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Book Synopsis
Action Research Essentials is a practical guide born of the author's own experience working with students in the social sciences and education, providing a step-by-step outline of how to do action research--backed by the most extensive theory and research coverage on the market today.

Table of Contents

Figures, Tables, & Exhibits xi

Preface xv

The Author xxi

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION TO ACTION RESEARCH 1

Introduction 2

What Is Action Research? 2

Action Research: Some Definitions 4

Why Engage in Action Research? 6

Steps in the Process 10

Phases of an Action Research Study 14

What Are Data? 18

When Is Action Research the Appropriate Choice? 21

How Can the Process Effect Change? 24

The Ethical Researcher 25

Summary 26

Key Terms 27

Discussion Questions 27

Suggested Topics 27

Online Activities 28

CHAPTER TWO: THE PROCESS BEGINS 29

The Action Research Environment 30

Identifying Problems Suitable for Action Research 31

Sources for Problems or Research Topics 33

Considering the Value of a Problem or Topic 35

Narrowing the Focus 37

The Reflective Journal Revisited 39

Concept Mapping and Focus 40

Reflecting on Relevancy 41

Inquiring, Questioning, Interviewing, and Gathering Information 43

The IRB—Friend or Foe? 45

Informed Consent Forms and Assent Forms 50

A Few More Words on the IRB 52

Summary 52

Key Terms 52

Discussion Questions 53

Suggested Topics 53

Online Activities 53

CHAPTER THREE: THE LITERATURE REVIEW 55

The Literature Review and Action Research 56

What Is a Literature Review? 56

Rationale for Reviewing Literature 57

Literature Review for Action Research 57

Conducting a General Literature Review: Processes and Steps 59

Identifying and Selecting Appropriate Sources 61

Relevancy, Accuracy, and Value of Online Sources 64

Online Literature Review 65

What Experts Have to Say 70

Organizing Sources and Themes in the Literature Review 71

Writing the Review 73

Summary 79

Key Terms 80

Discussion Questions 80

Suggested Topics 80

Online Activities 81

CHAPTER FOUR: DESIGNING RESEARCH QUESTIONS 83

What Drives a Study? 84

Starting Point for Generating Questions 84

Research Considerations 88

Research Design and Research Questions 89

Research Questions as a Blueprint or Framework 89

The Research Statement 93

Characteristics of Good Research Questions 93

Questions, Questions, Questions: Examples and Practice 96

Research Umbrella as a Source for Research Questions 96

Broad Themes, Subthemes, and Research Questions 99

Returning to the Literature Review 101

Blending Ideas to Achieve Refined Overarching Questions 101

Research Questions, Chronology, and Writing 103

Summary 104

Key Terms 104

Discussion Questions 104

Suggested Topics 105

Online Activities 105

CHAPTER FIVE: IDENTIFYING DATA SETS TO INFORM INQUIRY 107

Revisiting Questions 108

Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods 108

Data Versus Data Sets 114

Data Sets That Inform 116

Aligning Multiple Forms of Data with Overarching Questions 117

Triangulation and the Triangulation Matrix 121

Qualitative Data Instruments and Schedules 123

Research and Data Collection Schedules 130

Summary 132

Key Terms 135

Discussion Questions 135

Suggested Topics 135

Online Activities 136

CHAPTER SIX: THE ACTION RESEARCHER’S TOOLS 137

Tools for Conducting Research 138

Reflective Practice 145

Identifying and Collecting Artifacts 154

Making Use of Electronic Sources and Technology 154

Summary 157

Key Terms 158

Discussion Questions 158

Suggested Topics 159

Online Activities 159

QUALITATIVE DATA 163

Getting Started 164

Collecting and Analyzing Data 165

Organizing Data 169

Revisiting the Triangulation Matrix 171

Examining the Pieces 171

Examining Individual Data Sets and Subsets 173

Coding and Analyzing 189

Identifying Categories and Defining Attributes 191

The Big Picture 196

Summary 197

Key Terms 197

Discussion Questions 197

Suggested Topics 198

Online Activities 198

CHAPTER EIGHT: THE ACTION RESEARCH REPORT 201

Writing the Action Research Report 202

Rationale for Writing the Report 203

Components 203

Tips for Writing 204

Reporting and Presenting Findings 206

The Action Research Report Assignment 213

Summary 216

Key Term 216

Discussion Questions 216

Suggested Topics 217

Online Activities 217

CHAPTER NINE: DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING THE ACTION PLAN 219

The Action Plan 220

Rationale 221

Purpose 221

When Is an Action Plan Appropriate? 222

Informed Decision Making 223

Designing the Plan 224

Components 225

Using Findings to Inform Design 230

Continuous Improvement 230

Summary 231

Key Terms 231

Discussion Questions 231

Suggested Topics 232

Online Activities 232

Online Resources for Human Subjects Training and Institutional Review Board Information 235

Glossary 237

References 243

Index 245

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 20/03/2009
      ISBN13: 9780470189290, 978-0470189290
      ISBN10: 0470189290

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Action Research Essentials is a practical guide born of the author's own experience working with students in the social sciences and education, providing a step-by-step outline of how to do action research--backed by the most extensive theory and research coverage on the market today.

      Table of Contents

      Figures, Tables, & Exhibits xi

      Preface xv

      The Author xxi

      CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION TO ACTION RESEARCH 1

      Introduction 2

      What Is Action Research? 2

      Action Research: Some Definitions 4

      Why Engage in Action Research? 6

      Steps in the Process 10

      Phases of an Action Research Study 14

      What Are Data? 18

      When Is Action Research the Appropriate Choice? 21

      How Can the Process Effect Change? 24

      The Ethical Researcher 25

      Summary 26

      Key Terms 27

      Discussion Questions 27

      Suggested Topics 27

      Online Activities 28

      CHAPTER TWO: THE PROCESS BEGINS 29

      The Action Research Environment 30

      Identifying Problems Suitable for Action Research 31

      Sources for Problems or Research Topics 33

      Considering the Value of a Problem or Topic 35

      Narrowing the Focus 37

      The Reflective Journal Revisited 39

      Concept Mapping and Focus 40

      Reflecting on Relevancy 41

      Inquiring, Questioning, Interviewing, and Gathering Information 43

      The IRB—Friend or Foe? 45

      Informed Consent Forms and Assent Forms 50

      A Few More Words on the IRB 52

      Summary 52

      Key Terms 52

      Discussion Questions 53

      Suggested Topics 53

      Online Activities 53

      CHAPTER THREE: THE LITERATURE REVIEW 55

      The Literature Review and Action Research 56

      What Is a Literature Review? 56

      Rationale for Reviewing Literature 57

      Literature Review for Action Research 57

      Conducting a General Literature Review: Processes and Steps 59

      Identifying and Selecting Appropriate Sources 61

      Relevancy, Accuracy, and Value of Online Sources 64

      Online Literature Review 65

      What Experts Have to Say 70

      Organizing Sources and Themes in the Literature Review 71

      Writing the Review 73

      Summary 79

      Key Terms 80

      Discussion Questions 80

      Suggested Topics 80

      Online Activities 81

      CHAPTER FOUR: DESIGNING RESEARCH QUESTIONS 83

      What Drives a Study? 84

      Starting Point for Generating Questions 84

      Research Considerations 88

      Research Design and Research Questions 89

      Research Questions as a Blueprint or Framework 89

      The Research Statement 93

      Characteristics of Good Research Questions 93

      Questions, Questions, Questions: Examples and Practice 96

      Research Umbrella as a Source for Research Questions 96

      Broad Themes, Subthemes, and Research Questions 99

      Returning to the Literature Review 101

      Blending Ideas to Achieve Refined Overarching Questions 101

      Research Questions, Chronology, and Writing 103

      Summary 104

      Key Terms 104

      Discussion Questions 104

      Suggested Topics 105

      Online Activities 105

      CHAPTER FIVE: IDENTIFYING DATA SETS TO INFORM INQUIRY 107

      Revisiting Questions 108

      Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods 108

      Data Versus Data Sets 114

      Data Sets That Inform 116

      Aligning Multiple Forms of Data with Overarching Questions 117

      Triangulation and the Triangulation Matrix 121

      Qualitative Data Instruments and Schedules 123

      Research and Data Collection Schedules 130

      Summary 132

      Key Terms 135

      Discussion Questions 135

      Suggested Topics 135

      Online Activities 136

      CHAPTER SIX: THE ACTION RESEARCHER’S TOOLS 137

      Tools for Conducting Research 138

      Reflective Practice 145

      Identifying and Collecting Artifacts 154

      Making Use of Electronic Sources and Technology 154

      Summary 157

      Key Terms 158

      Discussion Questions 158

      Suggested Topics 159

      Online Activities 159

      QUALITATIVE DATA 163

      Getting Started 164

      Collecting and Analyzing Data 165

      Organizing Data 169

      Revisiting the Triangulation Matrix 171

      Examining the Pieces 171

      Examining Individual Data Sets and Subsets 173

      Coding and Analyzing 189

      Identifying Categories and Defining Attributes 191

      The Big Picture 196

      Summary 197

      Key Terms 197

      Discussion Questions 197

      Suggested Topics 198

      Online Activities 198

      CHAPTER EIGHT: THE ACTION RESEARCH REPORT 201

      Writing the Action Research Report 202

      Rationale for Writing the Report 203

      Components 203

      Tips for Writing 204

      Reporting and Presenting Findings 206

      The Action Research Report Assignment 213

      Summary 216

      Key Term 216

      Discussion Questions 216

      Suggested Topics 217

      Online Activities 217

      CHAPTER NINE: DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING THE ACTION PLAN 219

      The Action Plan 220

      Rationale 221

      Purpose 221

      When Is an Action Plan Appropriate? 222

      Informed Decision Making 223

      Designing the Plan 224

      Components 225

      Using Findings to Inform Design 230

      Continuous Improvement 230

      Summary 231

      Key Terms 231

      Discussion Questions 231

      Suggested Topics 232

      Online Activities 232

      Online Resources for Human Subjects Training and Institutional Review Board Information 235

      Glossary 237

      References 243

      Index 245

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