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What factors bring value to action research, differentiating it from traditional educational research

What factors bring value to action research; differentiating it from traditional educational research

Part One: According Eileen Ferrance (2000) in “Themes in Education: Action Research,” action research “involves people working to improve their skills, techniques, and strategies. Action research is not about learning why we do certain things, but rather how we can do things better. It is about how we can change our instruction to impact students” (p. 9). Considering this perspective as well as the information in Chapter 1 of Action Research: A Guide for the Teacher Researcher, what factors bring value to action research, differentiating it from traditional educational research? Include at least three factors that are beneficial or lend credibility.
Part Two: Ferrance (2000) adds, “One of the drawbacks of individual research is that it may not be shared with others unless the teacher chooses to present findings at a faculty meeting, make a formal presentation at a conference, or submit written material to a listserv, journal, or newsletter” (p. 9). Considering that your Final project will be an action research proposal presentation, how will this lead you to improve your practice and make changes to instruction to positively impact students?
Part Three: Visit the Ashford University Library. Locate a full-text article that addresses Part One, providing additional comparisons between action and traditional research, or find an article that discusses Part Two, sharing research findings. Share at least one point from your article that adds to what you learned from our assigned readings. Be sure to cite your article according to APA standards.

 

 

 

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To have an effective action research, there are various practices which have to be put into consideration. After the data has been collected, it has to be analyzed and refined so as to abstract the intended information from the research. There has also to be a period of reflection on the data collected with an aim of ascertaining if whether the data collected corresponds to the real situation…………………………

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