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Informationen zum Autor I am Professor of Pedagogy, Policy and Innovation in the School of Education and my teaching and research focuses on the role of inquiry in teachers’ professional learning. I am interested in the role of universities, and teacher educators in particular, in the creation and translation of knowledge about teaching and learning. This interest is linked to the wider issue of the relationship between theory and practice in professional development. Expertise: qualitative and quantitative measures, research design, narrative interviewing, questionnaire design, analytic frameworks, research management. Research interests: early literacy and language development, parental involvement, adult literacy and family literacy, teacher development and identity, learning and meta-cognition. Kate Wall is Professor of Education at the University of Strathclyde. A primary teacher by background, her work is characterised by enquiry-based partnership with children and practitioners of all ages and stages. Klappentext Packed full of practical examples from both inside and outside the classroom this is an essential resource for any teacher interested in doing effective action research. Zusammenfassung Packed full of practical examples from both inside and outside the classroom this is an essential resource for any teacher interested in doing effective action research. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introducing Practitioner Enquiry Understanding Practitioner Enquiry Ways of Being a Practitioner Enquirer: Beliefs, Ethics and Practice How to Do a Practitioner Enquiry: Finding and Refining a Question How to Do a Practitioner Enquiry: Deciding on an Approach and Complementary Methods Taking Account of Learner Perspectives in Your Enquiry Exploring Your Own and Your Colleagues¿ Professional Knowledge Engaging with the Views of Families and the Wider Community Making Sense of It, Making Connections and Bringing It Together Sharing Your Findings, Finding New Questions Index ...