Resources for Researchers
Guides, frameworks and online tools to support close-to-practice research
Research Report Templates
These editable MS Word documents with section headings and prompts are designed to help you with your writing. These documents are guides which can be adapted according to the specifics of your own research.
General Template
A generic template for small-scale research inquiries. Also suitable if you are following the D200 inquiry process.
Research Lesson Study
If you are carrying out and writing a Research Lesson Study, this template contains additional sections you will need.
General Template - 中文
A version of the generic template for Chinese-language reports.
中文报告通用模板
中文报告通用模板
Online Tools for Researchers
Free online tools to help you prepare and submit your reports to the Camtree Digital Library. The Keyword Chooser and Abstract Writer tools use GenAI to guide (not replace!) you in these important stages of preparation for publication.
Keyword Chooser
Upload your research report to generate a list of suggested keywords drawn from the ERIC education thesaurus.
Abstract Writer
Use our fine-tuned AI abstract writer to generate a draft structured abstract (with optional keywords) from your report.
Camtree Guides and Reference Documents
Guides and advice for teacher researchers. The Dissertation-to-Report Guide is designed to assist those who have completed an MA or MEd dissertation to convert this into a shorter, more practice-oriented report aimed at a teacher audience. The Quality Criteria are the eight principles which underpin our peer review process and also feature in the Peer Reviewer Guide.
Dissertation-to-Report Guide
A guide for Masters’ level students who want to translate their dissertation into a practitioner report
Camtree Quality Criteria
The criteria used by Camtree reviewers for assessing submissions to the Camtree digital library.
Peer Reviewer Guide
Guide for reviewers of submissions to the Camtree digital library.
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