Research Article

Engagement in Exploratory Action Research to Improve Teaching Practice in EFL Writing

Volume: 16 Number: 1 April 13, 2026
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Engagement in Exploratory Action Research to Improve Teaching Practice in EFL Writing

Abstract

Despite the widely-accepted role of teachers’ research engagement in their professional development, classroom-based action research conducted by in-service teachers in their own contexts is still a rare practice. Contributing to the literature on exploratory action research (EAR), this study documents how an English language teacher engages in EAR in her own context to address a puzzling situation related to teaching paragraph writing to ninth grade English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students in a Turkish state school. After receiving training on conducting EAR as part of a professional development module she was enrolled in, the teacher researcher adopted a two-stage EAR cycle, involving exploration and action. Accordingly, the teacher researcher explored how instructional changes affect the students, while gathering multiple sources of qualitative data in the recurring stages. Lesson observations, student interviews, and the teacher’s reflective report indicated that not all instructional changes were effective; for example, rather than collaborative group writing, differentiated instruction on writing worked well in terms of enhancing students’ writing engagement. The positive changes were associated with students’ attitudes towards writing, reduced writing anxiety, and perceived vocabulary gains from the teacher researcher’s perspective. Besides, the reflective report of the teacher researcher pointed out doing EAR supported professional development by stimulating reflective practice and enhancing instructional awareness and classroom rapport. 

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Ethical Statement

Ethics committee permission was obtained from Yeditepe University Social and Human Sciences Ethics Committee (No. E.50532705-302.14.01-1550, dated 17.04.2023).

Thanks

Authors would like to express their sincere thanks to the editor and the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Teacher Education and Professional Development of Educators

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

April 6, 2026

Publication Date

April 13, 2026

Submission Date

March 28, 2024

Acceptance Date

March 26, 2026

Published in Issue

Year 2026 Volume: 16 Number: 1

APA
Özdemir, S., Genç Yöntem, E., & Ergün Elverici, S. (2026). Engagement in Exploratory Action Research to Improve Teaching Practice in EFL Writing. Sakarya University Journal of Education, 16(1), 131-153. https://doi.org/10.19126/suje.1459802
AMA
1.Özdemir S, Genç Yöntem E, Ergün Elverici S. Engagement in Exploratory Action Research to Improve Teaching Practice in EFL Writing. SUJE. 2026;16(1):131-153. doi:10.19126/suje.1459802
Chicago
Özdemir, Semra, Ece Genç Yöntem, and Sibel Ergün Elverici. 2026. “Engagement in Exploratory Action Research to Improve Teaching Practice in EFL Writing”. Sakarya University Journal of Education 16 (1): 131-53. https://doi.org/10.19126/suje.1459802.
EndNote
Özdemir S, Genç Yöntem E, Ergün Elverici S (April 1, 2026) Engagement in Exploratory Action Research to Improve Teaching Practice in EFL Writing. Sakarya University Journal of Education 16 1 131–153.
IEEE
[1]S. Özdemir, E. Genç Yöntem, and S. Ergün Elverici, “Engagement in Exploratory Action Research to Improve Teaching Practice in EFL Writing”, SUJE, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 131–153, Apr. 2026, doi: 10.19126/suje.1459802.
ISNAD
Özdemir, Semra - Genç Yöntem, Ece - Ergün Elverici, Sibel. “Engagement in Exploratory Action Research to Improve Teaching Practice in EFL Writing”. Sakarya University Journal of Education 16/1 (April 1, 2026): 131-153. https://doi.org/10.19126/suje.1459802.
JAMA
1.Özdemir S, Genç Yöntem E, Ergün Elverici S. Engagement in Exploratory Action Research to Improve Teaching Practice in EFL Writing. SUJE. 2026;16:131–153.
MLA
Özdemir, Semra, et al. “Engagement in Exploratory Action Research to Improve Teaching Practice in EFL Writing”. Sakarya University Journal of Education, vol. 16, no. 1, Apr. 2026, pp. 131-53, doi:10.19126/suje.1459802.
Vancouver
1.Semra Özdemir, Ece Genç Yöntem, Sibel Ergün Elverici. Engagement in Exploratory Action Research to Improve Teaching Practice in EFL Writing. SUJE. 2026 Apr. 1;16(1):131-53. doi:10.19126/suje.1459802