<span><p>Little is known about how language teacher educators become, and also develop professionally as, teachers of teachers. One avenue for teacher education professional development is that of teacher research, whereby teacher educators can not only improve their practices in their immediate con
Developing Language Teacher Autonomy through Action Research
β Scribed by Kenan DikilitaΕ, Carol Griffiths (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 318
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book advances the theory of action research, analyzing how it can be used to develop autonomy among language teachers. Although acknowledging that the research process is not always linear, the authors proceed according to a clear progression which teachers can adapt to their needs. They provide examples, narratives, questions and tasks, and give multiple ideas for establishing research questions, choosing appropriate methodologies, adapting to existing contexts, and collecting data. They also suggest possible instruments, and give clear instructions for carrying out the most common kinds of statistical procedures, and ideas for presenting, discussing, and writing up research findings. In spite of its practical bias, the book is theoretically and ethically rigorous, and contains an extensive glossary for quick and easy reference. It will appeal to trainee teachers, in-service teachers wanting to expand their own professional horizons or working for a higher qualification, and is an invaluable reference for teacher-educators and scholars.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxvi
Introduction to Action Research....Pages 1-44
Clarifying the Research Questions or Hypotheses....Pages 45-60
Research Methods: Options and Issues....Pages 61-87
Thinking About the Context: Setting (Where?) and Participants (Who?)....Pages 89-105
Collecting the Data....Pages 107-127
Analysing the Data....Pages 129-160
Discussing the Data....Pages 161-169
Example Studies....Pages 171-215
Presenting and Writing Up Action Research....Pages 217-236
Researcher Narratives....Pages 237-262
Conclusion....Pages 263-271
Back Matter....Pages 273-304
β¦ Subjects
Applied Linguistics;Language Teaching;Teaching and Teacher Education;Language Education;Professional & Vocational Education
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