Evidence for Learning: Getting started

Getting started

A guide to getting started with the E4L website.

Three sections of Evidence for Learning’s website may be of most interest to educators and educational leaders.

Education evidence: educational research to guide educators, educational leaders and policymakers.

Here you can browse all of the latest global evidence on education approaches localised by our policy experts to ensure they are relevant to Australian classrooms.

Start here if you’d like to improve outcomes in your school or early learning setting and are interested in browsing education approaches by evidence security, cost, or months impact on learning.

Guidance for educators: E4L resources on key themes chosen in collaboration with educators.

This is an easy way to find all of our resources on a particular topic.

Looking to improve mathematic outcomes in your school? Here you can find all the education approaches that are relevant to mathematics, Guidance Reports which provide recommendations to improve mathematics outcomes and how to implement them. 

You can also find any relevant webinar replays, where you’ll be able to listen to education experts talk about the evidence and explain how they implement that evidence in their schools.

Support for implementation: Support available to help you use and apply the evidence in your setting.

It’s one thing to find the evidence that’s right for your school, it’s another thing altogether to implement it. In this section you’ll all the guidance you’ll need to do just that. This includes guides for school improvement planning, implementing change in your school, and examples of evidence informed practice from schools right around Australia. 

Two sections of Evidence for Learning’s website may be of most interest to researchers and policymakers.

Research and evaluation: Testing the impact of high-potential projects to generate new evidence.

This section is aimed at education researchers and policymakers looking for examples of program evaluation and research undertaken by Evidence for Learning. Here you’ll find past project evaluations, research investigations, and resources on best-practice for program evaluation and development in education. 

Education evidence: educational research to guide educators, educational leaders and policymakers.

Here you can browse all of the latest global evidence on education approaches localised by our policy experts to ensure they are relevant to Australian classrooms.Start here if you’d like to improve outcomes in your school or early learning setting and are interested in browsing education approaches by evidence security, cost, or months impact on learning.