Action Research Primer

Buch | Softcover
136 Seiten
2008 | New edition
Peter Lang Publishing Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8204-9527-9 (ISBN)
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Counterpoints Primers are designed to provide a brief and concise introduction or supplement to specific topics in education. Although sophisticated in content, these primers are written in an accessible style, usable for undergraduate and graduate classroom. Each volume includes a glossary of key terms and a References and Resources section.
Despite the fact that publishers and policy-makers have had increasing influence over classrooms, it is the teacher who must make decisions on a minute-by-minute basis about what will help specific students learn. Similarly, local administrators must make key decisions at the school and district level that will best serve particular communities of teachers, students, and parents. Action research offers educators and other stakeholders a systematic way to research and reflect on specific students, classrooms, schools, and communities in order to solve local problems and improve local conditions. This book offers an overview of various definitions and perspectives on action research without prescribing any single approach. Instead, key questions are explored: Who conducts action research? Why? How? Possible answers sketch the many types of possible projects, ranging from an individual teacher trying to improve the experience of a particular student to a group of educators and community members striving to improve local socioeconomic conditions.
The Action Research Primer presents an accessible but comprehensive introduction to the field, providing a basic compass and map for the interested practitioner. Chapters include a brief historical overview, an introduction to competing research paradigms, discussion of key issues that inform project design, a serviceable guide to process, and an extensive list of resources pointing to more detail on the many categories, communities, and publication outlets of action research.

The Author: Patricia H. Hinchey earned her Ed.D. from Teachers College, Columbia University, and is Associate Professor of Education at Penn State. Her previous books include Finding Freedom in the Classroom: A Practical Introduction to Critical Theory (an AESA Critics’ Choice Award winner, Peter Lang, 1998); The Graduate Grind: A Critical Look at Graduate Education (with I. Kimmel, 2000); Students’ Rights (2000); and Becoming a Critical Educator: Defining a Classroom Identity, Designing a Critical Pedagogy (Peter Lang, 2004). A research fellow of the Education Policy Research Unit at Arizona State University and of the Education and the Public Interest Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Dr. Hinchey writes frequently on teacher education, educational policy, and critical pedagogy.

Reihe/Serie Peter Lang Primer ; 24
Peter Lang Primer ; 24
Mitarbeit Herausgeber (Serie): Shirley R. Steinberg, Joe L. Kincheloe
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 225 mm
Gewicht 220 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-8204-9527-1 / 0820495271
ISBN-13 978-0-8204-9527-9 / 9780820495279
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