Examining Current and Future Ecuadorian Educators’ Experiences Using Action Research in the English as a Second Language Classroom

This paper reports on Ecuadorian pre-service and in-service teachers’ ability to conduct action research in the classroom as well as their skills to efficiently adjust instruction to address students’ cultural and linguistic diversity. A qualitative case study approach was implemented to collect inf...

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Main Authors: Ximena D. Burgin, Mayra C. Daniel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2021-01-01
Series:Profile Issues in Teachers' Professional Development
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/profile/article/view/84020
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spelling doaj-6760ec21ea0843969b913701504af3152021-01-08T14:18:36ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaProfile Issues in Teachers' Professional Development1657-07902021-01-01231415510.15446/profile.v23n1.84020Examining Current and Future Ecuadorian Educators’ Experiences Using Action Research in the English as a Second Language ClassroomXimena D. Burgin0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3494-569XMayra C. Daniel1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2702-0071Northern Illinois UniversityNorthern Illinois UniversityThis paper reports on Ecuadorian pre-service and in-service teachers’ ability to conduct action research in the classroom as well as their skills to efficiently adjust instruction to address students’ cultural and linguistic diversity. A qualitative case study approach was implemented to collect information from teacher candidates in 2015, in-service teachers from a public school in 2017, and in-service teachers from a private school in 2019. Data were collected through focus groups and interviews conducted in Spanish. Findings suggest that training teachers to conduct action research will improve their ability to analyze data and improve students’ learning outcomes.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/profile/article/view/84020action researchecuadorenglish as a second languageteachers' knowledge
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Examining Current and Future Ecuadorian Educators’ Experiences Using Action Research in the English as a Second Language Classroom
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action research
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english as a second language
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title Examining Current and Future Ecuadorian Educators’ Experiences Using Action Research in the English as a Second Language Classroom
title_short Examining Current and Future Ecuadorian Educators’ Experiences Using Action Research in the English as a Second Language Classroom
title_full Examining Current and Future Ecuadorian Educators’ Experiences Using Action Research in the English as a Second Language Classroom
title_fullStr Examining Current and Future Ecuadorian Educators’ Experiences Using Action Research in the English as a Second Language Classroom
title_full_unstemmed Examining Current and Future Ecuadorian Educators’ Experiences Using Action Research in the English as a Second Language Classroom
title_sort examining current and future ecuadorian educators’ experiences using action research in the english as a second language classroom
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Profile Issues in Teachers' Professional Development
issn 1657-0790
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This paper reports on Ecuadorian pre-service and in-service teachers’ ability to conduct action research in the classroom as well as their skills to efficiently adjust instruction to address students’ cultural and linguistic diversity. A qualitative case study approach was implemented to collect information from teacher candidates in 2015, in-service teachers from a public school in 2017, and in-service teachers from a private school in 2019. Data were collected through focus groups and interviews conducted in Spanish. Findings suggest that training teachers to conduct action research will improve their ability to analyze data and improve students’ learning outcomes.
topic action research
ecuador
english as a second language
teachers' knowledge
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/profile/article/view/84020
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