Ethics, Self-Study Research Methodology and Teacher Education

Springer Singapore (2019)
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Abstract

This book examines the nuanced and situated experiences of self-study researchers. It explores the ways in which ethics are dynamic, idiosyncratic and require an ongoing ethical reflexivity. In addition, the book identifies, documents and collates the collective experiences of self-study researchers and sheds new light on the role and impact of ethics, ethical dilemmas and ensuing decisions for education researchers. The book considers the ethical dilemmas that self-study researchers in teacher education face, their careful ethical considerations while conducting research, and how they form their professional judgment and understanding of what it means to be an ethical self-study researcher. For self-study researchers, there are a number of ethical dilemmas and challenges that cannot be neatly captured by the frameworks and guidelines of an ethics board. For many, this requires researchers to be ever-present and re-engaged with the ethics of their own projects, from the development, through to the dissemination of their work. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of ethics, ethical perspectives and practices in the field of self-study research.

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Chapters

Making the Ethical Reflective Turn in Self-Study of Teacher Education Practice Research

Following Schön’s concept of a reflective turn, we explore the unique nature of the ethical reflective turn required by research using methods of self-study of teacher education practices. In addition to developing the idea of an ethical reflective turn in the context of self-study research, we draw... see more

Ethical Dilemmas of a Self-Study Researcher: A Narrative Analysis of Ethics in the Process of S-STEP Research

In this chapter, we articulate the ethical tensions we have experienced as we engage in research. We identified tensions around self as researcher and researched, place, practice, context, interpretation, presentation, and institutional review boards . We then reconsidered our categorization using t... see more

Ethical Issues in Reporting on Teacher Candidate Perspectives in a Cultural Diversity Course: Increasing Trustworthiness, Protecting Participants, and Improving Practice

While the study of practice is first and foremost for our current and future teacher candidates, teacher educators’ research into practice is also aimed at improvement in the wider education community. Thus, self-studies of practice must also be guided by ethical purposes: improving practice, demons... see more

Self-Study as a Pathway to Integrate Research Ethics and Ethics in Practice

While sound ethical standards are important in all research, ethical issues and challenges differ between disciplines and fields of study. Self-study in teacher education often includes specific ethical issues that are rooted in the very nature of self-study. The purpose of this chapter is to define... see more

Navigating a Mirror Maze While Managing to Jump Ethics Hurdles

Being a classroom teacher and a middle leader in a school presents some challenges in terms of how to research ethically. This narrative describes the journey from practitioner to practitioner researcher, through the use of self-study as a research methdology. It provides a framework to support othe... see more

Confronting the Ethics of Power in Collaborative Self-Study Research

Despite the focus on exploring self in self-study research, all forms of practitioner-researcher are socially located. Consequently, self-study is as much an exploration of the self, as much as it is of the not-self—the various other individuals that interact with a practitioner-researcher at any gi... see more

Positioning Others in Self-Facing Inquiries: Ethical Challenges in Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Research

In many ways, self-study of practice research—“the study of one’s self, one’s actions, one’s ideas, as well as [the] “not self” —is a misnomer . While the research genre unquestionably revolves around self, it always includes others because practices necessarily unfold in the milieus in which we are... see more

Returning to First Principles: Self-Study and La Didactique as Ethical Approaches to Teaching

Discussions on the ethical considerations of self-study often seem entangled with its status as a methodological approach. Institutional Ethical Review Boards, IRBs, may adopt strangely inconsistent stances – either claiming that doing self-study research will automatically cause an unmanageable pow... see more

Ethics, Self-Study Research Methodology and Teacher Education

What does it mean to be an ethical self-study researcher? It is well understood that educational research, particularly social research, is fundamentally and inherently underpinned by ethical practices, responsibilities and professional obligations . Ethical research practice reflects a researcher’s... see more

The “Wicked Problem” of Ethics in Self-Study Research: Dominant, Silent and Marginalised Discourses

While Nash was writing about the ethics of scholarly personal narrative , his argument that ethics is lived “mostly backward, not forward” highlights the inherent challenges when considering issues of ethics in self-study research. While we might seek to identify ethical tensions, issues and dilemma... see more

Risk Taking in Public Spaces: Ethical Considerations of Self-Study Research

The ethical considerations of carrying out self-study research are numerous and complex. Self-study as a research methodology is centred on the “self” or the researcher, but inevitably concerns others, given that the full title of the research methodology is the self-study of teacher education pract... see more

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