
Getting Past "Shsssh": Online Focus Groups as Empowering Professional Development for Teacher Librarians
Author(s) -
Marcia A. Mardis,
Ellen Hoffman
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iasl conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2562-8372
DOI - 10.29173/iasl7569
Subject(s) - focus group , professional development , empowerment , online community , qualitative research , sociology , focus (optics) , community of practice , faculty development , pedagogy , psychology , medical education , computer science , medicine , political science , world wide web , social science , physics , optics , anthropology , law
This methodological review reports how online focus groups not only benefit the qualitative researcher but also provide professional growth among participants. The authors suggest that for school librarians, who often have limited opportunities for tailored professional development, focus groups can rapidly build a community of practice that transcends the original purpose of the researcher, enhancing knowledge and empowering new actions within schools following the model of Denzin (1997). By providing interaction, self-reflection, and professional sharing, the online focus group is a potentially powerful tool to include educators who share a professional culture but would not easily be reached by in-person techniques, as well as a method through which researchers can foster meaningful beneficial opportunities for professional learning and empowerment.