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Action Research for Improving Educational Practice
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Action Research for Improving Educational Practice
A Step-by-Step Guide

Second Edition


October 2009 | 176 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Which topics are right for Action Research in an education context? How do you go about planning a project, collecting and analysing your data? What's the best way to present your research findings to parents, colleagues or funding bodies?

Whether you are a busy teacher doing research in your classroom, an undergraduate starting your research project, or a Masters level or education doctorate student writing up your dissertation, this step-by-step guide takes you through every stage involved in carrying out Action Research.

In this brand new edition, you will find additional guidance on:

- philosophical underpinnings of Action Research

- the challenges of being an insider researcher

- searching and analysing literature from the internet

- children's participation and children's rights in action research projects in educational settings

- validity and authenticity in action research

- a new chapter on writing for publication

- an action research planning sheet.

This book draws on Valsa Koshy's extensive experience of supervising researchers at all levels, and includes examples of Action Research carried out by practitioners across a range of topics and age groups. Case studies include UK and international examples, allowing you to reflect on multiple perspectives of Action Research in education.

Those new to Action Research, and those looking for a straightforward explanation of the methods involved, will find this book invaluable.

Valsa Koshy is Professor of Education and Director of a Research and Development Centre at Brunel University.

 
What Is Action Research?
 
Getting Started
 
Reviewing the Literature
 
Planning Action
 
Gathering Data
 
Analyzing Data and Generating Evidence
 
Writing up Your Action Research
 
Publishing Your Action Research and Planning the Next Steps

This book is a useful guide if you are embarking on action research for the first time. With many illustrative examples and relevant websites, the text takes the student through the research process from defining action research to publishing action research findings.

Dr Alaster Douglas
School of Education, Roehampton University
February 11, 2011

Though this book is written quite clearly and offers many wonderful examples, the topic does not really fit our teaching focus. I am sure, it can give practicioners very good and helpful hints on how to do research in their classrooms. However, we try to teach our teacher students the basics of empirical working. Based on these, I am sure, the book can be a good addition. Therefore, we recommend this book as additional literature.

Dr Tatjana Hilbert
Department of Psychology, University of Mainz
February 2, 2011

The book has a useful glossary, which is helpful for the reader. Guidance on further reading is included along with website addresses linking to resources.

Clear examples and diagrams are used; these make it easier for the reader to understand the issues and strategies being discussed. Bullet points are used to list and draw the reader’s attention to key points.

This is a useful book for those undertaking action research projects as part of their studies.

Mrs Sharon Sugden
Foundation Degree in Early Years, Kirklees College
January 26, 2011

This is a very useful text for anyone considering using action research. It is practical and full of useful tips.

Dr Geraldine Davis
Faculty of Education, Anglia Ruskin University
January 17, 2011

Truly helpful book with hands on examples. Excellent!

Mrs Mia Forss
Management , Arcada Polytechnic
January 17, 2011

I organise a teacher researcher group. The group is already using this book as text for its regular meetings, to drive Action Research that we carry out. We are finding it most useful.

Dr John Oversby
Institute of Education, Reading University
January 3, 2011

This is a very clear text - offering advice and structure for teachers undertaking a course in practioner inquiry. This is a key field for us - and the clarity in detail and structure of this text makes it very suitable for practitioner and teachers looking into their own practice.

(Happy to add more if you want ..!!)

Dr Peter Gates
School of Education, Nottingham University
December 3, 2010

This remains one of my favourite texts for Action Research. The students find it very readable and the presentation is clear and concise.

Mrs Valerie Keating
Faculty of Health & Wellbeing, Sheffield Hallam University
November 19, 2010

Preferred the Clive Opie Doing Educational Research book as an introductory book into this subject matter. That is not to say the book is not good - clear guidance, nicely broken down, extremely accessible. A personal preference only.

Mr Warren Evans
ICE House Project, Cornwall College
November 15, 2010

The most comprehensive yet accessible publication on conducting action research. the bookmis recommended as essential for the course.

Ms Jodi Roffey-Barentsen
Humanities & Education Dept, Farnborough College of Technology
October 21, 2010

New to the 2nd edition is guidance on the following:

  • Philosophical underpinnings of Action Research
  • The challenges of being an insider researcher
  • Searching and analysing literature from the internet
  • Children's participation and children's rights in action research projects in educational settings
  • Validity and authenticity in action research

The 2nd edition also features:

  • A new chapter on writing for publication
  • An action research planning sheet

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter One

Chapter 5: Gathering data


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