Why Should We (Not) Research Our Own Practice: The Perspective of Practitioners in Education

Starting from the insight that practitioners’ research is increasingly being recognized as a form of professional development that contributes to the development of educational practice, the aim of our research is to determine the reasons for an insufficient representation of practitioners’ research...

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Main Authors: Мilan S. Stančić, Lidija R. Radulović, Оlja S. Jovanović Milanović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Teacher Education Faculty 2022-07-01
Series:Inovacije u Nastavi
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Online Access:http://www.inovacijeunastavi.rs/en/35-2-2en/
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author Мilan S. Stančić
Lidija R. Radulović
Оlja S. Jovanović Milanović
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description Starting from the insight that practitioners’ research is increasingly being recognized as a form of professional development that contributes to the development of educational practice, the aim of our research is to determine the reasons for an insufficient representation of practitioners’ research and explore the possible solutions for overcoming this problem. The data were collected during an online conference dedicated to professional development which was attended by 157 teachers and professional associates. The data corpus for analysis consists of participants’ posts on the Padlet platform, namely, 156 posts dealing with the shortcomings of practitioners’ research in relation to other forms of professional development and 106 posts on how to support other colleagues to overcome the aforementioned shortcomings. The data were analyzed using the qualitative content analysis. In the participants’ opinion, the reason for an insufficient representation of the research of practice is the low motivation for this type of professional development, and they also cite the obstacles present at the level of school, education system, and society. According to the participants, the ways to overcome these problems include raising awareness of the benefits of research practice, taking responsibility for developing their own practice, and developing themselves as researchers, as well as building a community of research practitioners. The findings are discussed from the perspective of the conceptions of practitioners’ research, but also from the perspective of the contextual conditionality of this form of professional development. The findings served to formulate recommendations for improving the position of practitioners’ research and practitioners as researchers in the Serbian education system.
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spelling doaj.art-5b2683db50d84b2a824e6086ced404382022-12-22T02:59:43ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Teacher Education FacultyInovacije u Nastavi0352-23342335-08062022-07-01352162910.5937/inovacije2202016SWhy Should We (Not) Research Our Own Practice: The Perspective of Practitioners in EducationМilan S. Stančić0Lidija R. Radulović1Оlja S. Jovanović Milanović2University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, SerbiaStarting from the insight that practitioners’ research is increasingly being recognized as a form of professional development that contributes to the development of educational practice, the aim of our research is to determine the reasons for an insufficient representation of practitioners’ research and explore the possible solutions for overcoming this problem. The data were collected during an online conference dedicated to professional development which was attended by 157 teachers and professional associates. The data corpus for analysis consists of participants’ posts on the Padlet platform, namely, 156 posts dealing with the shortcomings of practitioners’ research in relation to other forms of professional development and 106 posts on how to support other colleagues to overcome the aforementioned shortcomings. The data were analyzed using the qualitative content analysis. In the participants’ opinion, the reason for an insufficient representation of the research of practice is the low motivation for this type of professional development, and they also cite the obstacles present at the level of school, education system, and society. According to the participants, the ways to overcome these problems include raising awareness of the benefits of research practice, taking responsibility for developing their own practice, and developing themselves as researchers, as well as building a community of research practitioners. The findings are discussed from the perspective of the conceptions of practitioners’ research, but also from the perspective of the contextual conditionality of this form of professional development. The findings served to formulate recommendations for improving the position of practitioners’ research and practitioners as researchers in the Serbian education system.http://www.inovacijeunastavi.rs/en/35-2-2en/teacher as researcherreflective practitionerimprovement of educational practiceprofessional development
spellingShingle Мilan S. Stančić
Lidija R. Radulović
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Why Should We (Not) Research Our Own Practice: The Perspective of Practitioners in Education
Inovacije u Nastavi
teacher as researcher
reflective practitioner
improvement of educational practice
professional development
title Why Should We (Not) Research Our Own Practice: The Perspective of Practitioners in Education
title_full Why Should We (Not) Research Our Own Practice: The Perspective of Practitioners in Education
title_fullStr Why Should We (Not) Research Our Own Practice: The Perspective of Practitioners in Education
title_full_unstemmed Why Should We (Not) Research Our Own Practice: The Perspective of Practitioners in Education
title_short Why Should We (Not) Research Our Own Practice: The Perspective of Practitioners in Education
title_sort why should we not research our own practice the perspective of practitioners in education
topic teacher as researcher
reflective practitioner
improvement of educational practice
professional development
url http://www.inovacijeunastavi.rs/en/35-2-2en/
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