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Praxeological Research Within a
Learning Community: Developing
    Evidence Based Practice

Chris Pascal, Tony Bertram and colleagues from the
               CREC Learning Circle
           Centre for Research in Early Childhood
                      Birmingham, UK
                       www.crec.co.uk
Presentation aims to:
   Offer a challenge to traditional keynote formats offering exemplification
    of a community of practice in action
   Trace the paradigm debate in early years research
   Challenge notions of ‘evidence based’ programmes and practice
   Clarify what we mean by praxeological research and the set of
    principles which give it its distinctness
    Foreground the strengths and limitations of this paradigm and its
    particular contribution
   Explore issues of status, credibility, utility and power across paradigms
    and methodologies
   Explore the growing profile, status and utility of praxeological research
    in the UK
Tracing the evolving paradigm
debate
   Empirical research
   Interpretive research
   Critical research
   Reflective practice
   Theories of action: action research
   Practitioner or practice based research
   Phronesis and episteme: Praxeological inquiry

Nb: WE MUST CHALLENGE CRITERIA FOR DEFINING
  ‘EVIDENCE BASED’ PROGRAMMES
Pioneering ideas for PR
   Aristotle (384 BC) Phronesis and Episteme
   von Mises (1949,1996) Praxeology
   Freire (1972) Participatory practice for change and liberation
   Stenhouse (1975) Teacher researchers
   McIntyre (1981, 2007) Virtue ethics
   Schon (1983) Reflective practitioners
   Whitehead (1989) and McNiff (2006) Action research and living
    theories
   Bourdieu et al (1992) Theory of practical reason
   Wenger (1998) Communities of practice
   Flyvbjerg (2001) Phronetical social science
   Reason et al (2008) Participatory and cooperative inquiry
What is praxeological research?
Praxeological research OR practice based research OR
  action research :
 is grounded in real world situations and acknowledges
  unpredictability of human beings and their interactions
 is carried out by practitioners (anyone involved in
  practice) in the situation who know the context well and
  have an immediate use for the results of their work
 is research done with people NOT to people and always
  done in the company of others
 uses and generates theories of action to reveal the
  underlying assumptions we have about our work – to
  discover why we do what we do
What is praxeological research?
Contd.
   is based on a strong ethical code of action
   aims to advance practice and support practitioners to
    develop a more profound understanding of their work
   involves critical self evaluation, reflection and action
    (praxis)
   is more than trying out new ideas but exploring why or
    how something works through systematic evidence
    gathering where the action happens
   Is action based and transformational
Underpinning principles of PR
Praxeological research is:
1. subjective and acknowledges multiple perspectives

2. systematic and methodologically rigorous

3. action based, useful, creative and transformational

4. educational, generating and sharing learning

5. democratic, inclusionary, participatory and collaborative

6. ethical, moral and values driven/committed

7. empowering and redistributes power

8. dynamic and continuous with no end point

9. critical, risky and courageous

10. political, concerned with social justice and equity
SUBJECTIVE
SUBJECTIVE




SYSTEMATIC
SUBJECTIVE




SYSTEMATIC



  ACTION
SUBJECTIVE




 SYSTEMATIC



  ACTION




EDUCATIONAL
SUBJECTIVE




 SYSTEMATIC



  ACTION




EDUCATIONAL




DEMOCRATIC
SUBJECTIVE    ETHICAL




 SYSTEMATIC



  ACTION




EDUCATIONAL




DEMOCRATIC
SUBJECTIVE     ETHICAL




 SYSTEMATIC   EMPOWERING



  ACTION




EDUCATIONAL




DEMOCRATIC
SUBJECTIVE     ETHICAL




 SYSTEMATIC   EMPOWERING



  ACTION      DYNAMIC




EDUCATIONAL




DEMOCRATIC
SUBJECTIVE     ETHICAL




 SYSTEMATIC   EMPOWERING



  ACTION      DYNAMIC




EDUCATIONAL   CRITICAL




DEMOCRATIC
SUBJECTIVE     ETHICAL




 SYSTEMATIC   EMPOWERING



  ACTION      DYNAMIC




EDUCATIONAL    CRITICAL




DEMOCRATIC    POLITICAL
Strengths and limitations
PR Strengths:
 Identifies ways to improve practice and takes
  responsibility for this action
 Inspires and generates collaborative learning and action

 Gives a close account of what works, how and why

 Has an ethical and values transparent stance

 Has credibility and utility in the real world of practice

PR Limitations:
 Focuses on specific contexts and smaller numbers

 Does not show cause and effect

 Does not support comparisons or predictions

 Less credibility and utility to guide policy decisions due to
  lack of perceived rigour in method
Where does praxeological
research sit? Issues of status,
credibility, utility and power

   High table, minstrels gallery or amongst the masses?
   Historically low status and low visibility BUT high
    involvement and impact
   Is status, credibility, utility and power of PR changing in
    the new world of ECEC?
   Evidence of change in visibility, credibility and power of
    PR which is evident in profile of PR in recent
    conferences, research projects, international publications
    and policy debates
Are we at Gladwell’s Tipping
               Point?

Gladwell’s Concepts:
Social epidemic: An epidemiology term applied to the
   contagious spread of ideas, behaviours and products
   with geometric progression (doubles and doubles again)
Tipping Point: The magic moment when a virus spreads
   with geometric progression (doubles and doubles again)
   and the momentum becomes unstoppable
Stickiness: When an idea, behaviour or product becomes
   irresistable
                                        Gladwell M. (2000)

Has praxeological research become ‘sticky’ and has it
  reached a ‘tipping point’?
Practitioner research centres
and communities of practice
In the UK (CREC, Pen Green) and elsewhere (Childhood
   Association, Portugal) practitioner research centres and
   professional networks are developing which offer:
 Forums for deliberation and debate about EC practice
   and policy and the generation of knowledge
 Spaces for ethical association, open, inclusive and safe
   learning communities which aspire to be developmental
   and innovative
 Interaction based on mutual respect, shared curiosity
   and humanity
 Support and encouragement for ‘Communities of
   Practice’
Troubling what comes next
   Clear NOT one paradigm for EC research: different and
    complementary approaches are needed
   New ways of perceiving EC research are emerging and
    changing traditional frames and research processes
   New spaces for intellectual engagement are opening up
    and allowing EC research to move forward
   Acknowledged need in policy and practice to be open to
    multiple ways of knowing and using research and
    practice: challenge to existing ‘evidence based’ selection
    process
   More open, critical engagement developing between
    paradigm camps and more respect, congruence,
    innovation, democracy in EC research is evident
Praxeology keynote BECERA 2012

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Praxeology keynote BECERA 2012

  • 1. Praxeological Research Within a Learning Community: Developing Evidence Based Practice Chris Pascal, Tony Bertram and colleagues from the CREC Learning Circle Centre for Research in Early Childhood Birmingham, UK www.crec.co.uk
  • 2. Presentation aims to:  Offer a challenge to traditional keynote formats offering exemplification of a community of practice in action  Trace the paradigm debate in early years research  Challenge notions of ‘evidence based’ programmes and practice  Clarify what we mean by praxeological research and the set of principles which give it its distinctness  Foreground the strengths and limitations of this paradigm and its particular contribution  Explore issues of status, credibility, utility and power across paradigms and methodologies  Explore the growing profile, status and utility of praxeological research in the UK
  • 3. Tracing the evolving paradigm debate  Empirical research  Interpretive research  Critical research  Reflective practice  Theories of action: action research  Practitioner or practice based research  Phronesis and episteme: Praxeological inquiry Nb: WE MUST CHALLENGE CRITERIA FOR DEFINING ‘EVIDENCE BASED’ PROGRAMMES
  • 4. Pioneering ideas for PR  Aristotle (384 BC) Phronesis and Episteme  von Mises (1949,1996) Praxeology  Freire (1972) Participatory practice for change and liberation  Stenhouse (1975) Teacher researchers  McIntyre (1981, 2007) Virtue ethics  Schon (1983) Reflective practitioners  Whitehead (1989) and McNiff (2006) Action research and living theories  Bourdieu et al (1992) Theory of practical reason  Wenger (1998) Communities of practice  Flyvbjerg (2001) Phronetical social science  Reason et al (2008) Participatory and cooperative inquiry
  • 5. What is praxeological research? Praxeological research OR practice based research OR action research :  is grounded in real world situations and acknowledges unpredictability of human beings and their interactions  is carried out by practitioners (anyone involved in practice) in the situation who know the context well and have an immediate use for the results of their work  is research done with people NOT to people and always done in the company of others  uses and generates theories of action to reveal the underlying assumptions we have about our work – to discover why we do what we do
  • 6. What is praxeological research? Contd.  is based on a strong ethical code of action  aims to advance practice and support practitioners to develop a more profound understanding of their work  involves critical self evaluation, reflection and action (praxis)  is more than trying out new ideas but exploring why or how something works through systematic evidence gathering where the action happens  Is action based and transformational
  • 7. Underpinning principles of PR Praxeological research is: 1. subjective and acknowledges multiple perspectives 2. systematic and methodologically rigorous 3. action based, useful, creative and transformational 4. educational, generating and sharing learning 5. democratic, inclusionary, participatory and collaborative 6. ethical, moral and values driven/committed 7. empowering and redistributes power 8. dynamic and continuous with no end point 9. critical, risky and courageous 10. political, concerned with social justice and equity
  • 11. SUBJECTIVE SYSTEMATIC ACTION EDUCATIONAL
  • 12. SUBJECTIVE SYSTEMATIC ACTION EDUCATIONAL DEMOCRATIC
  • 13. SUBJECTIVE ETHICAL SYSTEMATIC ACTION EDUCATIONAL DEMOCRATIC
  • 14. SUBJECTIVE ETHICAL SYSTEMATIC EMPOWERING ACTION EDUCATIONAL DEMOCRATIC
  • 15. SUBJECTIVE ETHICAL SYSTEMATIC EMPOWERING ACTION DYNAMIC EDUCATIONAL DEMOCRATIC
  • 16. SUBJECTIVE ETHICAL SYSTEMATIC EMPOWERING ACTION DYNAMIC EDUCATIONAL CRITICAL DEMOCRATIC
  • 17. SUBJECTIVE ETHICAL SYSTEMATIC EMPOWERING ACTION DYNAMIC EDUCATIONAL CRITICAL DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL
  • 18.
  • 19. Strengths and limitations PR Strengths:  Identifies ways to improve practice and takes responsibility for this action  Inspires and generates collaborative learning and action  Gives a close account of what works, how and why  Has an ethical and values transparent stance  Has credibility and utility in the real world of practice PR Limitations:  Focuses on specific contexts and smaller numbers  Does not show cause and effect  Does not support comparisons or predictions  Less credibility and utility to guide policy decisions due to lack of perceived rigour in method
  • 20. Where does praxeological research sit? Issues of status, credibility, utility and power  High table, minstrels gallery or amongst the masses?  Historically low status and low visibility BUT high involvement and impact  Is status, credibility, utility and power of PR changing in the new world of ECEC?  Evidence of change in visibility, credibility and power of PR which is evident in profile of PR in recent conferences, research projects, international publications and policy debates
  • 21. Are we at Gladwell’s Tipping Point? Gladwell’s Concepts: Social epidemic: An epidemiology term applied to the contagious spread of ideas, behaviours and products with geometric progression (doubles and doubles again) Tipping Point: The magic moment when a virus spreads with geometric progression (doubles and doubles again) and the momentum becomes unstoppable Stickiness: When an idea, behaviour or product becomes irresistable Gladwell M. (2000) Has praxeological research become ‘sticky’ and has it reached a ‘tipping point’?
  • 22. Practitioner research centres and communities of practice In the UK (CREC, Pen Green) and elsewhere (Childhood Association, Portugal) practitioner research centres and professional networks are developing which offer:  Forums for deliberation and debate about EC practice and policy and the generation of knowledge  Spaces for ethical association, open, inclusive and safe learning communities which aspire to be developmental and innovative  Interaction based on mutual respect, shared curiosity and humanity  Support and encouragement for ‘Communities of Practice’
  • 23. Troubling what comes next  Clear NOT one paradigm for EC research: different and complementary approaches are needed  New ways of perceiving EC research are emerging and changing traditional frames and research processes  New spaces for intellectual engagement are opening up and allowing EC research to move forward  Acknowledged need in policy and practice to be open to multiple ways of knowing and using research and practice: challenge to existing ‘evidence based’ selection process  More open, critical engagement developing between paradigm camps and more respect, congruence, innovation, democracy in EC research is evident