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Manuela Pasinato

Making Time for Teacher Collaboration Is Crucial | Edutopia - 1 views

  • The leadership group comes together regularly
  • Conversations continue online, too
  • Such intensive, ongoing, and collaborative professional development is exactly what research shows to be most effective for improving both teachers' practice and student learning.
Manuela Pasinato

Online synchronous communication in the second-language classroom | Murphy | Canadian J... - 2 views

  • The study reported on in this paper used a framework of benefits, challenges and solutions to categorize data from a design experiment using synchronous online communication for learning French as a second language
  • Data collection relied on online observation, teachers’ use of blogs and an online discussion forum, face-to-face planning and reflection meetings for teachers as well as interviews with all participants.
  • Benefits included independence and peer-learning; authenticity and motivation; anonymity and confidence; enhanced self-esteem.
Manuela Pasinato

Action Research Guide for Alberta Teachers - 2 views

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    This resource is intended to help you plan a self-guided action research project.
Manuela Pasinato

Action Research in the Classroom Part 1(video) - 1 views

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    This video focuses on the difference between traditional research and action research; explanation of the 5 steps of methodology; difference between quantitative and qualitative research.
Manuela Pasinato

Action Research in the Classroom Part 2 (video) - 1 views

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    This part of the video focuses in part on the last part of action research, action: reflecting, assessing, formulating solutions, share results, etc. The benefits for teachers and students, opportunities for the community
Manuela Pasinato

Action Research in Language Teaching1 - 0 views

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    Although there is no one universally accepted set of processes that constitute conducting action research, it is generally agreed that it focuses on researching an issue of interest to the teacher and usually takes place inside the classroom to determine what is currently occurring. Action research involves the teacher systematically collecting information about this issue and then acting on the information to make improvements to the issue.
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