Objectives The programme acknowledges the important contributions provided by research on teaching and learning. The TLRP's aims, according to its website include : • Learning - The TLRP conducts research with the potential to improve outcomes for learners in a very wide range of UK contexts across the lifecourse. The Programme explores synergies between different research approaches and aims to build UK capacity in conducting high quality educational research. • Outcomes - TLRP studies a broad range of learning outcomes. These include both the acquisition of skill, understanding, knowledge and qualifications and the development of attitudes, values and identities relevant to a learning society. • Lifecourse - TLRP supports research projects on many ages and stages in education, training and lifelong learning. The Programme is concerned with patterns of success and difference, inclusion and exclusion through the lifecourse. • Enrichment - The TLRP is committed to engaging users in its work. It works in all disciplines and sectors of education and uses a wide range of appropriate methodology. We cooperate with other researchers within and beyond the UK whenever it is appropriate. • Expertise - TLRP works to enhance capacity for all forms of research on teaching and learning, and for research-informed policy and practice. • Improvement - The TLRP works to develop the UK knowledge base on teaching and learning and to make sure that the knowledge it develops is applied in practice and policy.
Strategy There were six strategic commitments underpinning the programme's overall development: • User engagement for relevance and quality • Knowledge generation by project teams • Knowledge synthesis through thematic activities • Knowledge transformation for impact • Capacity building for professional development • Partnerships for sustainability
Projects TLRP's projects covered a broad range of topics within the following areas of the lifecourse: • Early Years • Primary Education • Secondary Education • Across School Phases • Further and Post-16 Education • Higher Education • Workplace Learning • Professional Learning • Lifelong Learning • Technology Enhanced Learning
Management Strategic management of the programme was conducted via a steering committee. This comprised academics, practitioners and other users and was chaired by Professor
Robert Burgess, Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Leicester. The steering committee was accountable to the
ESRC Council.
Director's Team The Director's Team possessed expert knowledge of all the key sectors in which research is currently being conducted. The final team was: • Professor
Andrew Pollard, Programme Director • Professor
Mary James, Deputy Director • Professor
Miriam David, Associate Director • Professor Alan Brown, Associate Director ==TLRP Technology Enhanced Learning phase: 2006–2011==