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Multiple Audiences for Encouraging Research Use: Uncovering a Typology of Educators.

Jennifer Watling Neal1, Kristen J Mills1, Kathryn McAlindon1, Zachary P Neal1, Jennifer A Lawlor1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We apply diffusion of innovations theory to examine two key research questions designed to inform efforts to improve the research-practice gap in education: (1) Are there distinct types of educators that differ in their prioritization of the compatibility, observability, complexity, relative advantage, and trialability of research? and (2) Are educators' roles or context associated with their categorization in this typology? RESEARCH
METHODS: Using semi-structured interview data in two Michigan counties from intermediate school district staff (N=24), district central office staff (N=18), principals (N=22), and school building staff (N=23), we first used directed content analysis to code for mentions of compatibility, observability, complexity, relative advantage, and trialability. Next, using the coded data, we conducted a hierarchical agglomerative cluster analysis and follow-up cross-tabulations to assess whether cluster memberships were associated with educators' roles or county context.
FINDINGS: Educators in our sample could be categorized in one of five clusters distinguished primarily by different patterns of prioritization of the compatibility, observability, and complexity of research. Membership in these clusters did not vary by role but did vary by county, suggesting the importance of context for educators' perceptions of research. IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH AND PRACTICE: These findings suggest that narrowing the research-practice gap in education will require attending to multiple audiences of educators with distinct priorities that guide their perceptions and use of educational research and evidence-based practices.

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Keywords:  diffusion of innovations; educators; perceptions of research; research-practice gap; use of research

Year:  2018        PMID: 30739947      PMCID: PMC6364835          DOI: 10.1177/0013161X18785867

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Educ Adm Q        ISSN: 0013-161X


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Authors:  M Pankratz; D Hallfors; H Cho
Journal:  Health Educ Res       Date:  2002-06

2.  Brokering the Research-Practice Gap: A typology.

Authors:  Jennifer Watling Neal; Zachary P Neal; Mariah Kornbluh; Kristen J Mills; Jennifer A Lawlor
Journal:  Am J Community Psychol       Date:  2015-12

3.  Three approaches to qualitative content analysis.

Authors:  Hsiu-Fang Hsieh; Sarah E Shannon
Journal:  Qual Health Res       Date:  2005-11

4.  What Makes Research Useful for Public School Educators?

Authors:  Jennifer Watling Neal; Zachary P Neal; Jennifer A Lawlor; Kristen J Mills; Kathryn McAlindon
Journal:  Adm Policy Ment Health       Date:  2018-05

Review 5.  Purposeful Sampling for Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis in Mixed Method Implementation Research.

Authors:  Lawrence A Palinkas; Sarah M Horwitz; Carla A Green; Jennifer P Wisdom; Naihua Duan; Kimberly Hoagwood
Journal:  Adm Policy Ment Health       Date:  2015-09
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1.  The BOND Framework: A Practical Application of Visual Communication Design and Marketing to Advance Evaluation Reporting.

Authors:  Kathryn McAlindon; Jennifer Watling Neal; Zachary P Neal; Kristen J Mills; Jennifer Lawlor
Journal:  Am J Eval       Date:  2018-05-17
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