Self-study teacher research: improving your practice through collaborative inquiry
โ Scribed by Samaras, Anastasia P
- Publisher
- SAGE Publications
- Year
- 2011;2015
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
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โฆ Table of Contents
PrefacePART I: THE 6Ws OF SELF-STUDY RESEARCH1. Understanding Self-Study: What and Why What is Self-Study Teacher Research? What Self-Study Teacher Research is Not Why Conduct Self-Study Teacher Research? Key Ideas2. Overview of the Self-Study Process: What and How Self-Study Research Project Planner Self-Study Research Project Timeline Self-Study Teacher Research Exemplar Brief3. The Self-Study Community: When and Where and Who Culture of the Self-Study Community Paradigm Shift Influence, Confluence, and Divergence Important Events in Outgrowth of Self-Study School Critique and Sustainability Key Ideas4. The Self-Study Research Methodology: Why and How Characteristics of Self-Study Research Five Foci Framework: Methodological Components of Self-Study Research Key Ideas5. Self-Study Methods: How Choosing a Self-Study Method Challenges in Choosing a Method Key IdeasPART II: YOUR SELF-STUDY PROJECT6. Design Design Matters Seven Key Design Components Key Ideas7. Protect Questioning the Ethics of Your Study School Division Review The Role of Professional Organizations Standards of Research Ethics Institutional Review Boards Key Ideas8. Organize Data Alignment of Data with Question Document Categorize Overlapping Research Phases Key Ideas9. Collect Data Data Gathering Techniques Alternative Data Gathering Techniques Quantifiable Data Key Ideas10. Analyze Data Research as a Recursive Act Coding Coding Families Categories and Connections Grounded Theory and the Constant Comparative Method Concept Maps Computer Software Tools Key Ideas11. Assess Research Quality Multiple Sources of Data Transparency, validation, exemplars, and trustworthiness Reliability Generalizability Key Ideas 12. Write Some Friendly Writing Advice Writing Your Research Report Writing Your Abstract Welcoming Peer Critique Key Ideas13. Present and Publish The Importance of Presenting Your Research Challenge the Status Quo of Presentations Pointers for Presenting Writing Your Self-Study Proposal Advice for Presenting The Proposal Review Process Advice for Getting Published Key IdeasClosing RemarksAppendix A: Sample of a Self-Study Teacher Research Exemplar BriefAppendix B: Self-Study is Not Just for Classroom TeachersGlossaryReferencesIndexAbout the Author
โฆ Subjects
Englisch;Fachdidaktik;Selbstรคndiges Lernen;Aktionsforschung;Gruppenunterricht;Lehrerfortbildung;Pรคdagogik;Schule;Teachers--Training of;Action research in education;Group work in education;Teachers -- Training of;Paฬdagogik;Selbstaฬndiges Lernen
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