms that...
Since I became a researcher in the late 1990s, I have been an advocate of using effect...
At the Festival of Education 2018, Rob Coe’s presentation followed on from his recent blog post But...
It has become common, although I still find it surprising, to hear teachers use the word ‘data’ as...
In February Schools NorthEast held their Evidence-based Excellence event, bringing together school...
Download Professor Rob Coe’s presentation from the 2017 Festival of Education....
At the end of January, the educational researcher who influenced me more than any other, my...