About Us

Lincolnshire Learning Lab is a group set up to improve the learning of all children and the working environments for teachers within Lincolnshire. The purpose is to bring academic rigour and evidence-based research into the classroom by engaging the three key stakeholders – teachers, academics and anyone involved/interested in the education system (parents/ educational consultants etc.).

The Lincolnshire Learning Lab is so called to enable research to be carried out in schools in a rigorous and innovative manner ensuring that time is spent productively on research that will benefit all (staff / children / families) whilst offering teachers the opportunity to work with academics to ensure that research is effective for all. The group was established by the School of Education at the University of Lincoln in February 2021 and hitherto will remain the founders and leads of the Lincolnshire Learning Lab. The main aims are to:

  1. Provide opportunity to work innovatively within the ‘lab’ style approach with a range of educational professionals to provide opportunity for research to become embedded in practice.

  2. Devise, lead and carry out research projects that will provide evidence for educational innovation.

  3. Provide all teachers, academics and other educational stakeholders the opportunity to develop practice across the county to engage all in improving educational outcomes for all children.

The key outcomes are to:

  1. Develop research projects funded or otherwise where the sole purpose is to improve education primarily in Lincolnshire but also potentially more widely.

  2. Produce research articles – journals etc. that will advertise the Lincolnshire Learning Lab as an effective group/hub/centre.

  3. Plan events that will advertise and promote the Lincolnshire Learning Lab both within Lincolnshire and beyond.

 

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