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Action research : models, methods, and examples / edited by Jerry W. Willis (St. John Fisher College), Claudia Edwards (St. John Fisher College).

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Willis, Jerry W., editor.
Edwards, Claudia, editor.
Series:
Applied research in education and the social sciences.
Applied research in education and the social sciences
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social problems--Research.
Social problems.
Action research.
Action research--Case studies.
Action research in education.
Action research in education--Case studies.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (343 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing Inc., 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The first three chapters of Action Research: Models, Methods, and Examples covers the history, foundations, and basics of conducting action research projects. In those chapters you will learn about the origins of action research as well as about the different methods and models of action research - from the original approaches used by Kurt Lewin and his students in the 1940s and 1950s to the diversity of current approaches to AR that are used to develop both solutions to real world problems and to construct a better understanding of important issues and concern in communities, schools, businesses, and organizations.The nine chapters in the second part of the book illustrate the many ways action research is practiced today. Those chapters illustrate the use of action research methods to accomplish everything from individual personal professional development to changing policies and practices in large organizations and systems.The chapters detail many specific methods of doing AR such as participatory action research, emancipatory action research, designbased action research, collaborative inquiry, and many others.
Contents:
Preface
Section i
Introduction
Chapter 1. The twists and turns of action research history / Jerry Willis and Claudia Edwards
Chapter 2. Theoretical foundations for the practice of action research / Jerry Willis and Claudia Edwards
Chapter 3. Varieties of action research / Jerry Willis and Claudia Edwards
Section ii. Action research models and approaches
Chapter 4. Individual action research: The parj and self study / La-Kicia K. Walker-Floyd
Chapter 5. An action research study: How can elementary teachers collaborate more effectively with parents to support student literacy learning? Carol anne st. George
Chapter 6. Implementing organization change using action learning and action research in an asian setting / Shankar Sankaran
Chapter 7. Immigrant phd students using action research as a tool in career preparation / Wenying Shi
Chapter 8. Pragmatic interpretive action research: Addressing a problem: Situated literacies in the homes and communities of three children / Maria Casamassa
Chapter 9. Design-based research as a form of action research / Dan Cernusca and Ioan Gelu Ionas
Chapter 10. Improving adherence to ante-retroviral treatment for people with harmful alcohol use in kariobangi, Kenya through participatory research and action / Caleb J. Othieno, Anne Obondo, and Mathai Muthoni
Chapter 11. Access to hiv treatment and care amongst commercial sex workers in malawi: A participatory reflection and action (pra) project report / Kingsley Chikaphupha, Patnice Nkhonjera, Ireen Namakhoma, and Rene Loewenson
Chapter 12. Cooperative inquiry revisited: Reflections of the past and guidelines for the future of intergenerational co-design / Mona Leigh Guha, Allison Druin, and Jerry Alan Fails
Chapter 13. Transitions in well-being and recovery cooperative inquiry involving older adults with lived experience of a mental illness / Kathleen Thompson
About the editors
About the contributors.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
Print version record.
ISBN:
1-62396-657-4
OCLC:
894511596

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