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Why use action research for teachers’ professional learning in PNG?

conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by M Reta, Eileen Honan, Terry EvansTerry Evans, S Muspratt, P Paraide
This paper reports on a study of the use of action research for remote primary school teachers’  professional learning in two provinces in PNG. There is significant international literature and research available on the characteristics of professional learning models that lead to quality outcomes for teachers and students alike. Action research is one approach to professional learning that includes a number of these internationally recognised characteristics. It constitutes an inquiry-based approach that encourages teachers to reflect on their own practices, and take ownership of the solutions to problems occurring in their own contexts.

The project draws on the international literature and research on effective professional learning, as well as the particular requirements of teachers in remote areas of Papua New Guinea, to develop a model for professional learning that could be adopted as a sustainable and effective approach to improving student learning outcomes. Improving such outcomes is essential in countries such as Papua New Guinea as they strive to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of Universal Basic Education.

The paper first provides a rationale for using action research in the context of remote schools in Papua New Guinea. A critique follows of the issues associated with the methodology and how these issues were resolved throughout the action research process and, finally, the paper concludes with some suggestions on how this model can be appropriated in other countries’ contexts.

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Event

National Universal Basic Education Conference (1st : 2011 : Port Moresby, New Guinea)

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Location

Port Moresby, New Guinea

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Start date

2011-07-12

End date

2011-07-14

Language

eng

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L2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed (minor conferences)

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2011, National Universal Basic Education Conference

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the Inaugural National Universal Basic Education Conference

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