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Using action research to improve the quality of teaching in basic education in remote schools in PNG.

conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by P Paraide, Terry EvansTerry Evans, Eileen Honan, S Muspratt, M Reta
This paper discusses the use of action research with teachers in remote primary schools in PNG to provide sustainable professional learning to help improve the quality of schooling. It arises from an ADRA research project being undertaken by the authors. The paper describes the project’s research design and its implementation to investigate the introduction, implementation and feasibility of teachers using action research to solve their own problems related to providing basic education in remote communities. If successful, action research may prove to be an effective approach to sustaining professional learning communities in locations where traditional approaches and means of professional development are difficult or impossible to sustain.

The paper describes the research team’s approach to identifying and engaging schools in remote districts of Western and East Sepik provinces, surveying teachers in those districts about their professional learning needs and circumstances, identifying schools to trial action research, and to undertake the fieldwork to implement action research and to study its implementation. The teachers’ experiences with using action research are presented in the context of their particular research topics chosen for their school. To date, the findings suggest that teachers can use action research to help them improve the quality of the education they provide for children. However, the initiation and sustainability of such an action research approach is influenced by the capacities and commitment of head teachers and standards officers, in particular, valuing and understanding reflective practice and action research for professional learning in school communities.

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Event

Inaugural Universal Basic Education Conference

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[unknown]

Location

Port Moresby

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[unknown]

Start date

2011-07-05

End date

2011-07-07

Language

eng

Publication classification

L2 Full written paper - non-refereed (minor conferences)

Copyright notice

2011, National Higher Education Research Institute, Universiti Sains Malaysia

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the Inaugural Universal Basic Education Conference

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