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  • Sustaining Action Research: A Practical Guide for Institutional Engagement

    Sustaining Action Research by Burns, Anne; Edwards, Emily; Ellis, Neville John;

    A Practical Guide for Institutional Engagement

    Sorozatcím: Research and Resources in Language Teaching;

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    • Megjelenés dátuma 2022. március 31.

    • ISBN 9780367210656
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem312 oldal
    • Méret 229x152 mm
    • Súly 460 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 7 Illustrations, black & white; 7 Line drawings, black & white
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    Rövid leírás:

    This book is a practical guide for English language teachers and teacher educators seeking to carry out and promote teacher action research within their institutional context.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This book is a practical guide for English language teachers and teacher educators seeking to carry out and promote teacher action research within their institutional context. Based on contemporary theory and a reflexive and social approach to teacher professional development and learning, it offers readers structured methodologies and concepts, wide-ranging hands-on activity sets, and focused suggestions for appropriate and sustainable ways to implement action research across an institution. Experts Anne Burns, Emily Edwards and Neville John Ellis close the book by presenting ideas for conducting teacher research through reflective practice, exploratory practice and action research.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Table of Contents


    Part 1: From Research to Implications

    Introduction to Part 1


    Action research as transformative practice


    What is Action Research?


    Action research as transformative practice


    Action research as a form of professional learning and development


    A sociocultural ecological framework


    Introduction to the theory


    Sociocultural theory


    Ecological systems theory


    The environment for development


    The teaching context


    The action research program or project


    Tools and mediation


    Teacher development


    Teacher agency and identity


    The sustainability of action research


    Implications of sociocultural ecological theory for the action research practice we are proposing


    Design phases for supporting and sustaining action research


    Challenges and barriers facing teacher action research


    Design phases for action research in institutions


    Part 2: From Implications to Application


    Introduction to Part 2


    Sequencing


    The top-down vs. bottom-up balance


    Activity structure


    Activity set A: Needs analysis for AR


    Introduction to Activity set A


    Sequencing of the activities


    Activity A1: Do we have any AR experience?


    Activity A2: What are our beliefs about research?


    Activity A3: What is AR?


    Activity A4: Is it AR or something else?


    Activity A5: How confident do we feel about AR?


    Activity A6: How could AR fit into our institutional PD goals for the year?


    Activity A7: What are the teachers’ PD goals for the year?


    Activity A8: How can we use an existing PD framework to set goals?


    Activity A9: How can we collate our needs analysis ideas?


    Activity A10: Should we have a working party for designing and planning AR?


    Activity set B: Designing and planning AR


    Introduction to Activity set B


    Sequencing of the activities


    Activity B1: How do we design a framework for our AR initiative?


    Activity B2: What institutional resources can be included?


    Activity B3: What are our expectations of working in this AR group?


    Activity B4: Will we need any AR mentors?


    Activity B5: Will any ‘critical friends’ be involved in the AR?


    Activity B6: How do we generate ideas for AR topics?


    Activity B7: How can we align our AR topics with institutional needs?


    Activity B8: How do we develop AR questions?


    Activity B9: How do we make AR project plans?


    Activity B10: How can we review our AR plans?


    Activity B11: How can we get feedback on our AR plans?


    Activity B12: Does our planned AR align with institutional needs?


    Activity B13: How much time will we need?


    Activity B14: What ethical issues do we need to consider?


    Activity B15: What do we need to learn about data collection?


    Activity B16: How will we share our AR findings?


    Activity B17: Is our AR initiative sustainable?


    Activity set C: Implementation and support


    Introduction to Activity set C


    Sequencing of the activities


    Activity C1: Ready to go!


    Activity C2: What are the qualities of a good mentor?


    Activity C3: How can we set clear expectations for working with an academic partner?


    Activity C4: How can we organise group meetings?


    Activity C5: How can we make a data collection plan?


    Activity C6: Should we start with exploration or action?


    Activity C7: What will the experience of AR be like?


    Activity C8: How can we organise our data for analysis?


    Activity C9: How can we analyse qualitative data?


    Activity C10: How can we analyse quantitative data?


    Activity C11: How and when is reflection included in AR?


    Activity C12: How can we share and reflect on our emotional experiences of conducting AR?


    Activity C13: How can we give each other emotional support?


    Activity C14: How can we solve problems when working with academic partners?


    Activity set D – Sharing AR with the school community


    Introduction to Activity set D


    Sequencing of the activities


    Activity D1: How can we share what we’re learning from our AR projects?


    Activity D2: How can we keep the school community updated?


    Activity D3: How can we share our research findings at a staff meeting?


    Activity D4: How can we organise an AR event in our school?


    Activity D5: How can we use posters to share our AR findings?


    Activity D6: How can we organise a practical workshop to promote AR findings?


    Activity D7: How can we celebrate successes as well as challenges and uncomfortable truths?


    Activity D8: How can we use our findings to improve school practice?


    Activity set E – Sharing AR with the broader community


    Introduction to Activity set E


    Sequencing of the activities


    Activity E1: How can we write an abstract for a conference?


    Activity E2: How can we create our presentation?


    Activity E3: How can we prepare for and practice our presentation?


    Activity E4: How can we write a practice-oriented article?


    Activity E5: How can we write an academic journal article?


    Activity E6: How can we get involved with broader communities?


    Activity set F – Planning the next steps


    Introduction to Activity set F


    Sequencing of the activities


    Activity F1: How can participants reflect on the AR processes?


    Activity F2: How can we get student feedback about the AR project or initiative?


    Activity F3: How can we review our AR and adapt our framework for the next iteration?


    Activity F4: How can we align the next steps we have planned with our ongoing PD goals?


    Activity F5: How can we celebrate what we’ve achieved through our experience of AR?


    Part 3: From Application to Implementation


    Introduction to Part 3


    An ecological view of the teaching context


    Towards whole-school change and research cultures


    Enabling factors for AR


    The structure of Part 3


    Micro level: individual teachers or small groups


    What people would be involved at this level and how could they work together?


    What would the educational goals or purposes of AR be at this level?


    What could the enablers for AR be at this level?


    Summary of micro level AR benefits and challenges


    Meso level: whole of institution


    What people would be involved at this level and how could they work together?


    What would the educational goals or purposes of AR be at this level?


    What could the enablers for AR be at this level?


    Summary of meso level AR benefits and challenges


    Macro level: communities of practice across institutions


    What people would be involved at this level and how could they work together?


    What would the educational goals or purposes of AR be at this level?


    What could the enablers for AR be at this level?


    Summary of macro level AR benefits and challenges


    Part 4: From Implementation to Research


    Introduction to Part 4


    Classroom, teacher, and action research


    A "family" of approaches


    Reflective practice


    Exploratory Practice


    Exploratory action research


    Self-study


    Design-based research


    Lesson study


    Other terms and approaches


    Carrying out research in your institutional context


    Research at the micro-level


    Research at the meso level


    Research at the macro-level


    Conclusion and final thoughts


    Reference list




     


     


     

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