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Action research - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Action research is a reflective process of progressive problem solving led by individuals working with others in teams or as part of a "community of practice" to improve the way they address issues a...
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Action research is inquiry or research in the context of focused efforts to improve the quality of an organization and its performance. It typically is designed and conducted by practitioners who analyze the data to improve their own practice.
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Examples of Action Research ... Kurt Lewin (1946) has been credited with the development of the idea of action research. The evolution of an action research agenda within education has been influenced by people such as Kemmis (1983), Ebbutt (1985), Elliott (1991), Hopkins (1985) and others.
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Action research resources: entry point to Southern Cross University's action research site ... This is the “front page” of a substantial action research site. The links below will take you to some of the other parts of the site, and some of its associated resources...
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Action research resources at Southern Cross University, entry point to Southern Cross University's action research, action learning and tacit learning site ... Action research can be described as a family of research methodologies which pursue action (or change) and research (or understanding) at the same time.
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The Action Research Process ... Principles of Action Research ... Situating Action Research in a Research Paradigm...
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In this article we explore the development of some different traditions of action research and provide an introductory guide to the literature.
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This web site is a dynamic representation of teacher research activity. As such, it is constantly being revised, reshaped, and extended. If you see confusing or missing material, please contact us with your suggestions. ... What is action research?
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Action research has been described as an informal, qualitative, formative, subjective, interpretive, reflective and experiential model of inquiry in which all individuals involved in the study are knowing and contributing participants (Hopkins, 1993). Action research has the primary intent of providing a framework...
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