Smith Rebolledo (2018). handbook for Exploratory AR (1)
7.2 Javier’s story In 7.3 below we’ll consider different possible sources for
new actions, to help you define for yourself the desired
change you’ll investigate in your own ‘action research’.
First, though, let’s see what one teacher did, following
on from his exploration of a problematic situation.
As we read in 6.3 in the last chapter, Javier Ávalos was
experiencing problems with demotivation in his classes of
disadvantaged learners. After analysing and interpreting
his questionnaire results, Javier realised that he could not
approach this class of learners in the same way he did with
other classes. He knew that building their confidence and
creating a warm and positive classroom atmosphere was a
crucial first priority. He explains some of the things he did:
“I used more ice-breakers, told jokes about work, home, couples, etc. Then, when they felt more comfortable, I started each class by explaining what we were going to do. Later in class, doing exercises, I started to monitor carefully, guiding them on every single item. If they made a mistake I explained why it was a mistake, but always with a phrase like “Whoa! You are doing it quite well, you did it wrong here, but it’s OK. Go on!!” and with those words, they smiled and asked me “Really?”, “Yes, sure!” Their confidence in English went up and the frustration went down immediately. Once, I created an activity in which the students had to create signs in English for different places, like supermarkets, malls, the metro, etc. The main idea was that they were already very familiar with many signs, and even if they don’t understand all the words, they could see the symbols well, and get the idea of the sign. In that workshop they understood that the daily context can help them to understand English. And I did things like this the whole year. I got more students in class, better participation and they felt much better with the language. At the same time, their marks were improving and, of course, the second term was better than the first one for the same reasons. Then I did the same survey again and the results were very positive.”