Practitioner research will continue to be regarded as second-class academic inquiry unless it distinguishes itself from standardized scientific research. This paper clarifies the epistemological concepts of complexity, meaning, plurality, and empowerment, among others, to show how the former type of research is different from the latter. It elaborates on the case of Tojisha-Kenkyu, a community-based study of mutual help for those who are concerned with personal difficulties, to demonstrate an example of practitioner research that embodies sufficient theoretical understanding of the four concepts. We argue that, with practitioner research, language teachers should return to the tradition of the humanities with a renewed awareness
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThe conundrum of the inclusive educational curriculum is ...
In this article I argue that often propositional knowledge is acquired and retained by extensive rel...
Complexity is now well established as the driver of interdisciplinarity, but what this means for how...
Practitioner research will continue to be regarded as second-class academic inquiry unless it distin...
publication-status: Acceptedtypes: ArticleComplexity theories have in common perspectives that chall...
The three papers in this section touch in one way or another on epistemological concerns involved in...
First paragraph: Complexity theory has emerged in the sciences as a way of explaining the patterning...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleIn modern, Western societies the purpose of schooling is ...
Complex systems are open, recursive, organic, nonlinear and emergent. Reconceptualizing curriculum, ...
Abstract: For many epistemologies, theory and practice remain bifurcated concepts that facilitate th...
One thing that immediately struck me when I sat down to write this piece was the realization that th...
Abstract: This article begins by explaining the student centered learning paradigm. Next, the artic...
This article begins by explaining the student centered learning paradigm. Next, the article explain...
The world has become increasingly complex and uncertain, and so have the types of problems we face. ...
First paragraph: In their paper, ‘‘Schools as social complex adaptive systems: A new way to understa...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThe conundrum of the inclusive educational curriculum is ...
In this article I argue that often propositional knowledge is acquired and retained by extensive rel...
Complexity is now well established as the driver of interdisciplinarity, but what this means for how...
Practitioner research will continue to be regarded as second-class academic inquiry unless it distin...
publication-status: Acceptedtypes: ArticleComplexity theories have in common perspectives that chall...
The three papers in this section touch in one way or another on epistemological concerns involved in...
First paragraph: Complexity theory has emerged in the sciences as a way of explaining the patterning...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleIn modern, Western societies the purpose of schooling is ...
Complex systems are open, recursive, organic, nonlinear and emergent. Reconceptualizing curriculum, ...
Abstract: For many epistemologies, theory and practice remain bifurcated concepts that facilitate th...
One thing that immediately struck me when I sat down to write this piece was the realization that th...
Abstract: This article begins by explaining the student centered learning paradigm. Next, the artic...
This article begins by explaining the student centered learning paradigm. Next, the article explain...
The world has become increasingly complex and uncertain, and so have the types of problems we face. ...
First paragraph: In their paper, ‘‘Schools as social complex adaptive systems: A new way to understa...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThe conundrum of the inclusive educational curriculum is ...
In this article I argue that often propositional knowledge is acquired and retained by extensive rel...
Complexity is now well established as the driver of interdisciplinarity, but what this means for how...