Mapping the collaborative research process

Authors

  • Julie Reed Kochanek American Institutes for Research
  • Carrie Scholz American Institutes for Research
  • Alicia J Garcia American Institutes for Research

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.v23.2031

Keywords:

collaborative research, research-practice partnership, knowledge utilization, collaborative partnership, logic model, theory of action

Abstract

Despite significant federal investments in the production of high-quality education research, the direct use of that research in policy and practice is not evident. Some education researchers are increasingly employing collaborative research models that use structures and processes to integrate practitioners into the research process in an effort to produce more relevant and useful work. This article presents and describes the logic model developed by researchers at American Institutes for Research (AIR) to guide their work on the Regional Educational Laboratory Midwest. Under this program, AIR researchers have developed eight research alliances. The alliance members, who represent districts, state education agencies, and other organizations with a vested interest in education, partner with researchers to develop three- to five-year research agendas. These agendas drive the research and technical assistance projects that the alliance members and AIR researchers do together. It contributes to the emergent literature on research-practice partnerships, providing a theory-based approach to the work that others might model, build upon, or revisit.

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Author Biographies

Julie Reed Kochanek, American Institutes for Research

Julie R. Kochanek, Ph.D., is a managing director at American Institutes for Research (AIR). Dr. Kochanek directs the Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Midwest, a $38-million research center funded by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES). In addition to her work on REL Midwest, she works to develop and grow additional research-practice partnerships between AIR and state education agencies and districts across the country.

Carrie Scholz, American Institutes for Research

Carrie Scholz, Ph.D., is a senior researcher at AIR and oversees the REL Midwest research alliances. In addition to her work on REL Midwest, she works to develop and grow additional research-practice partnerships between AIR and state education agencies and districts across the country.

Alicia J Garcia, American Institutes for Research

Alicia N. Garcia, J.D., is a senior policy analyst at AIR and serves as the deputy director for REL Midwest. In addition to her work on REL Midwest, she works to develop and grow additional research-practice partnerships between AIR and state education agencies and districts across the country. 

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Published

2015-12-06

How to Cite

Kochanek, J. R., Scholz, C., & Garcia, A. J. (2015). Mapping the collaborative research process. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 23, 121. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.v23.2031

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Knowledge Mobilization in Education