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Putting Evidence to Work – A School’s Guide to Implementation: Implementation template – What is expected, supported and rewarded?

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One of the recommendations in the ‘prepare’ section of ‘Putting Evidence to Work: A School’s Guide to Implementation’ outlines the importance of creating a shared understanding of what will be expected, supported and rewarded during the implementation process. Our experience is that people value this clarity and can use it to plan accordingly.

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