The SAGE handbook of educational action research
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
The SAGE handbook of educational action research
SAGE, 2013
- : pbk
Available at / 5 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
Originally published: 2009
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This handbook presents and critiques predominant and emergent traditions of Educational Action Research internationally. Now a prominent methodology, Educational Action Research is well suited to exploring, developing and sustaining change processes both in classrooms and whole organisations such as schools, Departments of Education, and many segments of universities.
The handbook contains theoretical and practical based chapters by highly respected scholars whose work has been seminal in building knowledge and expertise in the field. It also contains chapters exemplifying the work of prominent practitioner and community groups working outside universities.
The Editors provide an introduction and conclusion, as well as an opening chapter which charts the historical development of action research and provides an analysis of its underlying theories. The handbook is organized into four sections, each beginning with a short introduction:
- Action research methodology: diversity of rationales and practices
- Professional: Knowledge production, staff development, and the status of educators
- Personal: Self-awareness, development and identity
- Political: Popular knowledge, difference, and frameworks for change
This is a key resource for scholars and graduate students at doctors and masters levels, as well as school leaders and administrators.
Susan Noffke is Associate Professor of Curriculum & Instruction at the University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign and co-editor with R.B. Stevenson of Educational Action Research (Teachers College Press, 1995). She taught at the primary school level for a decade, and has led masters and doctoral level courses in action research for the past 20 years. She continues to work with many collaborative projects with schools and school districts.
Bridget Somekh is Professor of Educational Research at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. She is a founder editor of the Educational Action Research journal and has been a co-ordinator of the Collaborative Action Research Network (CARN) for many years. She is co-editor of Research Methods in the Social Sciences (SAGE: 2005) and author of Action Research: a Methodology for Change and Development (Open University Press: 2006).
Table of Contents
Introduction - Susan E. Noffke and Bridget Somekh
Revisiting the Professional, Personal and Political Dimensions of Action Research - Susan E. Noffke
PART ONE: ACTION RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: DIVERSITY OF RATIONALES AND PRACTICES
Introduction to Part I
Building Educational Theory through Action Research - John Elliott
Teacher Research as Stance - Marilyn Cochran-Smith and Susan L Lytle
Dialogic Inquiry as Collaborative Action Research - Gordon Wells
Action Research and the Personal Turn - Sandra Hollingsworth, Anthony Cody, Mary Dybdahl, Leslie Turner Minarik, Jennifer Davis-Smallwood and Karen Manheim Teel
Educational Action Research: A critical approach - Wilfred Carr and Stephen Kemmis
Action Research for/as/Mindful of Social Justice - Morwenna Griffiths
PART TWO: PROFESSIONAL: KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION, STAFF DEVELOPMENT, AND THE STATUS OF EDUCATORS
Introduction to Part II
A School District-Based Action Research Program in the United States - Cathy Caro-Bruce, Mary Klehr, Ken Zeichner and Ana Maria Sierra Piedrahita
Using Action Research to Support Students with Special Educational Needs - Christine O'Hanlon
Renegotiating Knowledge Relationships in Schools - Chris Bigum and Leonie Rowan
Lesson Study as Action Research - Catherine Lewis, Rebecca Perry and Shelley Friedkin
Professional Development, Teacher Voice and Knowledge Production
Practitioner Action Research and Educational Leadership - Gary L Anderson and Kathryn Herr
Educational Action Research as a Paradigm for Change - Shoshana Keiny and Lily Orland-Barak
Practitioner Action Research: Building and Sustaining Success Through Networked Learning Communities - Christopher Day and Andrew Townsend
Action Research and Educational Change: Teachers as Innovators - Lesley Saunders and Bridget Somekh
A School System Takes on Exhibitions through Teacher Action Research - Marie Brennan
Action Research, Professional Development and Systemic Reform - Herbert Altrichter and Peter Posch
Sustaining the Next Generation of Teacher-Researchers to Work for Social Justice - Barbara Comber and Barbara Kamler
Co-operative Change Management through Practitioner Inquiry - Susan Groundwater-Smith
PART THREE: PERSONAL: SELF-AWARENESS, DEVELOPMENT AND IDENTITY
Introduction to Part III
Ethics and the 'Personal' in Action Research - Jane Zeni
Writing to Learn: A process for the Curious - Mary Louise Holly
From Passionate Enquiry to Loving Detachment: One researcher's Methodological Journey - Marion Dadds
The Interconnections between Narrative Inquiry and Action Research - Debbie Pushor and D Jean Clandinin
Capabilities, Flourishing and the Normative Purposes of Action Research - Melanie Walker
Demonstrating Quality in Educational Research for Social Accountability - Jean McNiff and Jack Whitehead
Action Research and Pedagogy as Science of the Child's Upbringing - Petra Ponte and Jan Ax
Developing Relationships, Developing the Self: Buddhism and Action Research - Richard Winter
Teaching and Cultural Difference: Exploring the potential for a psychoanalytically informed action research - Terrance Carson
Complexity Theory and Action Research - Dennis Sumara and Brent Davis
Agency through Action Research: Constructing Active Identities from Theoretical Models and Metaphors - Bridget Somekh
Existentialism and Action Research - Allan Feldman
PART FOUR: POLITICAL: POPULAR KNOWLEDGE, DIFFERENCE, AND FRAMEWORKS FOR CHANGE
Introduction to Part IV
Elbows Out, Arms Linked: Claiming spaces for feminisms and gender equity in educational action research - Patricia Maguire and Britt-Marie Berge
Students' Participation in School Change: Action research on the ground - Pat Thomson and Helen Gunter
Community Action and Agency in the Education of Urban Youth - Peter C Murrell Jnr.
Professional Development, Teacher Voice and Knowledge Production
Social-Political Theory in Working with Teachers for Social Justice Schooling - Marie Brennan and Susan E Noffke
Rethinking Action Research: Commonsense and Relations of Freedom - Andrew Gitlin
Participatory Action Research in Latin American Education: A road map to a different part of the world - Eduardo Flores-Kastanis, Juny Montoya-Vargas and Daniel H Suarez
Teacher Development and Political Transformation: Reflections from the South African experience - Maureen Robinson and Crain Soudien
The Impact of Action Research in the Spanish Schools in the Post-Franco Era - Angel I Perez Gomez, Miguel Sola Fernandez, Encarnacion Soto Gomez and Francisco Murillo Mas
Popular Education and Action Research - Mary Brydon-Miller, Ismail Davids, Namrata Jaitli, M Brinton Lykes, Jean Schensul and Susan Williams
Partnership Action Research for Social Justice: Politics, challenges and possibilities - Lew Zipin and Robert Hattam
Conclusions - Bridget Somekh and Susan E Noffke
by "Nielsen BookData"