The Action Research Planner

The Action Research Planner
Author: Stephen Kemmis,Robin McTaggart,Rhonda Nixon
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789814560672

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A fully-updated and reworked version of the classic book by Stephen Kemmis and Robin McTaggart, now joined by Rhonda Nixon, The Action Research Planner is a detailed guide to developing and conducting a critical participatory action research project. The authors outline new views on ‘participation’ (based on Jürgen Habermas’s notion of a ‘public sphere’), ‘practice’ (as shaped by practice architectures), and ‘research’ (as research within practice traditions). They provide five extended examples of critical participatory action research studies. The book includes a range of resources for people planning a critical participatory research initiative, providing guidance on how to establish an action research group and identify a shared concern, research ethics, principles of procedure for action researchers, protocols for collaborative work, keeping a journal, gathering evidence, reporting, and choosing academic partners. Unlike earlier editions, The Action Research Planner focuses specifically on critical participatory action research, which occupies a particular (critical) niche in the action research 'family'. The Action Research Planner is an essential guide to planning and undertaking this type of research.

Participatory Action Research

Participatory Action Research
Author: Robin McTaggart
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0791435334

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Presents an engaging introduction to the international conversation about enhancing social and educational practice using participatory action research.

The Action Research Planner

The Action Research Planner
Author: Stephen Kemmis,Robin McTaggart
Publsiher: Deakin University Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1988-01
Genre: Action research in education
ISBN: 0730005216

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The Action Research Planner

The Action Research Planner
Author: Stephen Kemmis,Robin McTaggart
Publsiher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1982
Genre: Action research in education
ISBN: 0868282316

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The Action Research Planner

The Action Research Planner
Author: Stephen Kemmis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2004
Genre: Action research in education
ISBN: OCLC:1166667734

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Essentials of Critical Participatory Action Research

Essentials of Critical Participatory Action Research
Author: Michelle Fine,María Elena Torre
Publsiher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2021
Genre: Action research
ISBN: 1433834618

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This book describes a method in which researchers commit to research WITH, not ON, members of marginalized communities in order to challenge and transform conditions of social injustice.

Participatory Action Research for Educational Leadership

Participatory Action Research for Educational Leadership
Author: E. Alana James,Margaret T. Milenkiewicz,Alan Bucknam
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412937771

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While written for mastersÆ students in any Educational Leadership concentration, this is a core text for departments that teach action research as a primary research methodology or a supplemental text for those that place it in a range of research methods. The book provides a readable overview of the PAR process similar to professional learning communities in schools. Its design reaches out to visual learners as graphic elements guide graduate students through the research methods they need to successfully complete rigorous projects. The results of the original PAR study and continued work with educational leaders lead us to believe that this approach ultimately produces the results school leaders seek and appreciate. Key Features: o Clear process through both the PAR steps employing a research logic model throughout. This benefits the graduate student or educational leader by leading them to data driven outcomes that are valid, credible and reliableGraphic elements guide the reader through the process and aid the visual learner in keeping track of the concepts behind the theory. o Reflective questions precede each section. This increases the reflective practices and routines of the reader as appropriate to the PAR process. o Tasks, written for both groups and individuals, aid participatory teams in working towards consensus and strong research designs o Practitioner stories make the lessons real and ease the emotional unease that come from tackling research practices the first time. Intended Audience: This book represents the evolution of PAR from a soft science to a process appropriate for educators in todayÆs data driven environments or for graduate students whose thesis needs to pass the recommendations of professors steeped in positivist traditions.

The Action Research Dissertation

The Action Research Dissertation
Author: Kathryn Herr,Gary L. Anderson
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483358123

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The first edition of The Action Research Dissertation: A Guide for Students and Faculty was a first-of-its-kind reference, distilling the authors’ decades of action research experience into a handy guide for graduate students. The Second Edition continues to provide an accessible roadmap that honors the complexity of action research, while providing an overview of how action research is defined, its traditions and history, and the rationale for using it. Authors Kathryn Herr and Gary L. Anderson demonstrate that action research is not only appropriate for a dissertation, but also is a deeply rewarding experience for both the researcher and participants. This practical book demonstrates how action research dissertations are different from more traditional dissertations and prepares students and their committees for the unique dilemmas they may face, such as validity, positionality, design, write-up, ethics, and dissertation defense.