Preface
This time around The eduQuesTer features the edu.QUEST-SAC teachers’ ALAR (Action Learning Action Research) projects. In their articles the teachers have used the ALAR cycle as a framework to share their concerns, thoughts, actions and reflections as they stretch and challenge the potential of new technology to enhance the learning experience of their pupils.

The edu.QUEST-SAC project team@Vista is privileged to have Dr David Tripp, an Associate Professor with National Institute of Education, Singapore, as our consultant, to help us navigate this exciting but perilous waters of ALAR.

Read this article to find out how Dr Tripp and the edu.QUEST-SAC project team @Vista play the role of critical friends to support the teachers in their experimentation and facilitate teachers in their reflection.


Associate Professor
Dr David Tripp
 

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