Diary Studiesを通した英語科授業研究の試み : 現職教員を対象に

広島大学学校教育学部紀要. 第一部 Volume 18 Page 57-61 published_at 1996-01
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Title ( jpn )
Diary Studiesを通した英語科授業研究の試み : 現職教員を対象に
Title ( eng )
English Language Classroom Research through Diary Studies : A Case of an Experienced English Teacher' s Diary
Creator
Fukazawa Seiji
Source Title
広島大学学校教育学部紀要. 第一部
Bulletin of the Faculty of School Education, Hiroshima University. Part I
Volume 18
Start Page 57
End Page 61
Abstract
A Diary study is a first-person account of a language learning or teaching experience, documented through regular, candid entries in a personal journal and then analyzed for recurring patterns or salient events (Bailey 1990). It can provide teachers and student teachers with excellent opportunities for their professional development.

In their previous article, Fukazawa and Nozawa (1995) analyzed the daily classroom reports written by 11 student teachers during their two-week teaching practice and suggested the importance of adopting this research method in in-service teacher education.

The present project aims to analyze a diary written by an experienced high school English teacher. Using the four classroom observation viewpoints developed in the previous study, his seven-days diary was analyzed, and salient and recursive entries were extracted and reviewed for further analysis. In consequence, the experienced teacher's diary was found to focus on more global aspects of classroom procedure and to be more concerned with problem-solving aspects than student teachers' diaries.
NDC
Education [ 370 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学学校教育学部
Date of Issued 1996-01
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0387-4850
[NCID] AN00213326