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You and your action research project Jean McNiff and Jack Whitehead. text

By: Whitehead, Jack | McNiff, JeanMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London and New York Routledge 2010 [ie2009]Edition: Third editionDescription: 271p. PbkISBN: 9780415487092Subject(s): Action research in education - MethodologyDDC classification: 370.72 MCN
Contents:
Introduction -- Action research: what it is and what it is not -- Why should you do action research? -- The main features of action research processes -- Working with others in organisational and institutional settings -- Influence and ethics -- Designing your project: action planning -- Designing your project: checklists for action -- Monitoring the action, looking for data, and documenting the processes involved -- Collecting and managing the data -- Analysing and interpreting the data and generating evidence -- Validation process: making claims to knowledge and validating them -- Legitimation processes: presenting reports and legitimating them -- Writing your report -- Disseminating your research and getting published.
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Book Book Ruskin College Library Ruskin College Library 370.72 MCN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available R49776J0085
Book Book Ruskin College Library Ruskin College Library 370.72 MCN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available R49792Y0085
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<p>Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-265) and index.</p>

Introduction -- Action research: what it is and what it is not -- Why should you do action research? -- The main features of action research processes -- Working with others in organisational and institutional settings -- Influence and ethics -- Designing your project: action planning -- Designing your project: checklists for action -- Monitoring the action, looking for data, and documenting the processes involved -- Collecting and managing the data -- Analysing and interpreting the data and generating evidence -- Validation process: making claims to knowledge and validating them -- Legitimation processes: presenting reports and legitimating them -- Writing your report -- Disseminating your research and getting published.

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