How to get an article published
Minnigerode, L. (2009).How to Get an Article Published. Retrieved on May, 2010 from http://www.ehow.com/video_4950119_get-article-published.html
Bearing in mind the reading by Elton-Chalcraft, S., Hansen, A. & Twiselton, S. (2008) I consider important to share the findings with my community because:
My university let me carry out the research project, for that reason as a moral obligation I need to share with them the outcomes I achieved because they might help them to incorporate my experience in their teaching practice.
This research project might be the interest of my colleagues and might serve as a support for new coming research because it focuses on a particular issue. (Develop further questions)
Teachers’ staff may reflect upon and build up an open space for discussion about the implications of this research study.
It might increase students’ awareness about the use of English as a foreign language when writing any given text.
The way I can disseminate the findings are for example:
Summoning all of my colleagues to tell the gotten experience.
Writing an article for the university about this research to be published in the virtual magazine of the Language Department.
I might also write a short summary of my research for be published at the place where I studied Modern languages.
Sharing the experience with some teachers form different schools at this town in an open conference for telling teaching experiences.
References
Elton-Chalcraft, S., Hansen, A. & Twiselton, S. (2008). Doing Classroom Research: A Step-by-Step Guide for Student Teachers. Berkshire, GBR: Open University Press. pp. 152-157.
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