As suggested in the Module 3 handbook, I am revisiting Knowing Knowledge by George Siemans. I feel like I am reading it with new eyes, now in Module 3 I have a greater understanding of the message the book is sending.
In particular, the idea that the many different parts of ourselves holds different perspective - points for perceiving and (filtering) knowledge (Siemans, 2006)
This made me think of the above meme, not only do we have our own perspectives of our practice but those in our networks and communities have their own perspectives too. My data collection tools are literature review and a reflection journal. I am feeling very anxious that am not holding interviews or surveys as my research outcome depends solely on me working reflexively and being able the critically reflect on my own thoughts.
However my re-reading of Siemans Knowledge flow cycle has reminded me that the process of the inquiry is to further my own ideas and knowledge and not to solve a problem.
The following stages;
'Personalization... at this stage, we bring new knowledge to ourselves through the experience of internalization, dialogue or reflection.
Implementation... is the final stage, where action occurs and feeds back into the personalization stage. Our understanding of a concept changes when we are acting on it, versus only theorizing or learning about it.'
(Siemans, 2006 pg 6)
This is where I feel I am at the moment. The literature I am reading is giving me new information to incorporate into my practice, it is giving me new things to think about as I teach and bringing new processes to my reflections.
Where are you at? Is there anything you are reading at the moment that is helping clarify your process so far? Or anything that has thrown you off into a new direction?
Bibliography
I am a dance teacher. (2019). [image] Available at: https://www.memesmonkey.com/topic/dance [Accessed 8 Oct. 2019].
Siemens, G. (2006). Knowing knowledge. [Milton Keynes]: [s.n.].
Hey Charlie ! dont be nervous it sounds like you are suing different perspectives even though you are using the implementation stage pretty well as you said you are using the literature to guide you and be open to new directions and roads that it might take you down. I am using interviews and whilst it has opened up and showed me new perspectives of the networks around me but also i have to be open to new perspectives which initially i was finding hard to know how much i should explore these other perspectives. i have realised its important and essential to my research that i take these on board and its also leading me down new avenues.
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ReplyDeleteLove this blog. I love the meme and can completely relate to the concept of how different people perceive my own professional practice, in the same way that I very likely have my own perception of others professional practice; something I have really been thinking about when collecting my data. Hope your study is going well.
Hi Charlie, yes very interesting and something I have been thinking about - how we come across and how sometimes I justify my work to myself and others. Also how I perceive my practice when actually 'working' on a play or acting. Great to think about!
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