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Elaine Wilson Action Research
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Start End What is research? What is action research?Big Questions? Validity of Action Research
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What is Research?
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Make it so What is Action Research?
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What if you want to do more than produce knowledge?
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What if your goals are to go beyond evidence and recommendations?
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What if your research goals include doing, shifting, changing or implementing?
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Action Research tackles real world problems in a participatory and collaborative way in order to produce action and knowledge in an integrated fashion through a cyclical process. Process, outcome, and application are inextricably linked
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Intuitive judgements Knowledge in action Reflective judgements Knowledge of action Deliberative Judgements Knowledge for action
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Action Research is a philosophical perspective which links the production of knowledge with action to effect change
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and also examines the underlying assumptions and priorities Reflexivity is an interactive process …… which takes into consideration the relationship between teacher, students and learning that shape interaction within a given time, place and situation.
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Knowledge
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Practice based knowledge
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Changing how we think Changing what we do Changing how we relate Changing practice
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Final Thoughts
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Educational researchers want to change educational practitioners practice so they will conform with educational theorists theories about how practice should be conducted
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Theorist theories are formed by their way of doing research Practitioner theoretical findings are formed by their way of doing
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Action Research gives practitioners intellectual and moral control over their practice So we need to do this rigorously
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