Strategies for Knowledge Mobilization: Increase the Impact of Your Research

Strategies for Knowledge Mobilization is a workshop series for SREE members, academic researchers, private research staff, and graduate students interested in making their work impactful, usable, accessible, and engaging to practitioners and policymakers. Through case studies and surveys from nearly 4,500 educators and 350 education researchers nationwide, the Center for Research Use in Education (CRUE) has found that researchers whose work has the most salient impacts on policy and practice tend to collaborate with schools and districts, they leverage intermediary organizations to connect their research with practice communities, and they use multifaceted and targeted dissemination strategies.

Through four sessions facilitated by CRUE staff, you will learn how to achieve greater impact based on findings from our studies and specific advice from researchers and practitioners at the forefront of connecting research, practice, and policy. Sessions cover topics key to effective knowledge mobilization and engagement with non-academic audiences, including school/district and intermediary stakeholders. 

Course Details

Strategies for Knowledge Mobilization: Increase the Impact of Your Research05:58:53
Session 1: The Evidence about Evidence Use: New Findings from a National Survey of Teachers and School Administrators 01:29:20
Session 2: What Is Knowledge Mobilization and What Does It Look Like? 01:31:20
Session 3: Actionability and Compatibility: Meeting the Research Needs of Educators 01:28:52
Session 4: Leveraging the Intermediary Space: Connecting with Influential Organizations to Expand Your Reach 01:29:21
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