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- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 What is action research?
- Key points
- The development of action research: a brief background
- What is involved in action research?
- Some definitions of action research
- Examples of action research projects
- Action research and its theoretical underpinnings
- Conceptualizing action research
- Action researchers constructing their own knowledge
- Making your philosophical stance known
- The advantages of using action research as a methodology
- Summary
- Further reading
- Useful websites
- 2 Getting started
- Key points
- Action research and professional development
- What are the processes and outcomes of action research?
- Contexts for action
- Action research as purposeful research
- Is action research real research?
- Making a start
- Identifying a topic
- Some examples of topics
- Moving on
- Practical considerations
- Summary
- Further reading
- Useful websites
- 3 Reviewing the literature
- Key points
- The purposes of reviewing relevant literature
- What kinds of literature?
- Searching for relevant literature
- Sources of relevant literature
- Using the Internet
- Using electronic databases
- Managing your literature review
- Storing your literature review
- Reviewing and writing up the literature
- Summary
- Further reading
- Useful websites
- 4 Planning action
- Key points
- Making preparations
- Facilitating an action plan
- When things go wrong
- Summary
- Further reading
- Useful websites
- 5 Gathering data
- Key points
- Discussion of methodology
- Quantitative and qualitative data
- Ethical considerations
- Methods of data collection
- Gathering data questionnaires and surveys
- Conducting interviews
- Gathering documentary evidence
- Field diaries and notes
- Systematic observation
- Using video and DVD recording and photographs
- Quality indicators
- Summary
- Further reading
- Useful websites
- 6 Analysing data and generating evidence
- Key points
- Making a start
- Organizing your data
- Examples of action research projects
- Analysis and presentation of your data
- Working with qualitative data
- A framework for qualitative data analysis and interpretation
- Reflexivity and qualitative data
- Using computer software
- Coding
- Computer Aided Qualitative Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS)
- Using evidence and generating knowledge
- Generating knowledge
- Validating your claims to knowledge
- Summary
- Further reading
- 7 Writing up your action research
- Key points
- Writing a report of your action research
- Writing a Master’s dissertation
- Test your understanding of a dissertaion structure
- Doctoral theses
- Creative presentations of action research
- Conference presentations
- Telling a story as a case study
- Summary
- Further reading
- Useful websites
- 8 Publishing your action research and planning the next steps
- Key points
- Where will you disseminate your findings?
- Professional newsletters
- Publishing in professional journals
- Publishing in academic outlets
- Writing a paper for an academic journal
- A checklist for reviewing your paper before you send it for publication
- Useful websites
- Endnote
- Glossary
- References
- Index
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