What is teacher-research? |
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Commentary
Lorena,
a teacher, did research – for herself and for her
learners. She starts with some puzzles – some questions
(her own!) – including ‘In which
listening activities do my
students listen better?’ and ‘How is listening presented
during the lesson?’ and she found answers by gathering
‘data’ – from having one colleague observe her class and
from asking students. She considered this data carefully
(‘analysed’ it) and came to some conclusions about what
areas to improve in the way she developed her lessons
on listening.
Summary and follow-up
In this chapter we considered the
way teachers often think
research is not really ‘for them’; and we tried to demystify
research, by breaking it down into stages and by showing
how one teacher – Lorena –
engaged in research which
proved to be very useful for her and, potentially, for her
students. This is teacher-research –
research initiated and
carried out by teachers themselves into issues of
importance to them in their own work.
Follow-up
We invite you now to read the story of another Champion
Teacher; Leyla Núñez. She was interested in understanding
her students’ writing abilities. Find her complete story here:
http://bit.ly/Leyla-nunez
In
her story, Leyla gained insights from her colleagues.
How did she do this? In what ways do you think this is /
is not valuable? Leyla also collected information from
her students. What did she learn from this information?
Finally, do you agree with the action plan she proposes?
What would you add to her plan?
Champion Teacher; Leyla Núñez