ABSTRACT

The world of teacher research is rapidly changing following the introduction of Best Practice Research Scholarships. This was announced by the DfEE as part of a new Professional Development Plan in which teachers are to be allocated up to £3000 to do their own research (non-award bearing) with the support of an HE mentor. The TTA also believes that teachers should play a more active role in conceiving, implementing, evaluating and disseminating research.
This book is for teachers who are looking, or being encouraged, to undertake research in their schools. Written by teachers and their HE research mentors, the book provides case studies which show teachers how to 'do' and 'use' research and how to 'do' effective pedagogy. Olwen MacNamara shows how a group of teachers set out to observe, describe, analyse and intervene in areas of primary education. The book can be raided for insights into research methods as well detailing professional issues about teaching and learning, and will be essential reading for teachers undertaking Best Practice Research Scholarships.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Inviting research

part |2 pages

Part 1 Emerging issues in teacher research

part |2 pages

Part 2 Insights into teacher research

chapter 4|12 pages

Happily ever after

Plotting effective narrative writing with 10-year-old children

chapter 1|12 pages

One mouth, two ears

Seeking ways to make children and teachers effective speakers and listeners

chapter 7|12 pages

‘Not only, but also …’

‘Hard’ and ‘soft’ research stories

chapter 8|17 pages

Temple goes mental

Researching the learning and teaching of mental arithmetic

chapter 10|10 pages

Balancing the forces

Researching primary science in the classroom

chapter 11|12 pages

Streaming reviewed

Some reflections from an inner-city, multi-ethnic primary school

part |2 pages

Part 3 Reflections upon collaborative research

chapter 12|14 pages

Working together

The long spoons and short straws of collaboration