Title: TeacherResearcher Partnership: Space of Synergy
1Teacher-Researcher Partnership Space of Synergy
- Deborah S. Duncan, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
- Sandra R. House, M.A., El.Ed.
2Purpose
To present a model for creating a collaborative
research design
3Our Goal
- To share our process
- How participation evolved
- How common ways were expanded
- transformed
- How we confronted concerns hurdles
- How roles and responsibilities changed
- How our collaborative partnership was
- mutually constituted
4Theory
- Sociocultural
- (Chaiklin, 2003 Cole,1996 Lantolf, 2000
Rogoff, 1995 2003Vygotsky,196719781981198619
87 Wertsch, 1985 1991 1995) - Dialogic Perspective (Bakhtin,19811986)
- Development is Cultural in Nature
- (Rogoff, 2003)
5Conceptualization of Learning
- Learning is a process of changing participation
in practice. It is a process of changing roles
and responsibilities - (Rogoff,
2003)
6Questions
- What is the nature of childrens discourse and
social interactions in the margins of classroom
instruction during literacy practice and what
impact does their discourse have on literacy
learning? - Values reflected? Impact on participation?
- How are teacher modeled practices reflected?
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7Methodology
- Qualitative
- Child-child discourse
- Without adult presence
- Serve as participant/observer
- Take fieldnotes
- Record Childrens conversations
- Transcribe those conversations
- Code them
- Be aware of emerging patterns
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8And on the way to saying "No!" we discovered....
- Commonality
- Commitment
- Collaboration/Partnership
9The notion of a Collaborative Research Design
- Hawkins (2004)
- What Form?
- What would it look like?
- How would it evolve?
- Eventually became known as
10Tuesdays with Sandy
- Individual
- Trust
- Respect Respect
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- Mutual Trust
11Meaning Making
Classroom Practices Childs Voice
Research Theory Everyday Empirical Lit.
Cultural Practices
12Meaning Making Process
Childrens Discourse
Sandy
Deb
13Collaboration Breaks Down Barriers
- We have much to learn from one another
- Crossing disciplines expanded access
- Not Less-thanJust Different
14Practice
- The Barometer
- The evidence of Values
15Hybrid (Third) Space
Social Space Space for Learning
(Official/Unofficial) Space of Tension An
Interstice of Difference Constructed through
discourse A Productive Space
16Hybrid (Third) Space
Learning in any context involves and demands
identity shifts (Moje et. al. 2004, p. 68)
17Collaborative Research Partnership
New Social Space New Space of Change Hybrid
Space for Learning Space of Action Space of
Synergy!
18 Contact Information Deborah Duncan, Ph.D.,
CCC-SLP duncanslp_at_hotmail.com duncand_at_laramie1.k12
.wy.us Sandra House housesa_at_laramie1.k12.wyo.us
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