An Autoethnographical recount on the development of research By Luzkarime Calle
“Come on in” – Lourdes said, as she opened the door to her office. “Is it true you are choosing professionalization for your masters?”She asked. Her question took me a little by surprise. I had applied for professionalization but my real intention was to do research. I explained that to her. She seemed relieved about it. “Then, I guess I’ll be your tutor” – She said.
“So, what is exactly what you want to do?” – She asked. I had already seen the question coming. “Well…” – I replied. “I want, or better, I need to develop the curriculum for my mom school, so I would like to do research on the field of curriculum design while I do it”. “OK” – Said Lourdes, pausing for a moment. “I’m thinking you could work on the curriculum design while focusing on your professional development and your role as the designer. What do you think?”