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The Reflective Educator's Guide to Classroom Research: Learning to Teach and Teaching to Learn Through Practitioner Inquiry

The Reflective Educator's Guide to Classroom Research: Learning to Teach and Teaching to Learn Through Practitioner Inquiry

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Publisher SAGE Publications Inc
Year 15/10/2019
Pages 352
Version paperback
Readership level Professional and scholarly
Language English
ISBN 9781544352183
Categories Organization & management of education
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This book helps educators everywhere to understand the importance of teacher inquiry and data analysis as pathways to amazing results in the classroom. It provides a step-by-step description of the classroom research process covering methods of formulating action research questions, collecting and analyzing data, and using it to create lasting solutions. It includes a range of real-life examples, practical exercises in every chapter and an accompanying website with extra resources.



New to this edition:



* Clear links between teacher inquiry and the creation of more equitable classrooms.

* enhanced coverage of data analysis

* using teacher inquiry to promote collective efficacy

* the emergence of Professional Practice doctoral programs (a new market for Dana's work) "The Reflective Educator's Guide to Classroom Research, 4E is a practical volume that can be used as an interactive guide for university supervisors to facilitate teacher candidates in engaging in inquiry-based reflective practices while gathering data during their field-based experiences." -- Rebecca J. Blankenship, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, TESOL Program Director, QEP Liaison, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University "The Fourth Edition of The Reflective Educator's Guide to Classroom Research presents the crucial field of teacher research in an engaging and positive manner, with many explanatory examples and scenarios. True to its title, "reflective," the narrative highlights the importance of the qualitative approach to research in which the researcher looks at personal and experiential qualities that affect educational change." -- Harriette L. Spiegel, Ph. D. Lecturer, The University of Tennessee at Martin "This book makes a distinct contribution to the field by providing teachers with a step-by-step approach to teacher inquiry. It is also a great resource for teachers who want to conduct their own inquiries in schools. It is comprehensive, easy to read, and rich with examples and exercises that model the process of teacher inquiry for every stage." -- Suha Tamim, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina "Teacher inquiry is a catalyst for change, but the process can be intimidating. This text has a different feel to it. It is reflective in nature, which adds a personal touch to the research process. While it hits on all the same points as someone engaging in action research, the change to an inquiry stance reflects what teachers currently experience in their classrooms. Multiple examples throughout provide the support necessary and the text is useful for both an action research course and a teacher wishing to make systematic, deliberate improvements to his/her teaching. I highly recommend The Reflective Educator's Guide to Classroom Research, 4E to anyone interested in using data to inform and strengthen their instruction and provide a more equitable classroom." -- Terri Duncko, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor, Beeghly College of Education "This book is a wonderful guide for teachers conducting research in their schools. It clearly explains the process and guides teacher researchers through with well thought out activities combined with ample rich examples to enhance understanding." -- Diane Barrett, Professor & Chair of the School of Education, University of Hawaii at Hilo "Stop and look no further: The Reflective Educator's Guide to Classroom Research, 4E is the definite text on teacher inquiry. Inside these covers you will find answers to what teacher inquiry entails, why the inquiry process is vital to a healthy teaching profession, and how teachers can translate their wonderings into a systemic form of study that informs classroom change and improvement. Happy inquiring!" -- Dr. Cynthia Carver Associate Professor & Chair of Teacher Development, Oakland University

The Reflective Educator's Guide to Classroom Research: Learning to Teach and Teaching to Learn Through Practitioner Inquiry

Table of contents

Preface

About This Book

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

How to Use the Inquiry Books

Chapter 1. Teacher Inquiry Defined

What Is Teacher Inquiry?

What Is the Relationship Between Teacher Inquiry and Teacher Professional Growth?

What Evidence Exists That Teacher Inquiry Is Worth Doing?

How Is Teacher Inquiry Different From What I Already Do as a Reflective Teacher?

Why Inquire? Inquiry as a Pathway to Equity

What Are Some Contexts Ripe for Teacher Inquiry?

How Does My Engaging in Teacher Inquiry Help Shape the Profession of Teaching?

Chapter 2. The Start of Your Journey: Finding a Wondering

Where Do I Begin?

Where Do I Find My Wonderings and Questions?

What Happens If I Still Cannot Locate My Wondering?

Chapter 3. Learning With and From the Literature: The Importance of Reading

Why Read?

Where and How Do I Find Readings to Inform My Inquiry?

A Few Words of Literature Wisdom

Chapter 4. Learning With and From Your Colleagues: The Importance of Collaboration

Why Is Collaboration So Important?

What Are the Possibilities for How I Might Collaborate?

Chapter 5. Developing a Research Plan: Making Inquiry a Part of Your Teaching Practice

What Do Data Look Like, How Do I Collect Them, and How Do They Fit Into My Work as a Teacher?

When Do I Collect Data and How Much Do I Collect?

Chapter 6. Considering the Ethical Dimensions of Your Work as an Inquirer

What Should I Consider When Thinking About Ethics in Relation to Practitioner Research?

What Role Do School District Research Policies Play in the Inquiry Process?

What Role Do University Institutional Review Boards Play in the Inquiry Process?

Chapter 7. Finding Your Findings: Data Analysis

What Is Formative Data Analysis?

What Is Summative Data Analysis?

What Might Summative Analysis of Qualitative Data Look Like?

Chapter 8. Making Your Inquiry Public: Publishing and Presenting

Why Is It Important to Share My Work With Others?

How Do I Present My Work?

How Do I Write About My Work?

What Might My Writing Look Like?

Chapter 9. Contributing to the Creation of More Equitable Schools and Classrooms: The Why of Inquiry

Coming to View Inquiry as a Pathway to Equity: A Teacher Researcher's Story (Mickey MacDonald)

Informing Thinking, Teaching, and Teacher Education: The Power of Equity-Focused Inquiry (Paige Bildstein, Mikhayla Kruse-Meek, Jillian Pohland, Nicole Snitkey, and Hilarie Welsh)

Chapter 10. On Your Way: Becoming the Best Teacher and Researcher You Can Be

What Is an Inquiry Stance?

Why Is It Important to Assess the Quality of My Work?

What Is the Difference Between Generalizability and Transferability?

How Do I Go About Assessing Teacher Research Quality and Why Is It So Difficult to Do?

What Are Some Quality Indicators for Teacher Research?

What Are Some Ways to Enhance Inquiry Quality?

Where Do I Go From Here?

References

Index

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