A handbook for Exploratory Action Research
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A Handbook for Exploratory Action Research
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a) “Things are looking good” When you interpret the data in relation to your exploratory research questions, you may be quite satisfied, for example, if you discover that something you thought was problematic in fact is not, from students’ perspectives. b) “New things to explore” On the other hand, there may be new puzzles or problems to explore. In this case you can start a new exploratory research process, with a new topic and research questions, following the procedures we’ve explained in Chapters Four to Six. c) “My teaching has changed already” There are several ways in which change can happen. In fact, you may have found that just by exploring you have caused some changes. To start with, your understanding of the situation will have changed – and you may already have started to teach in a different manner as a result. d) “My classroom ‘feels’ much better” By involving your students in exploring your questions (through asking them for their opinions about something, for example), you may have found that the classroom atmosphere has already improved. Students may feel more valued as contributors to the learning process, and this, in itself, may have improved the ‘rapport’ you have with them, or the respect they give you as their teacher. If you share and discuss the findings of your research with students, this can also help to improve relationships and learning. Here’s what one teacher, Karla Ojeda, discovered: “Rapport is a crucial piece to the puzzle, because you are not alone inside the classroom and you need to pay attention to your students, not to assume things about them, but take the time to talk to them and to really listen to what they are saying, so as to understand more. By doing this, rapport improves.” (final research report) So, the very act of exploring the issue and/or opening it up to students’ contributions and involvement can help to bring about a positive change. You may feel that this is enough, for example, if it has helped to improve the atmosphere, reduce a problem or increase your own well-being as a teacher. Download 3.49 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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