A handbook for Exploratory Action Research
Implementing others’ ideas
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A Handbook for Exploratory Action Research
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Implementing others’ ideas
As teachers, we are members of communities on different levels. There’s the school community, where we can sometimes get ideas and materials from colleagues, and there’s the wider community of teachers in our country and worldwide. By making the most of opportunities to interact in both these communities, you can get ideas for your own interventions. A particularly good source might be other teachers conducting action research in their own classrooms. If they teach in a similar context to yours (e.g. primary, secondary, etc.), and especially if they are in the same country as you, ideas that they have may be successful in your classroom, too. So, if you’re using this book as part of an action research programme, it’s a good idea to find out if other participants (either current or past) have carried out similar projects, what ideas they had, and how successful these were. Actions Findings A. built a better atmosphere to help relax her learners, including allowing them to change seats, having interviews with students and parents, getting help from the school psychologist and having class discussions. B. implemented some different classroom activities to encourage speaking, including pair and group work, using nomination sticks, 1 more formative assessment, and asking questions to check understanding. 1 Coloured wooden sticks with students’ names written on them which she would randomly pick out to give each student at least one opportunity to speak in English� 71 | What shall I change? By attending conferences, and reading journals and magazines, you can also find out about what is working in the classrooms of other teachers in our own country and around the world. But the list doesn’t stop there – you can get ideas from almost anywhere, including coursebooks, materials and resources that you use, websites for teachers, Facebook groups and other online communities. However, English teachers work in very different contexts worldwide, and something that works in a different classroom may not always be useful or appropriate in yours, so it’s wise to evaluate such ideas critically and to make adaptations if necessary before using them. In Chapter Three, we met Andrea, and learnt that she had got some initial ideas for her area of research, wrapping up lessons, from a website: www.busyteacher.com . It was only by trying out a range of different ideas, getting further feedback from her learners, and then adapting some of the ideas that she eventually developed ideas that worked well in her classroom. As such, Andrea’s interventions turned out to be successful because they were a combination of implementing students’ suggestions, her own ideas, and others’ ideas. Task 7.5 Imagine your colleagues had carried out their own Exploratory Action Research and had decided that they need to implement new actions. As a result of analysing and interpreting their findings they now realise that they need to Download 3.49 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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