martes, 13 de abril de 2010

PUBLISHING AND DISSEMINATING THE DATA

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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