Action Research Using Strategic Inquiry to Improve Teaching and Learning

Cover of Action Research Using Strategic Inquiry to Improve Teaching and Learning by S. Michael Putman
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9781506307985
ISBN-10: 1506307981
Dimensions:
Height: 11 Inches
Length: 8.5 Inches
Weight: 1.4770971554 Pounds
Width: 0.65 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 370.72
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Action Research Using Strategic Inquiry to Improve Teaching and Learning by S. Michael Putman is a core text published by SAGE Publications on February 8, 2017. This 288-page book is designed for practitioners in graduate-level action research courses, focusing on proactive planning and the organized process of developing and conducting action research studies.

Readers will find that the book is structured around four key phases: task definition, goal setting and planning, enacting, and adapting. These phases guide learners through understanding action research and selecting topics for study, while also establishing plans for implementation. The text emphasizes the use of formative data readily available to educators, highlighting the connections between classroom instruction and the action research process. Additionally, it explores how action research can enhance teaching and learning by shifting perceptions regarding the use of informal data, such as anecdotal notes and observations, in research endeavors.


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Action Research: Using Strategic Inquiry to Improve Teaching and Learning is a core text for the Action Research course in Education. The proposed text seeks to address the needs of practitioners as it will be primarily written for use within a graduate level action research class. It will be oriented towards proactive planning as part of an organized, efficient process for developing and conducting an action research study. The book will be organized around implementation of the action research process using self-regulatory principles, which is characterized by four phases: task definition, goal setting and planning, enacting, and adapting. These four phases will be addressed as the learner considers what action research encompasses and a topic to be studied, then proceeds to establish a plan and enact it. This overall process is organized as can be seen in the Table of Contents. Michael Putnam and Tracy Rock will highlight methods and processes that incorporate formative data that is readily available to teachers, facilitating associations between classroom instruction and the action research process. The text will also reinforce how action research can improve the teaching and learning process by reinforcing or changing perceptions about the use of informal data, including anecdotal notes or observations, in the research process.

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