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Title: Action Research in Practice


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Action Research in Practice
  • Anthony Malone
  • Geraldine Mooney Simmie
  • TL21 Team

2
Aims
  • Teaching and Learning for 21st Century, TL21
  • Action Research
  • Keeping Reflections
  • Portfolios of Learning
  • Critical Friend Collaboration
  • Some Pitfalls

3
Action Research seeks to.
  • Create understanding
  • Evaluate in pursuit of change
  • Determine practical actions
  • improve practice rather than to produce
    knowledge (Elliott, 1991)
  • Pursue, in tandem, action (change) and
    understanding

4
Key Questions
  • Describing What do I do?
  • Informing What does this mean?
  • Confronting How did I come to be this
    way?
  • Revisiting What happens when changes are made?

5
Action Research
  • Exercises a tension between
  • At its best involves a creative moment of
    transformation.
  • An imaginative leap from world as it is to
    world as it could be.

Evaluation of Development
Evaluation for Development
6
Keeping Reflections
  • The Learning Cycle
  • To do
  • To reflect
  • To theorise
  • To try anew

7
Keeping Reflections
  • The Reflective Practitioner
  • Awareness of ones own intuitive thinking usually
    grows out of practice in articulating it to
    others
  • Donald Schon, The Reflective Practitioner, 1983
  • Learning Paradigm
  • Invitation to Let Go!
  • Authors of your own work

8
Keeping Reflections
  • Process of Systematic Reflection
  • self-evaluation is much more meaningful when
    those at the receiving end are also at the
    creation end, discussing and formulating what is
    important to them
  • The Self-Evaluation File, Mc Beath J. (2004), 5.

9
Portfolios for Learning
  • To examine
  • Process Reflect on
  • Fusion Understand
  • Product Explain
  • Develop professional
    practice.

10
Portfolios for Learning
A Purposeful collection of teacher and/or
student work that exhibits development in one or
more methodologies in one or more areas of the
curriculum. It is a self-reflective collection of
work (materials and Methodologies) generated
during the process of instruction. It catalogues
the strategies employed in the teaching and
learning process. Its not just a
miscellaneous collection of stuff. Nor
intended as some form of therapy session. It
should give evidence of professional
growth/development. It should have a central,
controlling idea.
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Portfolios for Learning
  • Suggestions
  • Actual teaching activites
  • Appropriate examples of students work
  • Purposeful samples of Reflective Writing
  • Reports
  • Examples of work using ICT
  • Audio/Video Recordings

12
Critical Friend Collaboration
  • Support and Challenge
  • Creating a climate of trust
  • respect and confidence

13
Critical Friend Collaboration
  • Re-framing
  • Teaching Learning
  • Hunting the Assumptions (S. Brookfield)

14
Critical Friend Collaboration
  • Qualitative Research
  • Classroom School-based
  • Analysis of findings
  • Blend Theory with Practice

15
Some Pitfalls
Time!!
Risky Business
Confusion
16
Conclusions
  • How is this year going to be different from last
    year?
  • How do we work together including all pathways of
    accreditation?
  • In what ways do we advance leadership and
    learning so they they get onto your school
    agendas?

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Conclusions
  • What do we look out for in the year ahead?
  • How do we continue to ensure a mutual concurrence
    between the aims of TL21 and your aims as
    professionals?
  • What can be done so that challenges and pitfalls
    are overcome?
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