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Facilitator's Guide to The Reflective Educator's Guide to Classroom Research, Second Edition

Learning to Teach and Teaching to Learn Through Practitioner Inquiry

Help educators transform their teaching practices through the power of practitioner inquiry!

This facilitator's guide gives staff developers the tools for leading professional development events of any size that explore the potential of teacher inquiry to inform any aspect of classroom practice. For discussion topics that include differentiated instruction, working with English learners, or Response to Intervention, and more, this resource makes it easy to lead participants through a step-by-step process that covers:

  • Formulating a research question
  • Collaborating with others
  • Collecting data
  • Analyzing data
  • Writing and presenting classroom research
  • Assessing the quality of the work

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Facilitator's Guide to The Reflective Educator's Guide to Classroom Research, Second Edition - Book Cover
Product Details
  • Grade Level: K-12
  • ISBN: 9781412966542
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2008
  • Page Count: 56
  • Publication date: August 19, 2008
Price: $21.95
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Description

Description

Help educators transform their teaching practices through the power of practitioner inquiry!

Based on the second edition of the best-selling The Reflective Educator's Guide to Classroom Research, this guide gives staff developers the tools they need to facilitate book study groups, seminars, and professional development events focused on practitioner inquiry. An effective form of professional development, teacher inquiry has the potential to inform any aspect of classroom practice across subject areas and grade levels. For discussion topics that include differentiated instruction, working with English Learners, Response to Intervention, and more, this facilitator's resource makes it easy to lead participants through a step-by-step process that covers

  • Formulating a research question
  • Collaborating with others
  • Collecting data
  • Analyzing data
  • Writing and presenting classroom research
  • Assessing the quality of the work

The chapter-by-chapter study guide follows the same format as the companion book and features

  • Workshop activities
  • Discussion questions
  • Chapter summaries
  • Prompts for journal writing
  • Activity sheets
  • Sample agendas for multiple workshop settings
  • A workshop evaluation form

The Facilitator's Guide to The Reflective Educator's Guide to Classroom Research, Second Edition is ideal for staff developers or anyone leading professional training for groups of any size—pairs, small workshops, or large seminars.


Key features

Highlights for the facilitator include:

  • Chapter summaries
  • Discussion questions
  • Activities for small or large groups
  • Journal writing exercises
  • Resources for extending your learning
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Nancy Fichtman Dana

Nancy Fichtman Dana is currently professor of education in the School of Teaching and Learning at the University of Florida, Gainesville. She began her career in education as an elementary school teacher in Hannibal Central Schools, New York. Since earning her PhD from Florida State University in 1991, she has been a passionate advocate for teacher inquiry and has worked >extensively in supporting schools, districts and universities in implementing powerful programs of job-embedded professional development through inquiry across the United States and in several countries, including China, South Korea, Belgium, Portugal, The Netherlands, Slovenia, and Estonia. She has published ten books and over 100 articles in professional journals and edited books focused on her research exploring teacher and principal professional development and practitioner inquiry. Dana has received many honors, including the Association of Teacher Educator’s Distinguished Research in Teacher Education Award and the National Staff Development Council (now Learning Forward) Book of the Year Award, both honoring Dana and Yendol-Hoppey’s work related to practitioner inquiry.


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Diane Yendol-Hoppey

Diane Yendol-Hoppey is a professor of education and dean in the College of Education and Human Services at the University of North Florida. Prior to her appointment at the University of North Florida, she served as the associate dean of educator preparation and partnerships at the University of South Florida, director of the Benedum Collaborative at West Virginia University and taught for many years at the University of Florida where she was the evaluator of numerous district, state, and national professional development efforts. Before beginning her work in higher education, Diane spent 13 years as an elementary school teacher in Pennsylvania and Maryland. She holds a PhD in curriculum and instruction from The Pennsylvania State University. Diane’s current work explores national and international research focusing on teacher education clinical practice, job-embedded professional learning, and teacher leadership. Diane received the AERA Division K Early Career Research Award for her ongoing commitment to researching innovative approaches to professional development. She has published six books and over 60 articles in professional journals.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

About the Authors


Introduction


How to Use This Guide

Additional Resources for Facilitators

Chapter-by-Chapter Study Guide: The Reflective Educator's Guide to Classroom Research: Learning to Teach and Teaching to Learn Through Practitioner Inquiry, Second Edition, by Nancy Fichtman Dana and Diane Yendol-Hoppey


Chapter 1. Teacher Inquiry Defined

Summary

Discussion Questions

Activities

Journal Writing Prompt

Resources for Extending Your Learning

Chapter 2. The Start of Your Journey: Finding a Wondering

Summary

Discussion Questions

Activities

Journal Writing Prompt

Resources for Extending Your Learning

Chapter 3. To Collaborate or Not to Collaborate: That Is the Question!

Summary

Discussion Questions

Activities

Journal Writing Prompt

Chapter 4. Developing a Research Plan: Making Inquiry a Part of Your Teaching Practice

Summary

Discussion Questions

Activities

Journal Writing Prompts

Resources for Extending Your Learning

Chapter 5. Finding Your Findings: Data Analysis

Summary

Discussion Questions

Activities

Journal Writing Prompt

Resources for Extending Your Learning

Chapter 6. Extending Your Learning: The Inquiry Write-Up

Summary

Discussion Questions

Activities

Journal Writing Prompt

Resources for Extending Your Learning

Chapter 7. Becoming the Best Teacher and Researcher You Can Be: Assessing the Quality of Your Own and Others' Inquiry

Summary

Discussion Questions

Activities

Journal Writing Prompts

Chapter 8. The End of Your Journey: Making Your Inquiry Public

Summary

Discussion Questions

Activities

Journal Writing Prompt

Handouts


Handout 1: Twelve Interesting Quotes From Chapter 1

Handout 2: The Great Wondering Brainstorm

Handout 3: Passion Profiles

Handout 4: Seven Sentences That Capture How I Feel About Data Collection and Designing My Inquiry

Handout 5: Inquiry Brief Tuning Protocol—Six Steps to a Fine-Tuned Plan for Inquiry

Handout 6: Data Analysis Summary Sheet

Handout 7: Four A's Protocol

Sample Workshop Agendas: Half-Day Workshops, University Course Meetings, or Afterschool Meetings


Workshop Evaluation Form


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