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Description: This protocol outlines the item design for the Monash Q Project's 'Quality Use of Research Evidence (QURE) Assessment Tool', a confidential online questionnaire that enables educators and education system leaders, as individuals or as a group, to reflect upon their use of research in their practice. The QURE Assessment Tool can be accessed at: https://research.orima.com.au/QURE_AssessmentTool/Logon/logon.php? More information about the Monash Q Project can be found at: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/V27FX

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Type: Surveys
Program Area: Education


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The items included in this protocol are the foundation for the Quality Use of Research Evidence (QURE) Assessment Tool that educators, school leaders and education system actors can use to understand and improve their use of research in practice.

The QURE Assessment Tool is made available through a purpose-built online questionnaire platform where, upon completion of …

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EducationEducation systemsEvidence-informed practiceEvidence useQuality use of research evidenceQURE Assessment ToolResearch evidenceResearch-informed practiceResearch useSchoolsUsing evidence betterUsing evidence well

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