I have found the process of choosing my
line of inquiry very helpful. When I first started I had so many questions that
all led off in so many different directions, As you can see from my post “question
time” (http://eloiseaharris.blogspot.com/2012/03/question-time.html).
I didn’t know what I wanted to do my inquiry about as so many different aspects
of my teaching career are important to me and I struggled to clarify initially
what would be most helpful for me and my career and also relevant. In hindsight
my initial questions were either not focused enough and so broad it would have
been nearly impossible to do and inquiry on, or they would not actually help my
career in anyway so there seemed little point in doing them as if it was a
matter of personal interest I could just research it. After discussing it with
my tutor we agreed that it would be an opportunity missed not to do it on my
time teaching in the UAE so I decided on ‘ How does my dance teaching practice
in the UK compare to my dance teaching practice in the UAE?’
After deciding my title I then moved on to
the ethics tasks of section 5. I
had recently had a couple of meetings at work about the ethics expected in our
profession so I was already aware of the professional codes of practice that we
followed. (http://eloiseaharris.blogspot.com/2012/05/ethics.html)
However know that I knew what my
inquiry was about it helped me to think about the ethics involved in my
inquiry. My inquiry is to be self-reflective and no children will be
interviewed, videoed or named throughout the process so there are no ethical
issues there. I did however know I wanted a second opinion within my inquiry to
help me form opinion better. Whilst my opinion and views will ultimately shape
my inquiry I want to make sure I don’t make any sweeping statements etc.
When deciding on what method to use to
extract information from other dance teachers in my position I tried three
different options; a survey, a interview and a focus group. ( http://eloiseaharris.blogspot.com/2012/05/research-tools-evaluation.html)
Before I even started I thought the focus group would be most helpful, as it
would allow discussions to evolve between the teachers. As mentioned in my
‘Research Tools Evaluation’ I would have like to of done a class observation
but it would just not be feasible. I did find the process helpful as after
doing the interview I had an idea of what questions helped the candidates give
the most amount of information so then I used these questions when holding my
focus group. I did post my survey within my SIG ‘ teaching dance to young
children’ however I didn’t get any response as I wanted only people that had
taught both in the UK and abroad to fill it in. I asked other professionals I
know that have, but as mentioned in my evaluation I didn’t find the survey
overly helpful. http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HP2FYZ5.
Over all I have found the development
process I have gone through very helpful. Deciding my line of inquiry early on
was excellent as it allowed me to have a focus in mind when going through the
different stages of both the ethics section and inquiry tools. Without having
gone through these stages I do not feel my plan for my inquiry would be as
focused.