“…Hence, teacher research not only became an instrument of reviewing their own professional practice but also constituted a space which integrated professional development, teaching, learning, and inquiry in which in which research is an inherent element of teachers' practice. While teacher research contributes to the cement the practice-research nexus (Hanks, 2019) through small-scale studies which prioritise specific circumstances, we may need reports which aim at (1) including rigorous and sophisticated description of research methods to secure transparency, (2) engaging in various types of triangulation to ensure trustworthiness and confirmability, (3) moving beyond, in several cases, participants' self-reporting, and (4) ensuring that concluding statements are robustly substantiated on the findings included in the paper. Possibly due to the limited length of the articles or authors' knowledge of research or preference for teacher research, authors do not seem to describe ethical procedures, acknowledge limitations or discuss their findings through critical eyes and cross-referencing the literature, which, in most cases, appears outdated or fails to recognise the works of other colleagues within Argentina.…”