Pedagogical practices and research: the initiative Teachers as Researchers

The initiative ‘Teachers as Researchers’ is committed to enhance collaborative knowledge-building between digital educators, by collectively exploring solutions to educational challenges through research methods on the European scale, as part of the European Digital Education Hub. By joining this European hub, educators (teachers, professors, education professionals, etc) choose to reflect on their pedagogical practices through research, to narrow the gap between theory and practice.

©Quentin Chevrier _ Learning Planet Institute

Pedagogical practices and research: the initiative Teachers as Researchers committed to enhance collaborative knowledge-building between European digital educators
©Quentin Chevrier _ Learning Planet Institute

A digital network of education and pedagogy professionals 

The Teachers as Researchers workshops are dedicated to all the professionals working in digital education and facing challenges. They aim at engaging participants in the collaborative investigation and gathering of good educational practices with their peers.

As such, members of the network have access to different workshops where educators can collaborate on finding answers to the challenges they experience in their day-to-day professional lives.


Join the initiative and meet with the Learning Planet Institute team Teachers as Researchers! 
Learn how to join the workshops of the network here.

A participatory research methodology to discuss pedagogical practices

Teachers as Researchers uses a participatory research methodology – based on collaborative intelligence and writing and peer-reviewing – to offer opportunities for collaborative knowledge sharing and process building to all actors of education (teachers, school principals, designers, instructional coaches, etc…), from all educational sectors, on the European scale.

©Antonin Weber - Hans Lucas
Pedagogical practices and research: the initiative Teachers as Researchers committed to enhance collaborative knowledge-building between European digital educators
©Antonin Weber – Hans Lucas

Teachers as Researchers focuses on the following three key pillars:

  1. Challenges – identification and description of common Challenges encountered in all educational practices 
  2. Actions – identification, description and experimentation of potential Actions that could work toward the resolution of the Challenge 
  3. Feedback – collection of observations of the Actions’ impacts and results in a Feedback report 

Every stage of the process will also be Peer-reviewed by other educators.

In another word, on a action-research perspective, it translates as followed:

  1. Identifying a research question
  2. Identifying potential research hypotheses and planning of the intervention
  3. Analyzing and discussing the results

On a European scale

Teachers as Researchers is part of the European Digital Education Hub (EDEH), an initiative of the European Commission, funded by the Erasmus+ programme (2021-2027) and operated by a consortium of organisations, under a service contract with the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).


The Learning Planet Institute Teachers as Researchers team is actively contributing to this hub through the facilitation of online monthly collaborative workshops about the best means to address the core challenges of the digital transformation of education.

How to join the hub and register to workshops?

The Teachers as Researchers initiative is part of the European Digital Education Hub. The workshops organised by our Learning Planet Institute Teachers as Researchers are led on this hub. 

Join the Hub here, then visit the Teams channel « Teachers as Researchers ». Finally, join a variety of workshops!

©Quentin Chevrier
©Quentin Chevrier

Find the upcoming dates here:  

November Teachers as Researchers Week

  • Monday, November 27th
    • 9.30 am to 10.00 am (CET) – Introduction and Q&A
      Participants will learn more about the methodology, its pedagogical goals, theoretical framework and practical aspects followed by a time dedicated to questions and answers. Ideal for newcomers.
  • Tuesday, November 28th
    • 3.30 pm to 4.00 pm (CET) – Introduction and Q&A
    • 4.30 pm to 5.30 pm (CET) – EduMeet
      A time and place for all actors of education to meet, introduce themselves, talk about their own educational contexts, share with the community the challenges they are facing and actions they are putting in place.
  • Wednesday, November 29th
    • 10.00 am to 10.30 am (CET) – Introduction and Q&A
    • 11.00 am to 12.00 pm (CET) – Discovery Workshop on Digital Skills
      Express trial session to find solutions to your digital educational challenges and discover a collaborative research-based approach. Ideal for newcomers. 
    • 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm (CET) – Collabora(c)tive Workshop
      Agile project-based sessions using the Teachers as Researchers approach and methodology to guide you in a long term collaborative inquiry about your digital education practices. Ideal for educators looking for long term guidance on their projects.

December Teachers as Researchers Week

January Teachers as Researchers Week

February Teachers as Researchers  Week


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This publication is part of the UNESCO Chair in Learning Sciences, established between UNESCO and Université Paris Cité, in partnership with the Learning Planet Institute. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the UNESCO. The UNESCO can be held responsible for them.

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