Arts-Based Education Research:a Critical Reflection from Two Irish Academics.

Eric Bates, Karol Sadleir

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Abstract

This paper details the experience of two Irish academics as they engaged in Arts-Based Education Research (ABER). Between them both they have explored the following areas; an autoethnographic exploration of how experience of assessment throughout educational life can shape professional life and identity; an autoethnographic exploration of the notion of inclusion; an autoethnographic exploration of the transition into leadership; an autoethnographic exploration of being an academic in the Irish education system. While ABER is an unorthodox approach to research which they both found challenging, they nevertheless conclude that it has potential to reveal insights into professional practice that conventional research may not.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Event4th Global Conference on Business & Social Sciences - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Duration: 14 Nov 201615 Nov 2016

Conference

Conference4th Global Conference on Business & Social Sciences
Country/TerritoryUnited Arab Emirates
CityDubai
Period14/11/1615/11/16

Keywords

  • Arts-Based Education Research
  • autoethnographic exploration
  • assessment
  • professional life
  • identity
  • inclusion
  • leadership
  • Irish education system

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