Living Educational Theory Research as an Epistemology for Practice

Living Educational Theory Research as an Epistemology for Practice
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 175
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ISBN-10 : 9781040032497
ISBN-13 : 1040032494
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Living Educational Theory Research as an Epistemology for Practice by : Jack Whitehead

This book explores a value-based research methodology, Living Educational Theory Research (LETR), which aligns a values-based approach with key tenets of professional development to inform and inspire future educators’ practice. Written by world-leading scholars in the field of LETR, the chapters are global in reach and promote the evolving and dynamic nature of the methodology and its application with real-world professional training within higher education. Through discussion and dialogue on the evolution of Living Educational Theory Research, the chapters explore topics such as professional development and community-based contexts, supporting academics wishing to improve their practice by placing the theory within a scholarly paradigm to legitimise its use for scholarly learning. Demonstrating how insights from disciplines such as philosophy, sociology and psychology are integrated within the generation of living-educational-theories, this outwardly looking volume will appeal to postgraduate students, scholars and researchers involved with educational theory, action research and other forms of practitioner research, and education research methods more broadly.

Action Research

Action Research
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9781544355924
ISBN-13 : 1544355920
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Action Research by : Ernest T. Stringer

Action Research is an invaluable guide to both novice and experienced researchers from a diversity of disciplines, backgrounds, and levels of study for understanding how action research works in real-life contexts. The Fifth Edition builds on the experiences of the authors by acknowledging the dramatic changes taking place in our everyday lives, including developments of social and digital media that have become central to modern life. Author Ernest T. Stringer and new co-author Alfredo Ortiz Aragón aim to provide a meaningful methodology arising from their extensive field experience for both students and practitioners. Presenting research that produces practical, effective, and sustainable outcomes to real-world problems, Action Research helps students see the value of their research in a broader context, beyond academia, to effecting change on a larger scale. Additional resources can be found at the authors’ website

Action Research

Action Research
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9781134600847
ISBN-13 : 1134600844
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Action Research by : Jean McNiff

Since the first edition of this established text was published in 1988, action research has gained ground as a popular method amongst educational researchers, and in particular for practising teachers doing higher-level courses. In this new edition Jean McNiff provides updates on methodological discussions and includes new sections of case study material and information on supporting action research. The book raises issues about how action research is theorised, whether it is seen as a spectator discipline or as a real life practice, and how practitioners position themselves within the debate. It discusses the importance for educators of understanding their own work and showing how their educative influence can lead to the development of good orders in formal and informal learning settings and in the wider community. This second edition comes at a time when, after years of debate over what counts as action research, it is now considered an acceptable and useful part of mainstream research practice.

Gifts, Talents and Education

Gifts, Talents and Education
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9780470715680
ISBN-13 : 0470715685
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Gifts, Talents and Education by : Barry Hymer

Gifts, Talents and Education: A Living Theory Approach is a practical guide for teachers on how to help all their pupils to enhance their gifts and talents in the classroom. Examples reveal how teachers can transform the way education is understood in schools, by relating stories of how they learned about their own gifts and talents. The book explains recent key developments in multimedia representations of social and emotional aspects of learning. These permit the multi-sensory gifts and talents of individual learners to be recognised and developed within a process that enhances the emotionally literate space of enquiring classrooms. Gifts, Talents and Education assumes a capability approach to human development which rests on enabling individuals to realise their gifts and talents within a co-created sense of the common good. The book offers values, skills and understanding as concepts that retain a direct connection with practice. The stories are grounded in the lives of practitioner researchers who show the lived meanings of these ideas as they are realised in practice, asking questions such as ‘how do I improve what I am doing?’ and ‘how do I live my values more fully in practice?’.

Educational Theory and Its Foundation Disciplines (RLE Edu K)

Educational Theory and Its Foundation Disciplines (RLE Edu K)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9781136492365
ISBN-13 : 1136492364
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Educational Theory and Its Foundation Disciplines (RLE Edu K) by : Paul H Hirst

At the time this book was first published the disciplines of philosophy of education, educational psychology, sociology of education and the history of education had developed rapidly. The papers in this volume outline the developments that took place. The first paper analyses the nature of a theory concerned with determining practice and the place of academic disciplines within that. What emerges is the crucial role of these disciplines, but also the need to develop much more adequately a domain of practical principles, assessed and critically reformulated in the light of those disciplines. The following papers are concerned with the contributions four of those disciplines are now making.

Teaching as Learning

Teaching as Learning
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781134888481
ISBN-13 : 1134888481
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching as Learning by : Jean McNiff

In this fascinating and very personal book, Jean McNiff, author of the successful Action Research: Principles and Practice, argues that educational knowledge is created by individual teachers as they attempt to express their own values in their professional lives. Working with case studies of actual practice, she looks again at the familiar action research paradigm of identifying a problem, imagining, implementing and evaluating a solution and modifying practice in the light of that evaluation. She gives practical advice on how working in this way can aid the professional development of action researcher and practitioner alike. She concludes that the best teaching is done by those who want to learn and who can show others how to be open to their own processes of self development.

Introduction to Critical Reflection and Action for Teacher Researchers

Introduction to Critical Reflection and Action for Teacher Researchers
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 175
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ISBN-10 : 9781317435129
ISBN-13 : 1317435125
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Critical Reflection and Action for Teacher Researchers by : Bernie Sullivan

Introduction to Critical Reflection and Action for Teacher Researchers provides crucial direction for educators looking to improve their teaching and maximise learning. While many students can grasp the basic elements of researching their practice and can write about practitioner research, some need guidance and assistance to reflect meaningfully on their teaching practice so as to articulate their educational values. This book provides this guidance. By exploring how to engage in an authentic, practical and personalised framework, the book encourages critical reflection and action on educational practice. Moving through the process of reflecting on practice, engaging in critical thinking and planning and taking action, it helps the reader to subsequently generate educational theory from their own personal learning. Examples from the authors’ experiences illustrate the issues raised in each section, with ‘Pause and Reflect’ activities, guidelines for conducting a research project and annotated further reading available for every chapter. Introduction to Critical Reflection and Action for Teacher Researchers is based on the idea that reflection is in itself a deliberate action and something we must live - it is key to understanding our practice and is a core component of action research. This book is a valuable guide for teachers, trainee teachers and researchers interested in reflecting on and enhancing their teaching practice.

You and Your Action Research Project

You and Your Action Research Project
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 9780415144759
ISBN-13 : 0415144752
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis You and Your Action Research Project by : Jean McNiff

This book gives practical guidance on doing an action research project as part of an award-bearing course. Each section is supported by case study evidence drawn from the work of the authors' colleagues and students.

Enhancing Practice through Classroom Research

Enhancing Practice through Classroom Research
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9780429684661
ISBN-13 : 0429684665
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Enhancing Practice through Classroom Research by : Caitriona McDonagh

Offering updated references, questions for reflection, the latest case studies, and current advice relating to data protection and storage, this second edition of Enhancing Practice through Classroom Research provides an accessible introduction to understanding and improving teaching and learning through a process of reflection, research, and action. Divided into five parts, this self-study action research approach emphasises the positive aspects of enhancing practice and reflects how this can lead to higher levels of teacher autonomy and agency. With the addition of a chapter dedicated to the links between action research and well-being, this book provides a step-by-step guide to beginning your own research and covers topics such as: Identifying an area of professional concern or interest Exploration of educational values Developing a better understanding of practice Thinking critically about educational practices Finding a research methodology Drawing on the authors’ new experiences of working with second level, third level, and postgraduate educators, as well as their work designing postgraduate programmes in the field of critical reflection and self-study action research, this friendly guide provides a straightforward approach to classroom research. It is the perfect resource for all student and practising teachers looking for support in classroom research, as well as those wanting to pursue effective professional development or further studies in an area of interest.

A Pac-Man Perspective on Organisational Change

A Pac-Man Perspective on Organisational Change
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9781387398218
ISBN-13 : 1387398210
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis A Pac-Man Perspective on Organisational Change by : Petter Ogland

Living theory is a way of making use of personal accounts of experienced practice. As the Pac-Man perspective on organisational change helps the change agent articulate the personal values he is committed to and how these values may be resisted in practice, living theory is useful for developing knowledge that has a practical impact on self-improvement and social change, but it is also a type of theory that is difficult to publish in academic outlets. As a consequence of this, publishing Pac-Man living-theory research becomes a Pac-Man game in itself, with the journal editors as one of the four adversary gatekeepers, but it is a rewarding game for those who want to contribute both theoretically and practically on how to make the world a better place.