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    Turning points in narratives of research design: Research innovation stimulating unique responses to existing challenges for beginning rural teachers

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    Morrison, Chad
    Willis, J.
    Crosswell, L.
    Gibson, A.
    Date
    2014
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Morrison, C. and Willis, J. and Crosswell, L. and Gibson, A. 2014. Turning points in narratives of research design: Research innovation stimulating unique responses to existing challenges for beginning rural teachers. Journal of Educational Enquiry. 13 (1): pp. 3-17.
    Source Title
    Journal of Educational Enquiry
    ISSN
    1444-5530
    School
    School of Education
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71316
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    This paper explores methodological turning points in researching narratives of early career resilience mediated by the complexities of remote teaching. Innovative, flexible and discursive research design facilitated exploration of emerging narratives using digital technologies. Data were regularly interrogated with participant-researchers to reveal the undercurrents of imbued meaning. Dialogue with participant-researchers enhanced interpretations of data plots and text-based explanations of narrative turning points, providing valuable insights throughout analysis. Reflections on the affordances and tensions in this process illustrate the significance of innovation but also the complexities associated with online collaboration. Consequently, empowering the participant-researchers throughout the life of the research was critical in understanding their narratives of teaching. © University of South Australia.

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