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

Nancy Fichtman Dana, Diane Yendol-Hoppey

Research output: Book/ReportBook

Abstract

This how-to guide to classroom inquiry takes educators through the process step-by-step, from beginning to end, answering critical questions on developing the research plan, collecting and analyzing the data, and writing and publishing the results. Seven chapters include: (1) "Teacher Inquiry Defined" (e.g., what teacher inquiry is and how it differs from what teachers already do as reflective educators); (2) "The Start of Your Journey: Finding a Wondering" (e.g., where to begin and where to find wonderings and questions); (3) "To Collaborate or Not to Collaborate: That is the Question!" (why collaboration is so important and how to collaborate); (4) "Developing a Research Plan: Making Inquiry a Part of Your Teaching Practice" (what data look like, and when and how to collect data); (5) "Finding Your Findings: Data Analysis" (what data analysis is, how to get started, and what it might look like); (6) "Extending Your Learning: The Inquiry Write-Up" (why it is important to write and what the writing might look like); and (7) "The End of Your Journey: Making Your Inquiry Public" (why it is important to share the work with others and ways to share the work).
Original languageAmerican English
Place of PublicationThousand Oaks, CA
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Data Analysis
  • Data Collection
  • Data Interpretation
  • Educational Research
  • Elementary Secondary Education
  • Faculty Development
  • Inquiry
  • Reflective Teaching
  • Teacher Collaboration
  • Teacher Researchers

Disciplines

  • Library and Information Science
  • Political Science
  • Curriculum and Instruction

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