Practitioner research in the primary school

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Practitioner research in the primary school

edited by Rosemary Webb

Falmer Press, 1990

  • : alk. paper
  • : alk. paper, pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Volume

: alk. paper ISBN 9781850008071

Description

First Published in 1990. Central to the vision of teachers researching their own practice was the belief that the improvement of teaching and learning in schools could best be achieved through the development of the critical and creative powers of individual teachers. The research studies in this book, which reflect and extend that vision, serve as accounts of the learning experiences of a group of practitioner researchers. The book has two closely interrelated purposes. The first is to provide information and ideas on the areas of the formal and hidden curriculum into which the practitioners enquired. The second purpose is to provide methodological ideas and assistance for those already engaged in practitioner research and to motivate others to seek an opportunity to undertake some form of research-based enquiry. The two purposes are closely interrelated because of the value the contributors ascribe to taking a research stance to teaching.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction, Rosemary Webb
  • Chapter 1 The Origins and Aspirations of Practitioner Research, Rosemary Webb
  • Chapter 2 Why do Pirates have Peg Legs?, Doreen Gregson
  • Chapter 3 Towards Reading?, Beatrice Reed
  • Chapter 4 Writing in the Infant Classroom, Linda Russell
  • Chapter 5 Information Gathering in Topic Work, Rosemary Webb
  • Chapter 6 Language Counts in the Teaching of Mathematics, Susan Wright
  • Chapter 7 A Process Approach to Science, Virginia Winter
  • Chapter 8 Culture and Behaviour:, Avrille McCann
  • Chapter 9 Towards a Policy of Equal Opportunities through Research, Jenny Vickers
  • Chapter 10 Procedural Rules in the Management of Pupils in the Primary School, Alastair Horbury
  • Chapter 11 The Processes and Purposes of Practitioner Research, Rosemary Webb
Volume

: alk. paper, pbk. ISBN 9781850008088

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Contributors discuss their experiences of the problems and possibilities of practitioner research and the ways in which their findings have changed classroom practices and school policies. Case-study research and action research, carried out by classteachers and other practitioners, is provided.

Table of Contents

  • The origins and aspirations of practitioner research, Rosemary Webb
  • why do pirates have peg legs? A study of reading for information, Doreen Gregson
  • towards reading, Beatrice Reed
  • writing in the infant classroom, Linda Russell
  • information gathering in topic work, Rosemary Webb
  • language counts in the teaching of mathematics, Susan Wright
  • a process approach to science, Virginia Winter
  • culture and behaviour: a study of Mirpuri Pakistani infant pupils, Avrille McCann
  • towards a policy of equal opportunities through research, Jenny Vickers
  • procedural rules in the management of pupils in the primary school, Alistair Horbury, the processes and purposes of practitioner research, Rosemary Webb.

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