Impactful Practitioner Inquiry

The Ripple Effect on Classrooms, Schools, and Teacher Professionalism

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Sue Nichols, Phil Cormack ISBN: 9780807773901
Publisher: Teachers College Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sue Nichols, Phil Cormack
ISBN: 9780807773901
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

How does practitioner inquiry impact education? Examining the experiences of practitioners who have participated in inquiry projects, the authors present ways in which this work has enabled educators to be positive change agents. They reveal the difference that practitioner inquiry has made in their professional practice, their understanding of student learning, their content area knowledge, and their career trajectories. Attesting to long-lasting changes in ways that these educators approach professional challenges, the authors identify the “ripple effect” of these changes through school communities and beyond. Impactful Practitioner Inquiry includes in-depth case studies as well as chapters specifically focused on the design and analysis aspects of inquiry.

Book Features:

  • An examination of how practitioner inquiry impacts professional practice, school culture, and career trajectories.
  • The use of complexity and network theories to understand how practitioner inquiry is able to create its ripple effect.
  • Testimonies from educators with up to 10 years’ experience as inquirers.
  • Practices from early childhood and school settings, classroom and leadership roles, general education and specialist settings.

“This in-depth reflective analysis will be invaluable to action researchers and school–university collaborations in designing inquiries that positively impact student lives and learning.”
JoBeth Allen, professor emeritus, University of Georgia

“Incorporating extended examples, helpful frameworks and critical analysis, this will be a must-have book for teacher-researchers and educational professional learning communities internationally.”
Barbara Comber, research professor, University of South Australia and Queensland University of Technology

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How does practitioner inquiry impact education? Examining the experiences of practitioners who have participated in inquiry projects, the authors present ways in which this work has enabled educators to be positive change agents. They reveal the difference that practitioner inquiry has made in their professional practice, their understanding of student learning, their content area knowledge, and their career trajectories. Attesting to long-lasting changes in ways that these educators approach professional challenges, the authors identify the “ripple effect” of these changes through school communities and beyond. Impactful Practitioner Inquiry includes in-depth case studies as well as chapters specifically focused on the design and analysis aspects of inquiry.

Book Features:

“This in-depth reflective analysis will be invaluable to action researchers and school–university collaborations in designing inquiries that positively impact student lives and learning.”
JoBeth Allen, professor emeritus, University of Georgia

“Incorporating extended examples, helpful frameworks and critical analysis, this will be a must-have book for teacher-researchers and educational professional learning communities internationally.”
Barbara Comber, research professor, University of South Australia and Queensland University of Technology

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