CORE RESEARCH
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The focus of the CORE Research suite of services is to build the evidence base for effective educational practice, and to establish measures of quality and value in teaching and learning.
CORE believes that effective and transformational teaching and learning is that which is based on sound evidence.
CORE’s research team is highly qualified and specialises in a range of social and educational research methodologies, including:
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What we can do for you
Evaluate projects/programmes
Our evaluation portfolio ranges from studies of major government initiatives to small scale evaluations in individual organisations.
Mentor reflective practice
CORE mentors practitioners conducting evidence based enquiries, self-studies and other forms of research-based reflection on practice.
Analyse trends
We have specialist capability in conducting educational surveys, policy trends analysis and literature reviews.
Pilot new initiatives
CORE conducts ‘green fields’ research related to eLearning, professional learning and educational leadership. We encourage collaborative bids for research grants.
Publish research findings
CORE publishes its own, and its clients’ research in both online and traditional media – on websites, in academic articles and in conference keynotes.
Test educational products
CORE does educational market analysis and usability testing for new products and services.
Recent research projects…
- The Inservice Teacher Education Project – INSTEP (New Zealand Ministry of Education).
- Evaluation of the use of Second Life in Tertiary Education (SLENZ).
- The eLearning Fellowships Programme (New Zealand Ministry of Education).
- Action Research on the use of ICTs in Early Childhood Education (ECE ICTPL) (New Zealand Ministry of Education).
- Students’ use of Online Websites (National Library).
- Evaluation of the KPerak eLearning Cluster No.1 Pilot Project (Malaysian Ministry of Education).
- MYLEARN - Networked Learning Provision across six Polytechnics (TANZ).
- Digital Access and Capability in the Muslim Community and Halal Meat Industry (New Zealand Ministry of Internal Affairs).
Email: research@core-ed.net


