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The
Cooper School Working with Interns
As you
know, this school is involved in training new
teachers. We work with a number of partners
including the University of Oxford. As part of
their professional training, the trainees (or
student-teachers, or interns) from Oxford carry out
a small piece of research in school: for example,
looking at how students’ work is marked and how
helpful they find teachers’ comments or grades; or
how Year 10 students choose the subjects they are
going to study at GCSE and whose advice they take.
This research helps the trainees understand much
more about how schools actually work, what their job
as a teacher will involve and how best to support
students’ learning. Your child might at some stage
be asked to contribute to such research, but only
with your consent. Before you decide whether you
are willing for them to be involved in such
research, it is important that you understand what
it might involve.
If a
trainee wants your child to help with their research
– usually by answering questions or filling in a
questionnaire – they will send a letter to you with
full details of what it would involve, This will
give you the chance to say no, if you are not happy
for your child to be involved in that particular
study. They will also explain to your child what
research they are doing and why, and ask the child
if they would like to be involved or not. Every
child always has the right to say no – and they can
always pull out of the interview or stop answering
the questions if they don’t want to continue. All
the young people who take part remain anonymous and
cannot be identified.
If you
are happy in principle for your child to take part
in such research studies then you do not need to do
anything more now. Later you will be sent the full
details of any particular study that a trainee would
like your child to take part in and you can decide
then whether or not you are happy for your child to
be involved. If you would not like your
child to be involved in any of the trainees’
research studies while he or she is at this school,
then just
fill in
the
form attached to
this letter, and return it to Miss G Merritt,
Assistant Headteacher.
We will make sure that your child is not included in
any of the research projects. This decision will
not affect your child’s education in any way.
If you
would like to discuss this kind of research work
more fully before you decide, or if you have any
further question, please contact Gill Merritt who is
responsible for trainees’ work in school. All
studies are also checked and approved by the
University of Oxford’s Research Ethics Committee.
If you are NOT happy for your child to take part in
any of our trainees' research studies,
please
CLICK HERE to
download a form.
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