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El. knyga: From Practice to Praxis: A reflexive turn: The selected works of Susan Groundwater-Smith

(University of Sydney, Australia)
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From Practice to Praxis is an exploration of the development of ethical practice as it applies to the meaning of quality within the tradition of practitioner inquiry and participatory research. Chronicling some of her most important works, this is a compelling overview of Susan Groundwater-Smith’s contribution to the evolution of the nexus between thinking and theory as it stands between the academy and the field. It traces the steps between instrumental reasoning towards a more liberatory and challenging stance.The book selects from a number of publications, each representing the genesis of the nascent ideas that have informed Susan’s practice as a scholar and researcher. Taking a praxis stance draws attention not only to procedural concerns, how things are done; but also substantive issues that are associated with different forms of dialogue and trustworthiness, why things are done. In addition to the assemblage of articles and chapters, the book is prefaced by a long essay that reveals those features of the writer’s self-understanding as it is illuminated throughout the selection. The work is situated within a professional life-history, as well as relating to extant writings on theory and practice within a complex cultural and ever-changing professional educational environment. From Practice to Praxis will appeal to initial teacher education students in both primary and secondary settings, as well as post-graduate students with an interest in action research/participant research with both practitioners in the field and young people.
1 Moving to praxis: reading the readings
1(29)
2 The interrogation of case records as a basis for constructing curriculum perspectives
30(10)
3 Credential bearing enquiry-based courses: paradox or new challenge?
40(6)
4 Putting teacher professional judgement to work
46(15)
5 Painting the educational landscape with tea: rereading Becoming Critical
61(15)
6 My professional self: two books, a person and my bedside table
76(13)
7 Professional knowledge formation in the Australian educational market place: changing the perspective
89(10)
8 Questions of quality in practitioner research: universities in the 21st century -- the need for safe places for unsafe ideas
99(7)
9 Ethics in practitioner research: an issue of quality
106(12)
10 Student voice: essential testimony for intelligent schools
118(14)
11 Co-operative change management through practitioner inquiry
132(11)
12 Learning outside the classroom: a partnership with a difference
143(11)
13 Living ethical practice in qualitative research
154(9)
14 Concerning equity: the voice of young people
163(14)
15 Weaving a web of professional practice: the coalition of knowledge building schools
177(12)
16 Mentoring teacher inquiry: lessons in lesson study
189(11)
Index 200
Susan Groundwater-Smith is Honorary Professor at the Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney. She has over fifty years of teaching and academic experience in both mainstream and special education.