When action researchers become educators, they too often fall short. By moving abruptly from practice into elaborating action research (AR) principles, they fail to develop a substantive educational framework built on AR pedagogy, AR evaluation models, and a moral compass for guiding the process. At issue is not merely whether th
Explores unaddressed ethical issues related to conducting teacher (action) research and makes recomm...
Action Research (AR) originated from the work of Kurt Lewin during the 1940s and has been summarised...
Following entry into the workforce, there are limited opportunities for new graduate teachers to eng...
The theory of action research (AR) pedagogy presented in this article is, at its core, ethical in na...
Copyright 2006, SAGE Publications. This is a pre-copyedited version of an article accepted for pu...
Action research in education has gained increasing attention in the past 20 years. It is viewed as a...
This reflective contribution covers a wide range of ethical issues which are bound to arise when tea...
In the paper, Brečko examines the possibility of introducing action research in adult education, and...
Depending on which literature we use, ‘action research’ may be defined in slightly different ways. Y...
Critics of educational reform efforts accuse educators of reinventing the pedagogical wheel of educa...
AbstractIn our study we examine the possibilities for using action research by teachers in planning ...
The juxtaposition of action and research conveys a sense of the richness and complexity of action re...
Scholars have criticized teacher education programs for using action research (AR) to improve candid...
Action research is concerned with diagnosing a problem in a specific context and attempting to solve...
Action research is one of a group of activities associated with the idea of reflective teaching. Adv...
Explores unaddressed ethical issues related to conducting teacher (action) research and makes recomm...
Action Research (AR) originated from the work of Kurt Lewin during the 1940s and has been summarised...
Following entry into the workforce, there are limited opportunities for new graduate teachers to eng...
The theory of action research (AR) pedagogy presented in this article is, at its core, ethical in na...
Copyright 2006, SAGE Publications. This is a pre-copyedited version of an article accepted for pu...
Action research in education has gained increasing attention in the past 20 years. It is viewed as a...
This reflective contribution covers a wide range of ethical issues which are bound to arise when tea...
In the paper, Brečko examines the possibility of introducing action research in adult education, and...
Depending on which literature we use, ‘action research’ may be defined in slightly different ways. Y...
Critics of educational reform efforts accuse educators of reinventing the pedagogical wheel of educa...
AbstractIn our study we examine the possibilities for using action research by teachers in planning ...
The juxtaposition of action and research conveys a sense of the richness and complexity of action re...
Scholars have criticized teacher education programs for using action research (AR) to improve candid...
Action research is concerned with diagnosing a problem in a specific context and attempting to solve...
Action research is one of a group of activities associated with the idea of reflective teaching. Adv...
Explores unaddressed ethical issues related to conducting teacher (action) research and makes recomm...
Action Research (AR) originated from the work of Kurt Lewin during the 1940s and has been summarised...
Following entry into the workforce, there are limited opportunities for new graduate teachers to eng...