All You Need to Know About Action ResearchWhat is action research? Why do action research? When should you use action research? In the second edition of All You Need to Know about Action Research, expert practitioners Jean McNiff and Jack Whitehead guide you through everything you need to know to plan and carry out a successful action research project. The book provides: - A guide to the history and philosophy underpinning action research - Comprehensive coverage of the main theoretical debates in action research - A unique understanding of how action research can help your learning and your professional practice - Practical help in planning your project - Help with writing about your research and disseminating your findings. The second edition has been thoroughly updated throughout, and now includes new real-life case studies from Education, Health and Business. A new chapter on reviewing the literature has been added and the sections on data gathering and analysis have been updated to take into account the latest technological advances. This easy-to-follow overview of action research is essential reading for students, practitioners and seasoned researchers alike. Available with Perusall—an eBook that makes it easier to prepare for class |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
What Do I Need to Know? | 5 |
1 What Is Action Research? | 7 |
2 Who Can Do Action Research? | 18 |
3 The Underpinning Assumptions of Action Research | 26 |
4 Where Did Action Research Come from and Where Is it Now? | 41 |
Why Do I Need to Know? | 53 |
5 Why Do Action Research? | 55 |
13 Gathering Sorting and Storing Data | 140 |
14 Turning the Data into Evidence | 150 |
How Do I Test and Critique My Knowledge? | 159 |
15 Testing the Validity of Your Claims to Knowledge | 161 |
17McNiff_2e4203CH16 | 171 |
17 Engaging with the Politics of Knowledge | 180 |
How Do I Represent and Disseminate My Knowledge? | 189 |
18 Telling Your Research Story | 191 |
6 Learning to Improve Practice | 62 |
7 Contributing to New Theory | 71 |
8 Evaluating Your Research | 79 |
How Do I Find Out? | 87 |
Planning and Designing Your Action Research | 89 |
10 Engaging with the Literatures | 111 |
Carrying Out Your Action Plan | 120 |
How Do I Generate Evidence to Support My Claim to Knowledge? | 131 |
12 Monitoring Practice and Looking for Data | 133 |
19 Writing a Workplace Report | 198 |
20 Writing a Report for Higher Degree Accreditation | 209 |
21 Publishing and Disseminating Your Research | 223 |
23McNiff_2e4203CH22 | 239 |
22 Explaining the Significance of Your Research | 241 |
23 Developing New Epistemologies for Workplace Cultures of Enquiry | 249 |
References | 260 |
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