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  • Based at the University of York, the Institute for Effective Education develops, evaluates, and disseminates effective education programmes, and promotes evidence-based policies. Back in 2007 Prevention Action spent a week looking at their achievements.

Institute for Effective Education

Injecting evidence into UK schools: the perfect opportunity

10 Dec 2007
Robert Slavin's mission is to introduce evidence-based reform to the conservative landscape of UK school education. "The ideas simple to grasp and almost impossible to argue with.” he says. “Yet the difficulties inherent in agreeing on ‘what works’ are daunting. And it’s hard to keep patience with powerful pressures to keep the system as it is.”

Co-operative learning makes things better all round

11 Dec 2007
Success for All co-creator Nancy Madden explains how the US co-operative learning program is emerging from randomized controlled trials with proof that evidence-based reform can improve primary school teaching wherever dedicated educators choose to make a difference.

The Bee all and end all of best evidence

12 Dec 2007
In a world of ideas riddled with horrible acronyms, Johns Hopkins University's Best-Evidence Encyclopedia for educators is an exception: it is able to make a good name for itself as the humble BEE.

Proving that it's the teachers who are readiest to learn

13 Dec 2007
“In the UK there are plenty of academics telling policy makers that good research like this cannot be done. But the schools are showing it can." Robert Slavin is discovering signs of paradox in the English education system – that those who shout loudest that things must change are sometimes the ones least convinced they ever will.

We can transform education for the benefit of all

14 Dec 2007
“Policy makers, educational leaders, and teachers value research when it supports their existing practices and beliefs, but often reject it if it does not, regardless of its quality…”