A handbook for Exploratory Action Research
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A Handbook for Exploratory Action Research
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anageable, U rgent, S ignificant and E ngaging. Manageable: This is a criterion that is usually neglected but which it is important to keep in mind. It is very important that you choose a research topic that you can actually explore by yourself in the time that you have available. You may be interested in finding out more about the use of the ELT curriculum or the textbook in your locality but you need to consider whether you can carry it out. If you would like to explore the different classroom layouts that would allow for a more effective class, then you need to think whether you can actually change the layouts in your classroom. If the answer is ‘no’ in these cases, then it could be better to consider an alternative topic area. Urgent: There are issues that you may need to address as soon as possible for a number of reasons, for example when something is affecting your or your students’ emotional well-being and maybe also having an impact on their learning. If, for example, you have been teaching a group of learners for some months and notice no improvements due to their behaviour, then looking at this situation may be more urgent than exploring other areas, particularly when time is also a factor. Significant: The area you focus on also needs to be significant, meaning it is something that you, your learners and maybe also your school can benefit from. For example, if you notice that your learners can read and write appropriately for their level but cannot communicate in spoken form then you may want to address this issue. This may not be a pressing need to be addressed quickly (unlike if it is ‘urgent’) but it is significant since you know your learners need to develop oracy as well as literacy. Similarly, if you have noticed that classroom management is a general issue of concern in your school, then a topic in this category could be considered significant. Engaging: It is important that the topic that you choose is interesting for you and is something that you are willing to focus on and spend time on. If you focus on an area you have simply read about or been told you ‘should’ focus on, the research process may become a burden. Ideally, Exploratory Action Research is an activity that both you and your learners will enjoy. Task 4.4 Look at the ideas you wrote about in task 4.3 as possible motivations for doing research. Now evaluate them according to the MUSE criteria by placing ticks (or scores out of 5) in the grid below. Hopefully, one of your topics will tick all the boxes! |
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