Reflection as a Necessary Condition for Action Research

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Cover photo of English Teaching Forum 2007, Volume 45, Number 1 showing a pile of coins

This article explores the idea that teachers can improve their practice through reflection and action research. The author discusses the constructivist and socio-constructivist roots of action research. The case study explores the use of a project to improve learner autonomy and cooperation. Students made key decisions about the project content, the size of the groups, and the roles that each member would play. To evaluate the experience, the instructor asked students open-ended questions. A colleague-observer filled out rating scales about instructor and student behaviors.

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Bettiana Blázquez

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Teachers Teacher Training Research Project
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Cover photo of English Teaching Forum 2007, Volume 45, Number 1 showing a pile of coins

English Teaching Forum 2007, Volume 45, Number 1

The feature article in this issue focuses on the history and significance of U.S. coins. A poetry activity complements this feature. Additional articles discuss integrating skills with critical thinking, the exploration of movie content, the use of the reflective observation model for in-service tea