Following Heather’s recent post on the benefits of carrying out a research project in an early years setting, I asked her to put together some more tips to help you get started.
Heather wanted to make it clear that quality is an on-going process and that by the time you have completed a research project, you should already have thought about what you need to improve next. You’ll know when you’re on the right track when you have embedded an ethos that means your whole team continually reflect on their practice and constantly strive to improve.
So, with this in mind, here are Heather’s top tips to help you develop an ever-improving culture.
Richard Duddy
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