Performing research as a method of analysis


Autoria(s): Ludecke,MA
Data(s)

01/01/2014

Resumo

This paper outlines a theatre-based research method undertaken as a means of analysing and representing data from a study into first-year teachers’ identity transformation. It reports on the processes employed, and the attempt by the researcher to bring together complimentary and innovative ways of interpreting interview data. Interview data from twelve teachers throughout their first year of teaching were scripted, rehearsed and performed to ‘expert’ audiences. The written script provided the basis for analysis of the teachers’ identity transformation as seen through their firsts – epiphanic and/or revelatory experiences that marked a moment of transition or transformation. The script served as an effective tool for data analysis, particularly when developing an understanding of the process of data reduction. Initially dissatisfied with the term ‘data reduction’, believing it to be counter-intuitive to ‘reduce’ the participants’ descriptions of their experiences, the process of scripting emphasised the importance of honing in on meaning, and reconciled such concerns by creating a snapshot of each participant’s first as representative of their experiences. Later, the performance revealed more nuanced understandings of the participants’ experiences as viewed through the eyes of the teacher-actors and audiences. The actors selected to represent the experiences of the first-year teachers in the performance were also teachers. The process of casting, and the teacher-actors’ experiences of rehearsing and performing the work ‘The First Time’ over the past two years will also be discussed. This paper concludes with some of the feedback from various audiences of both the performance and the written thesis from arts- and non-arts-based practitioners. Some feedback contends that the theatre-based method was less rigorous than other more ‘traditional’ methods. Such feedback prompts the consideration of weighing the benefits of employing theatre-based research against the risk of alienating some members of the audiences (both of the performance and the page). This paper includes live/digital excerpts of the theatre-based performance ‘The First Time’.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30069059

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Artistry, Performance & Scholarly Inquiry (APSI)

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30069059/ludecke-performingresearch-2014.pdf

http://education.unimelb.edu.au/news_and_activities/events/upcoming_events/conferences/APSI_conf_2014

http://www.metacdn.com/r/m/vfahnolm/1cukm81j

Direitos

2014, Artistry, Performance & Scholarly Inquiry (APSI)

Tipo

Conference, Exhibition or Event