This book tracks the development of Exploratory Practice since the early
1990s as an original form of practitioner research in the field of
English language teaching. Drawing on case studies, vignettes and
narratives from teachers and learners around the world as they
experienced Exploratory Practice in their different contexts, Hanks
examines the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of the
Exploratory Practice framework and asks what the principles really mean
in practice. For language professionals considering investigating their
classrooms and their teaching/learning practices rigorously and
thoughtfully, this book breaks new ground, arguing for a fresh
perspective: (exploratory) practice-as-research. Judith Hanks is
Lecturer in TESOL at the University of Leeds, UK. Her work bridges
specialist areas in language teacher education, intercultural
communication, TESOL and EAP.