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Article
Reflections on implementing well: A conversation with a school leader
Matthew Pepi, Curriculum Learning Specialist and Implementation Coordinator at Chelsea Primary School, reflects on how using AERO's deliberate and structured approach to implementation is working in his school.
Research report
Delivery approaches in regional and remote thin markets
This report presents a summary of the evidence on approaches shown to improve access to ECEC services in regional and remote areas. It identifies 8 approaches as having the potential to improve access to ECEC services in regional and remote thin markets.
Article
Effective strategies for strengthening school attendance
School attendance matters because every day students miss represents lost learning time. AERO has investigated factors that influence school attendance and evidence-based strategies that can support and strengthen attendance.
Research report
Barriers to school attendance and reasons for student absence
This report presents the findings from a rapid literature review of the barriers to school attendance and the reasons for student absence.
Research report
Interventions to promote school attendance and address student absence
This report presents the findings from a rapid literature review of approaches, programs and interventions that promote student attendance and address student absence.
Project
School attendance
AERO was commissioned by the Education Ministers to investigate student attendance in Australian schools.
Explainer
School attendance: New insights from AERO
This report discusses the findings of an investigation AERO conducted into student attendance in Australian schools for Education Ministers.
Explainer
Addressing enablers and barriers to implementation
This explainer is the third in a series of 5 on the key components of a deliberate and structured approach to implementation. It outlines the importance of understanding and responding to school-specific enablers and barriers to implementation.
Article
Explained: The key components of implementation
How do we bridge the gap between knowing and doing? Schools are increasingly aware that evidence-based teaching practices will improve students’ outcomes. But, of course, knowing about evidence-based approaches isn't enough. Schools need to know how to adopt these practices successfully to gain the improvements they want to see. The 'how' is just as important as the 'what'. In this article, we explore the concept of implementation and share the key implementation components we’re using with schools.
Discussion paper
Insights into implementation
AERO is working with a small number of schools to learn about a deliberate and structured approach to implementing evidence-based practices in different school contexts. This discussion paper shares our early insights from this work.
Explainer
Monitoring implementation outcomes
This is the fifth and final explainer in a series of 5 on the key components of a deliberate and structured approach to implementation. It outlines the process of monitoring implementation outcomes, including success outcomes schools can monitor, how these can be aligned with enablers and barriers, and methods for collecting data.
Explainer
Taking an evidence-informed approach to implementation
This explainer is the first in a series of 5 on implementing evidence-based practices in schools. It outlines how schools can take a deliberate and structured approach to implementation based on key ideas from the research evidence.