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- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 10:14:48 -0700
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- Subject: Educators as Inquirers
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- I am looking for a list or some other source of people talking about
- educators as inquirers, teachers as researchers, action research, or the
- equivalents of all these as applied to school , teachers, administrators,
- and/or professors. If you know of electronic sources along these lines,
- please let me know at any of the addresses below. I am reading John
- Smyth's TEACHERS AS COLLABORATIVE LEARNERS and suspect there may be such
- conversations going in Australia, Canada, and/or England but have found no
- references to them. If you are familiar with Goswami and Stillman's
- RECLAIMING THE CLASSROOM, Fostnot's ENQUIRING TEACHERS, ENQUIRING LEARNERS,
- Hitchcock and Hughes' RESEARCH AND THE TEACHER, Brause and Mayher's SEARCH
- AND RESEARCH:WHAT THE INQUIRING TEACHER NEEDS TO KNOW, or Kincheloe's
- TEACHERS AS RESEARCHERS: QUALITATIVE INQUIRY AS A PATH TO EMPOWERMENT,
- these are the kinds of issues and sources I want to dialogue with. Gene
- Glass suggested starting a list of this sort if one didn't exist already.
- Any suggestions or interest?
- David D. Williams Instructional Science Department
- 201-C MCKB Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602
- Voice: 801-378-2765 Fax: 801-378-4017
- Internet: willd@yvax.byu.edu. Bitnet: willd@byuvax.bitnet
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