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8. Lessons pla
ns and material
s
9. Lesson recor
dings
10. A
critical fri
end’s notes
about your less
on
11. Pictures of y
our class
12. Students’ wo
rk / students’
performance on
tasks
(written or recor
ded)
What data will you collect?
Now it’s your turn! Remind yourself of the exploratory research questions you ended up with at the end of Chapter Four.
What kinds of data are you going to try to get to answer each one? Below is our list (from 1. to 12.)
of the different kinds
of data you could consider accessing, matched against whether they are good for exploring your own
perceptions,
others’ perceptions or behaviour / performance:
Task 5.8
Write down your exploratory questions in the table below and the exploration focus of each question (own perceptions,
others’ perceptions, or behaviour). Doing this can help you identify the kind(s) of data you’ll need to collect for each
question. Then, complete the last column of the table with a kind – or kinds – of data you could realistically access.
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