Offering updated references, questions for reflection, the latest case studies, and current advice relating to data protection and storage, this second edition of Enhancing Practice through Classroom Research provides an accessible introduction to understanding and improving teaching and learning through a process of reflection, research, and action. Divided into five parts, this self-study action research approach emphasises the positive aspects of enhancing practice and reflects how this can lead to higher levels of teacher autonomy and agency.

With the addition of a chapter dedicated to the links between action research and well-being, this book provides a step-by-step guide to beginning your own research and covers topics such as:

  • Identifying an area of professional concern or interest
  • Exploration of educational values
  • Developing a better understanding of practice
  • Thinking critically about educational practices
  • Finding a research methodology

Drawing on the authors' new experiences of working with second level, third level, and postgraduate educators, as well as their work designing postgraduate programmes in the field of critical reflection and self-study action research, this friendly guide provides a straightforward approach to classroom research. It is the perfect resource for all student and practising teachers looking for support in classroom research, as well as those wanting to pursue effective professional development or further studies in an area of interest.



Autorentext

Caitriona McDonagh is an education consultant in postgraduate teacher education and action research. She previously researched her practice as a teacher of students with special education needs.

Mary Roche lectured in teacher education. An education consultant, passionate about literacy, dialogical pedagogy, and action research, she is the author of Developing Children's Critical Thinking through Picturebooks (Routledge 2015).

Bernie Sullivan is a retired primary school principal and committed practitioner researcher. She is an educational consultant and supervises postgraduate action research projects. She is a reviewer for EJOLTS, and co-convener of NEARI.

Máirín Glenn has extensive experience as a teacher and now works as a consultant for classroom research. Her work as co-convener of NEARI reflects her passion for values-based research.



Inhalt

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Section One: Thinking Professionally - Reflecting on Practice

Chapter 1: Identifying an Area of Professional Concern or Interest

Chapter 2: Further Exploration of Educational Values

Section Two: Critical Thinking About Practice

Chapter 3: How Can I Develop a Better Understanding of my Practice?

Chapter 4: Thinking Critically about Educational Practices

Section Three: What to do about the Questions Identified

Chapter 5: How Do I Show the Situation as it is, and as it evolves?

Chapter 6: Finding a Research Methodology

Section Four: Generating Evidence from Data - Making Meaning

Chapter 7: Providing Evidence of Enhanced Practice

Chapter 8: Developing Theory from Practice

Section Five: Action Research and Well-Being

Chapter 9: Promoting Well-Being through Self-study Action Research

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

Titel
Enhancing Practice through Classroom Research
Untertitel
A Teacher's Guide to Professional Development
EAN
9780429684678
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
30.07.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
246