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Articles

Negotiating tensions: an autoethnographic account of classroom-based research

Pages 915-927 | Received 26 Aug 2020, Accepted 13 Mar 2021, Published online: 24 May 2021
 

Abstract

In this paper, I present my experiences as an emerging classroom-based researcher. Using personal narratives, I examine the tensions that emerge from the emotional work often required to conduct educational research. This autoethnographic approach explores the complexity of student-teacher interactions using Swanson’s middle-range theory of caring. In reflecting on my experiences, I hope to inform emerging researchers’ understanding of reflexive practices as a way of developing critical spaces within PK-12 educational research.

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1 Laity are the members of the Church who do not belong to the Clergy or Religious Orders.

2 Readings from Scripture

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Stephanie Oudghiri

Stephanie Oudghiri holds a M.S. in Secondary Education from Indiana University and a B.A in Political Science from Purdue University. She is currently a fourth-year doctoral candidate in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction's Curriculum Studies program at Purdue University. She began her career as a middle school and high school Social Studies and Language Arts teacher and has ten years of teaching experience in a wide variety of school settings; parochial, charter, alternative, and public. Working in both urban and rural settings, she has served demographically diverse populations, economically disadvantaged students and students with special needs. Her research interests include increasing pre-service teachers' level of cultural confidence and deepening their level of understanding of their students' customs and beliefs, which contributes to a culturally enriched classroom environment to increase quality classroom instruction and students' capacity to learn. Her dissertation research focuses on rural educators' experiences working with and caring for immigrant students.

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