Action Research

Action Research
Title Action Research PDF eBook
Author Craig A. Mertler
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 494
Release 2016-06-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1483389073

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Craig Mertler’s Action Research: Improving Schools and Empowering Educators introduces practicing educators to the process of conducting classroom-based action research. Practical and comprehensive, the book focuses on research methods and procedures that educators can use in their everyday practice. This Fifth Edition adds enhanced coverage of rigor and ethics in action research, means of establishing quality of both quantitative and qualitative data, as well as strengthened pedagogical features. New material includes discussions of social justice advocacy as an application of action research and the inclusion of abstracts in research reports.

Teacher Action Research

Teacher Action Research
Title Teacher Action Research PDF eBook
Author Gerald J. Pine
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 416
Release 2008-10-31
Genre Education
ISBN 1452278741

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"This is a wonderful book with deep insight into the relationship between teachers' action and result of student learning. It discusses from different angles impact of action research on student learning in the classroom. Writing samples provided at the back are wonderful examples." —Kejing Liu, Shawnee State University Teacher Action Research: Building Knowledge Democracies focuses on helping schools build knowledge democracies through a process of action research in which teachers, students, and parents collaborate in conducting participatory and caring inquiry in the classroom, school, and community. Author Gerald J. Pine examines historical origins, the rationale for practice-based research, related theoretical and philosophical perspectives, and action research as a paradigm rather than a method. Key Features Discusses how to build a school research culture through collaborative teacher research Delineates the role of the professional development school as a venue for constructing a knowledge democracy Focuses on how teacher action research can empower the active and ongoing inclusion of nontraditional voices (those of students and parents) in the research process Includes chapters addressing the concrete practices of observation, reflection, dialogue, writing, and the conduct of action research, as well as examples of teacher action research studies

Guiding School Improvement with Action Research

Guiding School Improvement with Action Research
Title Guiding School Improvement with Action Research PDF eBook
Author Richard Sagor
Publisher ASCD
Total Pages 231
Release 2000-05-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1416615903

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Action research, explored in this book, is a seven-step process for improving teaching and learning in classrooms at all levels. Through practical examples, research tools, and easy-to-follow "implementation strategies," Richard Sagor guides readers through the process from start to finish. Learn how to uncover and use the data that already exist in your classrooms and schools to answer significant questions about your individual or collective concerns and interests. Sagor covers each step in the action research process in detail: selecting a focus, clarifying theories, identifying research questions, collecting data, analyzing data, reporting results, and taking informed action. Drawing from the experience of individual teachers, faculties, and school districts, Sagor describes how action research can enhance teachers' professional standing and efficacy while helping them succeed in settings characterized by increasingly diverse student populations and an emphasis on standards-based reform. The book also demonstrates how administrators and policymakers can use action research to bolster efforts related to accreditation, teacher supervision, and job-embedded staff development. Part how-to guide, part inspirational treatise, Guiding School Improvement with Action Research provides advice, information, and encouragement to anyone interested in reinventing schools as learning communities and restructuring teaching as the true profession it was meant to be.

Action Research

Action Research
Title Action Research PDF eBook
Author Ernest T. Stringer
Publisher
Total Pages 279
Release 2007
Genre Action research
ISBN 9782006034029

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Action Research

Action Research
Title Action Research PDF eBook
Author Jack Whitehead
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 196
Release 2006-04-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781412908559

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In Action Research: Living Theory, Jack Whitehead and Jean McNiff set out their vision of what action research should be and can be in the 21st century.

Action Research

Action Research
Title Action Research PDF eBook
Author Craig A. Mertler
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 361
Release 2019-06-26
Genre Education
ISBN 1544324405

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Introduces practicing educators to the process of conducting classroom-based action research with a focus on research methods and procedures that educators can use with their everyday instructional practices, classroom activities, and school procedures.

Action Research

Action Research
Title Action Research PDF eBook
Author Jean McNiff
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 176
Release 2002-01-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1134600852

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Since the first edition of this established text was published in 1988, action research has gained ground as a popular method amongst educational researchers, and in particular for practising teachers doing higher-level courses. In this new edition Jean McNiff provides updates on methodological discussions and includes new sections of case study material and information on supporting action research. The book raises issues about how action research is theorised, whether it is seen as a spectator discipline or as a real life practice, and how practitioners position themselves within the debate. It discusses the importance for educators of understanding their own work and showing how their educative influence can lead to the development of good orders in formal and informal learning settings and in the wider community. This second edition comes at a time when, after years of debate over what counts as action research, it is now considered an acceptable and useful part of mainstream research practice.