A handbook for Exploratory Action Research
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A Handbook for Exploratory Action Research
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- What are the effects of the change(s) that I attempt
8. What happens?
This chapter focuses on observing and analysing the effects of the ‘new action’ introduced in the action research part of your project. We will review different ways of collecting data and will consider again how data can be analysed. We will also look at ways to reflect on what you find and consider its implications. In a few words, this chapter focuses on helping you answer the question: What are the effects of the change(s) that I attempt? So, whereas findings for exploratory research are connected with the basic question ‘What is the current situation?’, your findings for action research will tell you what happens as a result of the change you implement. 75 | What happens? 8.1 Lorena’s story – revisited Let’s begin by revisiting Lorena Muñoz’ Exploratory Action Research project, which you first read about in Chapter Two. Read this summary and extract and then do the task that follows. Lorena noticed that her grade 9–11 students weren’t engaging with listening lessons. Her exploratory research phase involved surveying the students, conducting a focus group interview and getting a student-teacher to observe several of her lessons. These revealed that her students found the audio topics interesting (something that surprised Lorena), but they found many recordings too long and could not complete activities. This led to them getting frustrated and doing other things, like chatting. She also found that they liked songs most of all, simply because they were shorter and they were able to complete the task. So she started adapting audio tasks to make them more like songs. She divided the audios into sections and created activities such as ordering the information, filling in gaps, underlining the correct word and crossing the odd one out. Let’s reread what happened after she implemented her action plan: “By the end of two weeks I observed several changes. The first one was that they actually did the activities, handouts were completed with the correct answers and I could observe many hands up to participate in the lesson. I conducted another survey in which students answered that working with the listening materials as if they were songs allowed them to work better. They also said that they were able to identify information from the text and that the activities they liked the most were underlining the correct word, filling in the gaps and crossing out the odd one out. They still found it difficult to order the information because sometimes the material was too fast. The focus group participants mentioned that they now felt motivated and more successful because they were able to do the tasks, and do them well. This was confirmed by another peer observation, where the student-teacher told me that students were able to focus on the activities and they did not get distracted by anything else.” Task 8.1 @ Underline or highlight the words or phrases above that tell us about the evidence Lorena gathered to answer the question ‘What are the effects of the change(s) that I attempt?’ Then answer the following questions, either by making notes or discussing with a colleague: Download 3.49 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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