A handbook for Exploratory Action Research
The Chilean Champion Teachers project
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A Handbook for Exploratory Action Research
The Chilean Champion Teachers project
– and other contexts ‘Exploratory Action Research’, the approach presented in this book, was originally developed in the context of a joint British Council–Ministry of Education project in Chile which is currently in its fifth year. 1 This programme is innovative in being directed specially at secondary school teachers in a public education system. The ideas developed in the context of this programme have also already shown their worth in India and Nepal (in the context of projects run by the All India Network of English Teachers (AINET), the British Council Aptis Action Research Award Schemes (AARMS) in both India and Nepal, and Gauhati University, Assam. They have also been incorporated into a TESOL CALL Interest Section Electronic Village Online (2017 and 2018) and are being spread via a Champion Teachers programme organised by the British Council in Peru (2017–18). The Ministry of Education in Chile is planning to distribute this book to secondary teachers in Chile, recommending its use within teacher ‘networks’ (teacher self-help groups). The book will also be promoted (by the Ministry of Education and the British Council in Chile) for use in pre-service teacher education programmes, and will also serve as a suitable introduction to more academic research approaches. While particularly situated in and appropriate to Chilean experience, and using concrete examples from the Champion Teachers project, we hope the book will appeal also to a worldwide readership of teachers and teacher educators in comparable circumstances. 1 For more information on the Champion Teachers programme and the development of the Exploratory Action Research approach, see ‘Teacher-research as CPD: A project with Chilean secondary school teachers’ by Richard Smith, Tom Connelly and Paula Rebolledo (2014), in Innovations in the Continuing Professional Development of English Language Teachers (edited by David Hayes for the British Council); also, ‘Exploratory action research: why, what, and where from?’ by Richard Smith (2015), in Teacher-researchers in Action (edited by Kenan Dikilitas, Richard Smith and Wayne Trotman for IATEFL Research SIG). |
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