Mapping a journey to change teachers and facilitator learning together /
Abstract (Summary)
This study describes the perceptions of workshop participants’ experience
and their perceptions of their facilitator in four workshops held in three separate
settings where we worked together to collaboratively construct knowledge. The
purpose of the study was to learn about my practice through critically reflecting
on how my personal history, experiences, practical theory and assumptions
influenced my role as facilitator and to learn about my practice through the
reflected gaze of workshop participants. Data were derived from three sets of
daily journals from three workshops and from one focus group interview. I
separated the quotes from each workshop into two sets, the participants’
description of their own learning experience and their perceptions of me, the
facilitator. I proceeded through the transcripts sequentially according to the date
of the workshop. The transcripts were analyzed using a phenomenological
approach. I built the themes as I progressed and gained a better sense of what
the workshop participants were saying. I used all their quotations. I checked my
analysis with research groups three times, and each time it helped me refine the
themes.
Two sets of themes emerged from the data describing participants’
perceptions of their experience and their perceptions of the facilitator. The theme,
learning in a safe environment forms the ground for both sets of themes. It
describes the importance of safety and the critical role of the facilitator in creating
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a safe environment. A safe environment is vital for teachers to take risks in
learning and to critically examine their learning and teaching. Facilitators have
many roles; the participants described four roles. Creator of a safe learning
environment, with four themes characterizes the facilitating role to create an
environment where workshop participants can feel accepted, voice their thoughts
easily, become a community of learners and realize that it is diversity that
contributes to their learning. The role of expert is about the knowledge, skill and
experience of the facilitator, which contributes to learning. The role of storyteller
helps workshop participants make connections between practice and theory and
how stories aid in bringing clarity to understanding. The role of role model is
about learning from the actions and behavior of the facilitator.
This study shows the significant and multidimensional role of the facilitator
in building a learning environment that is non-threatening: where learning can be
shared; learning is a collaborative endeavor; is highly interactive and promotes
critical self reflection even in settings where there is diversity amongst
participants.
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School:The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
School Location:USA - Tennessee
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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