This study is designed to give new researchers an understanding of the methodological principles and practices of living educational theory research as a tool for improving professional practice. It draws on Jack Whitehead and Jean McNiff's (2006) approach to living theory methodology to improve educational practice. The study was guided by the question, ‘How do I improve my practice while encouraging students to develop critical understandings of key debates in a changing educational landscape?’ I used Whitehead's and McNiff's action–reflection cycle to explain how and why I wanted to address identified problems in my educational practice. This consisted of systematic observation, reflection, action, evaluation and modification throughout...