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Alys trained at Millennium Performing Arts graduating in professional musical theatre with the merit and journal awards Alys has performed in many shows since she started performing at the age of 3. Venues for these have included Disneyland Paris and The Royal Albert Hall. As well as theatre Alys has appeared in a number of TV programmes, such as Emmerdale and also done voice over work for various Radio commercials. Alys also teaches dance, drama and singing to children at various schools in Leeds and Dubai. Below is a link to my spotlight page, containing my cv http://www.spotlight.com/3874-6759-2207

Thursday, 25 February 2010

Activity 2

Activity 2

An influence that is not mentioned in table 3 when acting as a worker-researcher is the fact you will personally know the people who can help you complete the research. This is an advantage because you can keep on top of gathering data. This is due to the fact that you will constantly have contact with the people who may be completing a task or a questionnaire to help you. Therefore you can easily check on progress, gather information and refine as the task is completed – this allows action research to take place more easily.

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  1. Hello Alys, i agree with what your saying but do you not think that your example is along the same lines of Sources of information and Key people in the advantages for workers as researchers? To me these two examples are personally knowing the right people so you can keep on top of collecting data? I also think that it could be a disadvantge personally knowing the key people as not everyone might be honest when collecting data, another factor that could be a disadvantage is good/bad relationships with the key people could also effect results for research.

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  2. Thanks for your comment, its helpful! I will consider what you have said and re-post a new draft. Alys x

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