What Makes Education Research Impactful – Case Studies of Research Projects in Singapore

Authors

  • Puay Huat Chua Nanyang Technological University, National Institute of Education
  • Sao-Ee Goh
  • Woei Ling Monica Ong
  • Ren Feng Lorraine Ow
  • Ching Leen Chiam
  • May Ching Monica Lim

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22230/ijepl.2023v19n2a1299

Keywords:

knowledge mobilization, research impact, research translation

Abstract

This study aims to address the gap in understanding the impact arising from education research, researcher collaborations with stakeholders, and knowledge mobilization activities in Singapore. Eight cases of local research projects are used to understand the phenomenon of research impact in different context-specific settings. The findings reveal differing perceptions of impact among research users and researchers, and cohesion on the factors that contribute to research impact. Drawing from the findings, the authors propose three emerging principles that can enhance research impact efforts: a) frontloading the intended research impact, b) building mutualistic relationships, and c) co-constructing research. The findings and emerging questions from the study contribute to the growing body of scholarship to help researchers and stakeholders strengthen the research-practice-policy nexus.

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Published

2023-11-29

How to Cite

Chua, P. H., Goh, S.-E., Ong, W. L. M., Ow, R. F. L., Chiam, C. L., & Lim, M. C. M. (2023). What Makes Education Research Impactful – Case Studies of Research Projects in Singapore. International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 19(2), 22 pp. https://doi.org/10.22230/ijepl.2023v19n2a1299

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