Just a quick post on my thoughts on Inquiry and Bapp in general. Sometimes I find the whole process overwhelming and extremely scary. I don't like the feeling of no control that we need in order to discover the answers to our questions.
Adesola wrote in her blogg:
You might be afraid you will not know what to do with data that is unexpected. But this is like saying you want to control what you will find and if so then why bother to do research – you could just tell us what you want to find.
The process of research that you worked out in Module Two will stop you from getting too lost. The research project itself is like a path if you follow it even when you are not sure what you are doing you’ll get somewhere
The only way I can explain it is that I'm Alice looking down the rabbit hole. I know what I need to do (jump) but I have no clue what will happen after that (I'm pretty sure Alice didn't think about it as much as us but you get the idea) I don't know where I will land and what I will discover along the way, some things might be what I'd expect but others I wont (who expects to find a garden down a rabbit hole) We cant control every aspect of the fall but it's what we do with the knowledge we discover that's important and which way we go from that point. We might not end up where we thought we be (pretty sure Alice thought she'd end up in Australia at one point) but at some point we will stop falling......Hopefully!
We can't try to predict what people will say or what the outcome will be, we can't will them to answer the question the way we would.
I just thought it was worth mentioning in case anyone is not at this stage yet or if your feeling the same way. Any thoughts!?