How can educators critically engage with research to inform and enhance their practice?
This webinar comes to you as part of the new ‘Engaging Effectively with Evidence’ series, aiming to support educators in developing the skills to engage confidently with educational research. Combining insights from successful journal club facilitators, this webinar will encourage a deeper understanding of evidence-informed practice, cultivating the critical skills needed to adapt and implement research evidence. We’ll explore how journal clubs can serve as powerful spaces for collaborative inquiry, offering examples of how educators are using these skills to connect research to practice in their own settings.
Whether you’re new to research engagement or looking to refine your approach, this series offers a supportive space to strengthen your professional judgment and decision-making.
This session will be hosted by Victoria Cook, Lead Researcher, Chartered College of Teaching
Speakers:
Daveena Patel is an experienced Science and Biology teacher with an MA in Education Management. As a leading evidence-based practitioner, she specialises in teacher development, coaching, and digital learning. Holding the NPQLT and Certified Microsoft Educator status, Daveena is passionate about using research-informed practice to drive innovation and empower both students and colleagues.
Vicki Medina has been a secondary school English teacher since 2010, and is currently Head of English and Head of Scholars and Research at Gordonstoun School. She holds Chartered Teacher Status and has an MEd, as well as being a Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching. Recently, she successfully led Gordonstoun School’s application for Research Mark Plus, which it was awarded. She has since become a Research Mark assessor and has also successfully run a national journal club, on the topic of SEND, in partnership with the Fair Education Alliance.