posted on 2024-04-24, 03:55authored byMarg Rogers, Penelope Baker, Ingrid Harrington, Amy JohnsonAmy Johnson, Jo Bird, Vanessa Bible
Stakeholder engagement is fundamental to the implementation of effective education research projects. Indeed, funders often partially judge research project applications on the evidence of quality stakeholder engagement. Thus, with high levels of competition for funding in education, and some community members judging successful projects by
the reflection of community input, stakeholder engagement is an important area to
explore. This discussion paper examines the definitions, as well as the benefits and
challenges of stakeholder engagement. The discussion is framed around the current
theories of stakeholder engagement and stakeholder management. These theories are
used as a lens to view an Australian early childhood education online research project
utilising a steering committee, funding bodies and stakeholder surveys. Discussion about
the benefits and challenges these inputs bring to a project is situated in the literature.
Such discussion will be of interest to those undertaking educational projects and funding
Funding
Category 2 - Other Public Sector Grants Category
History
Volume
32
Issue
3
Start Page
1131
End Page
1152
Number of Pages
22
eISSN
1837-6290
ISSN
0313-7155
Publisher
Western Australian Institutes for Educational Research