BES (Iterative Best Evidence Synthesis)
This publication home page provides access to the Ministry of Education Best Evidence Synthesis Iteration (BES publications). For more information visit the BES Home page.
Introduction/Whakataki
Iterative Best Evidence Synthesis Programme | Hei Kete Raukura
The New Zealand Ministry of Education's best evidence synthesis iterations draw together, explain and illustrate through vignette and case, bodies of evidence about what works to improve education outcomes, and what can make a bigger difference for the education of all our children and young people. The BESs are intended to be a catalyst for systemic improvement and sustainable development in education.
BES | Hei Kete Raukura A3 Overview
BES |Hei Kete Raukura A3 Overview
The BES | Hei Kete Raukura A3 Overview provides a quick introduction to the use of BES | Hei Kete Raukura for educational improvement.
BES Exemplars for Quality Teaching
The BES exemplars focus on how to make a much bigger difference in education. The BES exemplars highlight the potential for disciplined innovation to accelerate systemic improvement in areas of need in schooling.
These resources have been produced as part of the 2nd iteration BES Quality Teaching for Diverse Students in Schooling He Ako Reikura, He Ākonga Rerekura (Te Katoa) Hei Kete Reikura (BES). The exemplars have been developed in consultation with teachers and principals. They explain high impact pedagogies and provide a range of tools to support the use of this evidence for improvement.
Cases from the Best Evidence Syntheses
The BES Cases describe actual examples of professional practice and analyse the findings. They support educators to grasp the big ideas behind effective practice, and provide vivid insight into their application.
Building on the work of researchers and educators, the cases are trustworthy resources for professional learning.
BES Summaries
The International Academy of Education summaries are based on the key findings of the:
- Teacher Professional Learning and Development Best Evidence Synthesis
- Effective Pedagogy in Mathematics Pāngarau Best Evidence Synthesis
- Effective Pedagogy in Social Sciences/Tikanga ā iwi
[Available in English and Te Reo Māori]
The Best Evidence Syntheses
School Leadership and Student Outcomes: BES
Authors:
V. Robinson, M. Hohepa and C. Lloyd
[Available Online and in Hardcopy]
Effective Pedagogy in the Social Sciences | Tikanga ā iwi: BES
Authors:
G. Aitken and C. Sinnema
[Available Online and in Hardcopy]
Teacher Professional Learning and Development: BES
Authors:
H. Timperley et al.
[Available Online and in Hardcopy]
Effective Pedagogy in Mathematics | Pāngarau: BES
Authors:
G. Anthony and M. Walshaw
[Available Online and in Hardcopy]
Other BESs:
Professional Development in Early Childhood Settings: BES
Authors:
L. Mitchell and P. Cubey
[Available Online Only]
Community and Family Influences on Children's Achievement in NZ
Authors:
F., J. and C. Biddulph
[Available Online Only]
Quality Teaching: Early Foundations: BES
Author:
S. Farquhar
[Available Online Only]
Quality Teaching for Diverse Students in Schooling: BES
Author:
A. Alton-Lee
[Available Online Only]
Other Publications
For more publications and papers visit our Evidence Explained page and read about the use of evidence for educational improvement.
For information on Te Kotahitanga in BES, see the Teacher Professional Learning and Development Best Evidence Synthesis. In particular, Case 7 Establish culturally responsive relationships with students to reduce educational disparities and raise achievement or view a presentation by Dr. Adrienne Alton-Lee on Te Kotahitanga.