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Asked: April 9, 20242024-04-09T06:04:54+05:30 2024-04-09T06:04:54+05:30In: English

What is Practitioner Research and how is it conducted in English language classrooms.

What is Practitioner Research and how is it conducted in English language classrooms.

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-04-09T06:05:26+05:30Added an answer on April 9, 2024 at 6:05 am

      Practitioner research, also known as teacher research or action research, refers to a systematic and reflective inquiry conducted by educators (practitioners) to investigate and improve their teaching practices and student learning outcomes within their own classroom contexts. It involves teachers actively engaging in research activities to address specific educational challenges, test new teaching strategies, and contribute to the knowledge base of effective teaching methods.

      Here's how practitioner research is conducted in English language classrooms:

      1. Identifying Research Questions: Teachers begin by identifying specific research questions or areas of interest related to their teaching practice and student learning. These questions often arise from observations, experiences, or challenges encountered in the classroom. Examples of research questions in English language teaching could include:

        • How can I enhance English language fluency among English as a Second Language (ESL) students?
        • What strategies are effective in promoting vocabulary acquisition in young learners?
        • How does the use of technology impact reading comprehension in adolescent learners?
      2. Designing the Study: Teachers design their research study by selecting appropriate methodologies and data collection techniques. Common research methods used in practitioner research include classroom observations, surveys, interviews, journals or reflections, and analysis of student work or assessments. The choice of methods depends on the research questions and the specific context of the classroom.

      3. Implementing Interventions: Based on the research questions, teachers implement interventions or instructional strategies in their classrooms. These interventions are designed to address the identified challenges or test new approaches to teaching and learning. For example, a teacher might introduce a new vocabulary teaching technique and observe its impact on student learning outcomes.

      4. Collecting and Analyzing Data: Teachers collect data systematically to assess the effectiveness of their interventions. Data collection methods may include pre- and post-assessments, student surveys, classroom observations, or recordings of student performances. Teachers analyze the data to identify trends, patterns, or areas for improvement.

      5. Reflecting and Iterating: Practitioner research emphasizes reflection on teaching practice and its impact on student learning. Teachers critically analyze their findings and reflect on what worked well and what could be improved. Based on these reflections, teachers may refine their interventions and teaching approaches for future implementation.

      6. Sharing Findings and Recommendations: Finally, teachers share their research findings with colleagues, school administrators, or the wider educational community. This can be done through presentations, workshops, professional development sessions, or publication in journals. By sharing their insights and experiences, teachers contribute to the collective knowledge and professional growth of the teaching community.

      Practitioner research empowers teachers to take an active role in improving their teaching practice, addressing classroom challenges, and promoting student achievement. It fosters a culture of continuous improvement and innovation in education by bridging the gap between theory and practice. Additionally, practitioner research promotes teacher professionalism, autonomy, and leadership in educational settings.

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