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Using professional conversations as a participatory research method within the discipline of sport pedagogy-related teacher and coach education

Jarrett, Kendall
Cooke, Belinda
Harvey, Stephen
López-Ros, Victor
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2021-02-12
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This article documents the use of professional conversation as a method of participatory research to question, inform and innovate assessment practices used in tertiary settings. Utilising a professional conversations model, four tertiary educators engaged in a 6-month long email conversation designed to explore our individual and collective sense-making around use of a specific mode of assessment relating to sport pedagogy-related teacher and coach education courses. Justification for use of a professional conversations model is presented, along with participants’ experiences of engaging in this participatory method of data capture. A brief summary of participants’ post-conversation views on PASS is included, as well as recommendations relating to the utility of using a professional conversations model as a participatory research method.
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Jarrett, K., Cooke, B., Harvey, S., & López-Ros, V. (2021). Using professional conversations as a participatory research method within the discipline of sport pedagogy-related teacher and coach education. Journal of Participatory Research Methods, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.35844/001c.18249
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University of Cincinnati
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Journal of Participatory Research Methods
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10.35844/001c.18249
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https://jprm.scholasticahq.com/article/18249-using-professional-conversations-as-a-participatory-research-method-within-the-discipline-of-sport-pedagogy-related-teacher-and-coach-education