Challenges and Role of Teacher In Inquiry Approach
Exploring the Role of Teacher in Inquiry-based Approach
Keywords:
teacher research, self-study research, inquiry approach, teacher education, self-study methodologyAbstract
Teacher research plays an increasingly significant rolein contemporary society as a basis for self-exploration and inquiry. For thelast few decades there have been active scholarly efforts to formalizeself-study research as an accepted form of inquiry and further the framework asa promising research paradigm in educational research. For instance, Self-Studyof Teacher Education Practices (S-STEP) Special Interest Group of the AmericanEducational Research Association (AERA) has promoted theoretical discussions onself-study. Recently, the discussion has been expanded to include acomprehensive methodology of self-study as well as strategies and techniques usefulto conduct a self-study (Lassonde, Galman, & Kosnik, 2009; Pinnegar &Hamilton, 2009). Self-study that uses a systematic process for inquiry such asthe action research process (Mertler & Charles, 2008; Mills,2003)—particularly where researchers use processes to identify a problem andexplore how to address the problem in authentic contexts—can provide valid,reliable, and systematic protocols for classroom inquiry.Published
2012-10-01
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“Challenges and Role of Teacher In Inquiry Approach: Exploring the Role of Teacher in Inquiry-based Approach”, JASRAE, vol. 4, no. 8, pp. 0–0, Oct. 2012, Accessed: Jul. 23, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/4496
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“Challenges and Role of Teacher In Inquiry Approach: Exploring the Role of Teacher in Inquiry-based Approach”, JASRAE, vol. 4, no. 8, pp. 0–0, Oct. 2012, Accessed: Jul. 23, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/4496