A handbook for Exploratory Action Research
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A Handbook for Exploratory Action Research
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part of the presentation, both for yourself and colleagues. Where do I go from here? | 84 Task 9.3 @ One of the simplest ways of presenting is to do so via a poster presentation. You can prepare a poster in advance, use it more than once, and you don’t need to rely on technology! Here are four posters from teachers we have met in this book. 1. Can you work out who created which one? 2. Which one do you like most, and why? Commentary We will probably all have different answers to the second question, and the variety provides a useful insight into how different teachers understand the research process. For example, Poster C refers to the way action research is often represented as a circle (see also 9.5 below) whereas in Poster B the research process is represented as a journey. Poster A. Poster C. Poster D. Poster B. 85 | Where do I go from here? Task 9.4 Choose one of the posters above (A to D). If needed, read through the corresponding story again to refresh your memory with the details, and then answer the following questions, either by making notes, or discussing with a colleague: 1. What information did this teacher choose to present in their poster? 2. Where did they decide to use images? Why? 3. What questions would you ask them after the presentation? 4. What would you have done differently in the poster? As you gain confidence in your presenting skills, and also in the value of your research for others, you may want to do a talk or a workshop at a Teacher Association conference. Lorena, a Champion Teacher whose report you read in Chapter Two, did that. She presented her research at a conference organised by RICELT (Red de Investigador@s Chilen@s en ELT: the Network of Chilean ELT Researchers) along with other teacher-researchers. You can watch her presentation here: championteachers.weebly.com/lorena An alternative or additional way to begin sharing your research with others is to use social media. One simple way to do this is to record yourself presenting your research findings on a digital camera or mobile phone, and then upload this recording to YouTube, Facebook or other platform. If you’re giving a talk at a conference or workshop, or even in front of a small group of other teachers, why not ask a colleague to record your presentation and then upload the recording together with photographs of your poster? You can see some examples of online presentations on the following website: http://classroombasedresearch.weebly.com/outcomes.html There are more examples in this Facebook group, and you can join it to share your own video: https://www.facebook.com/groups/teachersresearch/ Download 3.49 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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