Research reports: template and style guide
The template and style guide for contractors to use when writing research reports for the Department for Education (DfE).
Applies to England
Documents
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Contractors writing research reports and briefs for DfE should:
- follow the style and formatting guide, which gives step-by-step instructions on how to use the template
- use the template on this page to format their documents
- use the theory of change model template, if this is required
Updates to this page
Published 19 August 2014Last updated 23 October 2024 + show all updates
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Style and formatting guide for DfE research publications and Research report or brief: template have been updated with the new Crown logo.
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Updated the 'Style and formatting guide for DfE research publications' with revised flow chart advice and information on theory of change models. Added the 'Theory of change model: template'.
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'Template for DfE research reports and briefs': updated contact email address to request research report number.
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Updated the 'Research reports: template and style guide'. Updates to numbered paragraphs, equations, table header rows and flow charts.
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Updated the research report template and guidance with the latest accessibility advice.
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Updated 'Template for DfE research reports and briefs' and 'Style and formatting guide for DfE research publications'.
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Updated template to include Government Social Research logo.
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Updated the document template and style guide for contractors writing DfE research reports and briefs.
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First published.