What does it mean to be a 'teacher researcher'? This book explores this
question by showcasing examples of what teachers are doing when they act
as a teacher researcher. While classroom teachers have always collected
information and read to improve their teaching knowledge the concept of
'teacher as researcher', in the traditional researcher sense, is a
relatively new concept in schools and classrooms. This book showcases
how teachers from across the globe are contributing to the field of
educational knowledge by acting as a 'teacher researcher'. The central
premise of this book is that when teachers act as a teacher researcher
they engage in a powerful professional development strategy: one that
increases their individual and collective teaching capacities, which in
turn, engages them in school reforms and innovations which enable
teachers to deal with short and long term educational challenges.