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By attending conferences, and reading journals and
magazines, you can also find out about what is working in
the classrooms of other teachers in our own country and
around the world. But the list doesn’t stop there – you can
get ideas from almost anywhere, including coursebooks,
materials
and resources that you use, websites for
teachers, Facebook groups and other online communities.
However, English teachers work in very different contexts
worldwide, and something that works in a different
classroom may not always be useful or appropriate in
yours, so it’s wise to evaluate such ideas critically and to
make adaptations if necessary before using them.
In
Chapter Three, we met Andrea, and learnt that she had
got some initial ideas for her area of research, wrapping up
lessons, from a website:
www.busyteacher.com
. It was only
by trying
out a range of different ideas, getting further
feedback from her learners, and then adapting some of the
ideas that she eventually developed ideas that worked well
in her classroom. As such, Andrea’s interventions turned
out to be successful because they were a combination of
implementing students’ suggestions, her own ideas, and
others’ ideas.
Task 7.5
Imagine your colleagues had carried out their own
Exploratory Action Research and had decided that they
need to implement new actions.
As a result of analysing
and interpreting their findings they now realise that they
need to
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