
The Quality Teaching Research and Development in Practice Project (QTR&D) was an exploratory research and development project, funded by the Ministry of Education to support teaching and learning within social studies/tikanga-a-iwi across Māori medium and Samoan bi-lingual/bi-literacy teaching settings.
The outcomes of the QTR&D project informed policy, and future research and development work with teachers in schools.
The purpose of the QTR&D project was to build on existing knowledge to understand more about quality teaching. QTR&D was developed as a collaborative research and development process between Ministry, academics, research facilitators, schools, teachers, students and their parents/caregivers, whanau and communities. The project was based on the premise that teacher inquiry, supported by productive learning partnerships, is a critical contributing factor to improving the quality of teaching and learning outcomes for diverse learners.
Project Principles
The project principles underpinning the research and development design of the QTR&D project included: