A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Teachers’ educational research orientations: a preliminary study for a professional learning programme to enhance teachers’ research skills
Authors: Uysal Ünsal, Emel; Koyuncu, Fulya; Haser, Çiğdem
Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Publication year: 2026
Journal: Teacher Development
ISSN: 1366-4530
eISSN: 1747-5120
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13664530.2026.2679544
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Teachers’ research orientations may influence how they benefit fromprofessional learning programmes (PLP) designed to enhance theirresearch competencies. The study investigated a specific group ofteachers’ (n = 258) research orientations (tendencies for researchengagement and attitudes towards research), and how their atti-tudes differed based on school level, professional seniority, lastdiploma level, research training, and experience to develop a PLPthat trains and supports teachers for their research. A questionnairewas developed with questions for teachers’ research tendencies anda scale for research attitudes. Findings indicated that teachers con-sidered educational research important, beneficial, and research find-ings may be applicable; they generally had positive attitudes butwere not immediately ready for research engagement. Teachers’research experience made a difference in their attitudes in generaland in the three dimensions of the scale: contribution of research toteachers’ professional development, general research attitudes, andapplicability and usefulness of educational research.