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Action Research in Education: Fundamentals of Applied Research

Editat de Anne Campbell, Susan Groundwater-Smith
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iun 2010
Action Research in Education traces the evolution of classroom research as it connects to curriculum, pedagogy and professional practice in schools. It includes an original introduction by the editors that makes the argument for the selection of each piece and shows where each sits in the field.Volume One: Historical Perspectives in Action Research in Schools: From Curriculum Development to Enhancing Teacher Professional Learning traces the focus for classroom research from curriculum development in the 1970s and 1980s to professional development and learning and teaching in the 1990s and to the present day. This volume also presents some key papers from classroom research that focus on pupil learning, teachers' teaching, teachers' learning, and development and pupil voice.
Volume Two: Distinctive Methodologies Employed in Action Research in Schools takes up major methodological issues by drawing on critiques of action inquiry while also seeking to further illuminate matters in relation to the construction of professional knowledge and professional agency.
Volume Three: Key Examples of Action Research in Schools within International Settings draws on major research projects focusing on classrooms from the 1970s to the present day.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781848606838
ISBN-10: 1848606834
Pagini: 1240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 2.5 kg
Ediția:Three-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Fundamentals of Applied Research

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

VOLUME ONE: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES IN ACTION RESEARCH IN SCHOOLS: FROM CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT TO ENHANCING TEACHER PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
Why Action Research? - Mary Brydon-Miller, Davydd Greenwood and Patricia Maguire
Mapping the Field of Practitioner Research, Inquiry and Professional Learning - Anne Campbell and Olwen McNamara
Relationships of Knowledge and Practice: Teacher learning in communities - Marilyn Cochran-Smith and Susan Lytle
Democracy and Education - John Dewey
The Teacher Research Movement: A decade later - Marilyn Cochran-Smith and Susan Lytle
What is Evidence-Based Education? - Philip Davies
Making Evidence-Based Practice Educational - John Elliott
Building Educational Theory through Action Research - John Elliott
People's Spaces in Global Processes: The response of the local - Orlando Fals Borda
Connecting Action Research to Genuine Teacher Development - Jennifer Gore and Ken Zeichner
The Knowledge Creating School - David Hargreaves
The Use of Research to Improve Practice: A systematic review of the literature - Jane Hemsley-Brown and Caroline Sharp
Between a Rock and a (Very) Hard Place: The ambiguous promise of action research in the context of state mandated teacher professional development - Mary-Lee and George Richardson
Action Research and Minority Problems - Kurt Lewin
Constructing a Territory for Professional Practice Research: Some introductory considerations - Ian Macpherson, Ross Brooker, Tania Aspland and Eve Cuskelly
Professional, Personal and Political Dimensions of Action Research - Susan Noffke
Action Research in Education: Addressing gaps in ethical principles and practices - Amanda Nolen and Jim Vander Putten
Explorations in Teaching and Learning: A biographical narrative and some enduring issues - Andrew Pollard
Action Research in Singapore Education: Constraints and sustainability - Hairon Salleh
Research as a Basis for Teaching - Lawrence Stenhouse
What Counts as Research? - Lawrence Stenhouse
Practitioner Research - Ken Zeichner and Susan Noffke
Accumulating Knowledge Across Self-Studies in Teacher Education - Ken Zeichner
VOLUME TWO: DISTINCTIVE METHODOLOGIES EMPLOYED IN ACTION RESEARCH IN SCHOOLS
The New Paradigm Wars: Is there room for rigorous practitioner knowledge in schools and universities? - Gary Anderson and Kathryn Herr
Educational Research: The hardest science of all - David Berliner
Guidelines for Quality in Autobiographical Forms of Self-Study Research - Robert Bullough, Jr and Stefinee Pinnegar
Action Research as Critical Educational Science - Wilfred Carr and Stephen Kemmis
Teacher Development Partnership Research: A focus on methods and issues - Ardra Cole and J. Gary Knowles
Stories of Experience and Narrative Inquiry - F. Michael Connelly and D. Jean Clandinin
Validity and Quality in Self-Study - Allan Feldman
Linking Practice-Sensitive Researchers to Research-Sensitive Practitioners - Bernard Gifford and Nina Gabelko
Action Research: A contradiction in terms - Martyn Hammersley
Participatory Action Research: Communicative action and the public sphere - Stephen Kemmis and Robin McTaggart
Participatory Teacher Development At Schools: Processes and issues - Mary Koutselini
How Should Research Contribute to Instructional Improvement? The case of lesson study - Catherine Lewis, Rebecca Parry and Aki Murata
Action Research - Susan Noffke and Bridget Somekh
Comments on Bulterman-Bos: Research relevancy or research for change? - Susan Noffke
Generalisation: The linchpin of evidence-based practice - Jill Robinson and Nigel Norris
Expressions of Excellence and the Assessment of Applied and Practice Based Research - Alis Oancea and John Furlong
From Technical Rationality to Reflection-in-Action - Donald Schön
Teachers' Work and the Politics of Reflection - John Smyth
VOLUME THREE: KEY EXAMPLES OF ACTION RESEARCH IN SCHOOLS WITHIN INTERNATIONAL SETTINGS
Professional Learning that Makes a Difference: Successful strategies implemented by priority action schools in New South Wales - Beveridge, Susan Groundwater-Smith, Stephen Kemmis and Dianne Wasson
Action Research in Practice: Critical literacy in an urban grade 3 classroom - Karyn Cooper and Robert White
Inquiring Minds Want To Know: Action research at a New York City professional development school - Margaret Crocco, Bayard Faithfull and Sherry Schwartz
Supporting Professional Learning through Action Research: Three case studies - John Elliott
Transformative Approaches to Student Voice: Theoretical underpinnings, recalcitrant realities - Michael Fielding
Final Report of Evaluative Inquiry into the Sustainability of Professional Learning Through School-based Action Learning Sydney and Wollongong Universities for AGQTP NSW - April 2005 2 Executive Summary and Case Study - Garry Hoban, Tony Herrington, Lisa Kervin, Robyn Ewing, Judy Anderson and David Smith
Learning to Learn with Parents: Lessons from two research projects - Elaine Hall, Kate Wall, Steve Higgins, Linda Stephens, Irene Pooley and John Welham
Learning How to Learn in Classrooms, Schools and Networks: Aims, designs analysis - Mary James, Paul Black, Robert McCormick, David Pedder and Dylan Wiliam
Activities Using Collaborative Teacher Research to Determine the Impact of Professional Development School Activities on Elementary Students' Math and Writing Outcomes - Stephanie Knight, Donna Wiseman and Donna Cooner
Just Showing Up: Supporting early literacy through teachers' professional communities - Gloria Ladson-Billings and Mary Louise Gomez
Looking at Student Work for Teacher Learning, Teacher Community and School Reform - Judith Warren Little, Maryl Gearhart, Marnie Curry and Judith Kafka
Race, Narrative Inquiry and Self-Study in Curriculum and Teacher Education - H. Richard Milner
The UK's Teaching and Learning Research Programme: Findings and significance - Andrew Pollard
Developing a Pedagogy of Opportunity for Students and Their Teachers: Navigations and negotiations in insider action research - Sharon Ravitch and Kathleen Wirth
Enabling Students to Participate In School Improvement through a Students as Researchers Programme - Amanda Roberts and Judith Nash
Participant Knowledge and the Meeting of Practitioner and Researcher - Karin Rönnerman
Learning and Teaching Participation through Action Research: Experiences from an innovative masters programme - Peter Taylor and Jethro Pettit
Teachers in Action Research: Assumptions and potentials - Yuen-Ling Li
Listening to Teachers - Listening to Students: Substantive conversations about resistance, empowerment and engagement - David Zyngier

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Action Research in Education traces the evolution of classroom research as it connects to curriculum, pedagogy and professional practice in schools.