"TEACHING TABLES I:" Studying Your Teaching Practice with an Innovative Research Approach

Authors

  • Anastasia Samaras George Mason University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13021/G8itlcp.1.2009.2120

Keywords:

inquiry-based learning, evidence-based practices, collaborative learning

Abstract

Come join in with others interested in improving their scholarship of teaching by studying their practice. Learn about the self study of teaching and its utility to your personal, professional, and/or program development. This postmodern research approach focuses on your specific inquiry, driven by your questions, situated in your particular practice context and is not limited to teachers. Gain insight into how the systematic inquiry of your practice can impact your thinking and development as a professor, classroom teacher, or graduate student. You will be introduced to what study is and what it is not and the very important question of ââ¬ÅWhy conduct self-study research?ââ¬Âà The self-study research methodology is particularly useful to faculty working on portfolios requiring evidenced-based data as well as to graduate students working on their theses or dissertations. Self-study research is applicable to all faculty and students across the university, regardless of discipline and years of experience who are interested in improving their practice. Excerpts from: Samaras, A. P. (forthcoming). Self-study teacher research: Studying your practice through collaborative inquiry. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Author Biography

Anastasia Samaras, George Mason University

College of Education and Human Development

Published

2009-10-05