Towards a model for success: Exploring the motivations and factors driving research-engaged teachers

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Since teacher research engagement is increasingly sought as a widespread practice, there is a need to pay more attention to the positive trajectories of research-engaged teachers that already exist. This qualitative interview-based study explores what factors motivate and sustain teacher research engagement via focusing on narratives of 36 teachers in Poland and Spain who are successfully research-engaged beyond their own formal education requirements. The study finds that teacher research engagement entails a complex interplay between: intrinsic and extrinsic motivations, originating mainly from teachers’ own personal and professional desires; personal characteristics and skills, especially inner need and willingness; and environmental factors, both inside and outside their schools. The study offers concrete lessons and specific recommendations upon which diverse stakeholders – i.e., teacher educators, researchers, continuing professional development providers, headteachers, and teachers – can support teachers in becoming and remaining research-engaged throughout their careers.

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Kowalczuk-Walędziak, M., Ion, G., & Crespo, S. L. (2024). Towards a model for success: Exploring the motivations and factors driving research-engaged teachers. International Journal of Educational Research, 126. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijer.2024.102386

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