Engaging in Action Research: A Personal and Professional Journey towards an Inquiry into Teacher Morale in a Senior Secondary College

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Jun. 30, 2009

Source: Educational Action Research, Volume 17, Issue 2 June 2009 , pages 181 - 195.

This article is written as a reflexive story. It describes the author's journey as a practitioner researcher investigating the implementation of a study-group format in place of a formal meeting arrangement for the teaching team she leads.

The inquiry has been initiated to explore the intervention as a way to promote teacher morale. The research site is a large senior secondary college in the state of Victoria, Australia.

The article also considers action research as a potential source of teacher learning.

Encouraging preliminary results are beginning to emerge that support influential joint action is taking place with a positive impact on teacher morale. A model for morale and motivation that the author formed by integrating concepts from the literature has been instrumental to the development of the study.

Updated: Nov. 24, 2009
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