Shared ambitions support educators in practitioners action research
Date
2012-12Author
Donnelly, Roisin
Russell, Michael
Harding, Nuala
O'Keeffe, Muireann
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When teachers share ambitions for their practice, they are raising both their own awareness of
their personal theory and articulating a shared conception of educational values. In contrast to
traditional research methods modules which encompass a variety of methodologies, a new
module has been collaboratively developed between two higher education institutions in
Ireland to focus on action research, specifically requiring participants to engage in and
document a research project linked to practice. Research methods as a subject can prove
challenging for teacher-researchers especially in applying the concepts to their own practicebased
projects. This module, aimed at practitioners in further and higher education in Ireland,
forms part of a flexible pathway to a postgraduate diploma which is underpinned by core
professional values. Until now, there has not been such a blended action research module
offered within Ireland, and we are keen to explore the potential of shared ambitions in this context
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