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  1. Self-study: a developing research approach for professional learning

    Self-study research focuses on the learning of the practitioner-researcher. Through self-study research the practitioner can develop his/her 'wisdom of practice' (Schulman, 2004) or what van Manen (1991) calls the 'tact of teaching', which is the sensitivity to act in an educative manner in context.

  2. PDF Understanding Self-Study Research

    and key steps in the self-study research process is establishing and sustaining your crit-ical friend team. Chapter 1 Understanding Self-Study Research 7 Establishing a team of critical friends is an important first step for self-study teachers. Critical friends are important to self-study because self-study calls for openness and collaboration.

  3. Self-Study Research: Challenges and Opportunities in ...

    Self-study is an appropriate and good approach for experimentation, trying out methods, moving out into the unknown and out of the comfort zone. One of the reasons for this is the requirement for interactivity with students, colleagues, literature and research in the field and with own previous practice.

  4. Learning and Living Self-Study Research: Guidelines to the Self-Study

    The teaching and learning of self-study research have received increased attention in recent years, although there is still limited research about the learning of self-study. In this article, we share results from a self-study community of practice that describes how one group of novice teacher-educator-researchers learned self-study in a ...

  5. Self-study in Teaching and Teacher Education

    The paper contributed to the body of self-study research by providing a framework for field-instructor self-education through self-study. And, more broadly, Soslau's study showed how practitioner-researchers could use self-study to retrospectively examine how their continuing research agendas contribute to knowledge generation and evaluate how ...

  6. Self-Study Research: Chalenges and Opportunities in Teacher Education

    Self-study is. the study of oneself and one' s own practice and involv es a moral commitment to. improving pra c tice [ 19]. According to Bullough and Pinnegar [ 20], self-study is. used in rela ...

  7. Methods and Tools of Self-Study

    We found what was more helpful as resources for examining methods were journal articles in Studying Teacher Education (the international journal for self-study of practice), other journals publishing self-study research (e.g., Teaching and Teacher Education), books and book chapters addressing self-study research, research papers made public at ...

  8. The Methodology of Self-Study and Its Theoretical Underpinnings

    Abstract. In this chapter I summarize the epistemological, pedagogical, and moral/ethical/political underpinnings of self-study, which serve as the conceptual framework for the field. I then offer a characterization of the methodology of self-study in relationship to those theoretical foundations by encapsulating the predominant pedagogical ...

  9. PDF Overview of the Self-Study Research Process

    2. Establish your critical friend team. Peer support and review of your research process including analysis with multiple perspectives, addressing interpretations of findings, and working toward trustworthiness and validation of your findings. Suggested Timeline. Weeks 1-2. Week 1 and ongoing through study.

  10. Reviewing the literature to clarify self-study research

    Search calls for papers; Journal Suggester; Open access publishing; We're here to help. Find guidance on Author Services. Home ... This article reports on an integrative literature review of the self-study research published between 2009 and 2021 and examines how authors defined, enacted, and addressed validity within the self-study ...

  11. Self-Study Research: Challenges and Opportunities in Teacher Education

    This article aims to describe what self-study research is, why self-study can be a good approach to teacher educators' professional development and improvements in practice and highlight some challenges and opportunities in this research approach. In addition, the article will shed light on some methodological aspects related to self-study. Self-study refers to teacher educators who in an ...

  12. The Role of Self-study in Times of Radical Change

    Self-study has important contributions to make in these times for documenting the experiences and insights that come from radical educational change. As a methodology, self-study of teacher education practices aims to understand situated human activity from the perspectives of those engaged in it. In the current covid-19 environment questions ...

  13. Self-Study: A Method for Continuous Professional Learning and A

    The purpose of this paper is to authenticate self-study as an effective method for continuous professional learning (CPL) in clinical nursing education. Self-study in this professional learning context (Samaras & Freese, 2006) is defined differently from self-study in online learning modules (Ens et al., 2016) undertaken for training and study ...

  14. PDF Ethics, Self-Study Research Methodology and Teacher Education

    this volume specically examines the role of ethics in self-study research. In many ways, the self-study ethics research presented in this volume reects what has been described as "metaethics" which is a practice that "asks questions about the mean-ing of ethical words, the logic of justifying moral decisions and the reality of moral

  15. Self-Study Research and the Development of Teacher Educators

    The results show that conducting self-study research supports theoretical growth, ongoing development, the production of knowledge, and the enhancement of self-confidence. What these results could mean for the teacher educators themselves and their practices, and for the professional community of teacher educators, is discussed in the final ...

  16. Self-Study Teacher Research: Improving Your Practice Through

    The Self-Study Research Methodology: Why and How Characteristics of Self-Study Research Five Foci Framework: Methodological Components of Self-Study Research Key Ideas 5. Self-Study Methods: How Choosing a Self-Study Method Challenges in Choosing a Method Key Ideas PART II: YOUR SELF-STUDY PROJECT 6. ... Search 219,885,212 papers from all ...

  17. A Study on the Self Esteem and Academic Performance Among the ...

    The objectives of this study are to investigate the relationship between self-esteem and academic achievement, to understand the Socio-Economic background, to assess the level of self-esteem, and to know what could be the reason for low academic performance in spite of having high self-esteem. The research design used for the study would be ...

  18. Understanding Student Self-Reports of Academic Performance and Course

    It is common practice in education research to use self-reports of student grades in research studies. Since a widely cited meta-analysis by Kuncel, Credé, and Thomas (2005) , many researchers have argued that self-reported grades are generally accurate (i.e., Ratelle & Duchesne, 2014 ) and can be safely used as measures of student performance ...

  19. (PDF) Self-Study Through Action Research

    be present in self-studies: 1) A self-study would bring to the forefront the. importance of self; 2) it would make the experience of teacher educators a. resource for research; and 3) it would ...

  20. The True Self: A Psychological Concept Distinct From the Self

    A long tradition of psychological research has explored the distinction between characteristics that are part of the self and those that lie outside of it. Recently, a surge of research has begun examining a further distinction. Even among characteristics that are internal to the self, people pick out a subset as belonging to the true self ...

  21. Creating Conditions for Reflective Practice in Teacher Education ...

    The research context is Eritrea, characterised with challenges such as implementing interactive teaching approaches. The analysis focused on enabling and constraining conditions for reflective practice in the study site on the one hand and how the self-study on teaching of reflective practice facilitated in bringing new and emerging practices.

  22. Here's what a Sam Altman-backed basic income experiment found

    The study, which is one of the largest and most comprehensive of its kind, examined the impact of guaranteed income on recipients' health, spending, employment, ability to relocate and other ...

  23. Benefits and Examples of Student Self-Assessments

    Numerous studies highlight the positive impact of student self-assessment. For instance, a study in the International Journal of Educational Research revealed marked enhancement in writing skills among students who use rubrics compared to those who did not. Additional examples of student self-assessment benefits include the following.

  24. How to Write a Research Proposal: (with Examples & Templates)

    Before conducting a study, a research proposal should be created that outlines researchers' plans and methodology and is submitted to the concerned evaluating organization or person. Creating a research proposal is an important step to ensure that researchers are on track and are moving forward as intended. A research proposal can be defined as a detailed plan or blueprint for the proposed ...

  25. Self-Study Through Action Research

    Abstract. This chapter discusses the ways in which action research is and is not related to self-study. The many approaches to action research are outlined through comparing and contrasting the nature of action research with that of self-study of teacher education practices. The authors argue that what distinguishes self-study from action ...

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    Welcome to Turnitin's new website for guidance! In 2024, we migrated our comprehensive library of guidance from https://help.turnitin.com to this site, guides.turnitin.com. During this process we have taken the opportunity to take a holistic look at our content and how we structure our guides.

  27. Full article: Self Study as Timely and Timeless

    Amanda Berry. Self-study practitioners critically and reflectively examine themselves, their practice and the contexts in which they work. Quality self-studies, such as the six articles in this issue of Studying Teacher Education, are situated in the present moment yet engage perennial questions in teaching and teacher education.

  28. New shingles vaccine could reduce risk of dementia

    A study of more than 200,000 people by researchers at the University of Oxford funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (OH BRC) found at least a 17% reduction in dementia diagnoses in the six years after the new recombinant shingles vaccination, equating to 164 or more additional days lived without dementia.

  29. Exceeding 1.5°C global warming could trigger multiple ...

    Climate tipping points (CTPs) have emerged as a growing research topic and source of public concern (1-3). Tipping points are defined as "a critical threshold at which a tiny perturbation can qualitatively alter the state or development of a system" . Several large-scale Earth system components, termed tipping elements, were identified ...

  30. An OpenAI-Backed Nonprofit Gave $1,000 a Month to Poor People ...

    Participants also moved out on their own, especially those who started out at the lowest incomes, and enjoyed themselves more. The forthcoming paper, of which OpenResearch shared a draft version ...