This article suggests teachers move through stages of alienation, social acculturation, and ownership as they become research writers. This view is verified by 50 teachers who perceived research writing as less authentic than professional writing. This article describes a writing programme scaffolding the writing leap from alienation to ownership
One of the current challenges facing many universities is how to support teachers in becoming resear...
This article examines how graduate students in a semester-long research course, a capstone experienc...
In this study, we were interested in understanding writing teachers’ perspectives on being participa...
This article considers the skills and support needed for language teachers to conduct research and d...
While the benefits of teacher research for teacher development and classroom practice are well docum...
“If teachers are to commit themselves to research, they need to know that there is the possibility t...
A teacher development programme (TDP) for teachers of English at the Universidad Nacional de Colombi...
What is teacher research? Depending on who is asked, the responses could yield screams of horror or ...
This article describes our efforts to revitalize the research project in the English Language Arts c...
Recent literature has acknowledged the value of teacher research as an empowering means of teacher p...
Supporting early career teacher (ECT) research literacy is essential in promoting research-integrate...
Given the diversity of types of writing instructors in US and UK tertiary education and the range of...
This paper reports upon the insights gained through working with teachers as writers at their own le...
The benefits of research conducted by practising teachers have been comprehensively reported in rece...
This report is part of a larger collaborative action research-based study examining the relationship...
One of the current challenges facing many universities is how to support teachers in becoming resear...
This article examines how graduate students in a semester-long research course, a capstone experienc...
In this study, we were interested in understanding writing teachers’ perspectives on being participa...
This article considers the skills and support needed for language teachers to conduct research and d...
While the benefits of teacher research for teacher development and classroom practice are well docum...
“If teachers are to commit themselves to research, they need to know that there is the possibility t...
A teacher development programme (TDP) for teachers of English at the Universidad Nacional de Colombi...
What is teacher research? Depending on who is asked, the responses could yield screams of horror or ...
This article describes our efforts to revitalize the research project in the English Language Arts c...
Recent literature has acknowledged the value of teacher research as an empowering means of teacher p...
Supporting early career teacher (ECT) research literacy is essential in promoting research-integrate...
Given the diversity of types of writing instructors in US and UK tertiary education and the range of...
This paper reports upon the insights gained through working with teachers as writers at their own le...
The benefits of research conducted by practising teachers have been comprehensively reported in rece...
This report is part of a larger collaborative action research-based study examining the relationship...
One of the current challenges facing many universities is how to support teachers in becoming resear...
This article examines how graduate students in a semester-long research course, a capstone experienc...
In this study, we were interested in understanding writing teachers’ perspectives on being participa...