
Professional Development Through Action Research
International Educational Perspectives
Christine O'Hanlon(Editor)
Routledge Falmer (Publisher)
Published on 8. May 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-7507-0508-0 (ISBN)
Description
Written from various perspectives, this book describes ways of using action research to improve teaching and learning. It includes contributions about action research related to: political action; school inclusion; distance learning; feminism; and initial teacher training. The coherent theme of the book is the consistent appraisal of action research as a means of supporting the transformation of educational praxis through practical enquiry and reflexive practice.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
348 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7507-0508-0 (9780750705080)
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International Educational Perspectives
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International Educational Perspectives
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International Educational Perspectives
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Content
Part 1 National contexts in action research: reflecting where the action is - the design of the Ford Teaching Project, John Elliott and Clem Adelman; repositioning the teacher in US schools and society - feminist readings of action research, Sandra Hollingsworth; doing action research in South Africa, Melanie Walker; changing the culture of teaching and learning - implications for action research, Peter Posch. Part 2 Action research and the development of contexts: action research and quality development, Christine O'Hanlon; seeing off-cuts - researching a professional and parents' campaign to save inclusive education in a London borough, Alice Paige-Smith; redefining, reconstructing and reflecting on the group process, Jane Richards; the never-ending story - reflection and development, Sonia Burnard and Heather Nesbitt. Part 3 Action research and individual learning: can action research give coherence to school- based learning of experiences of students, Anne Edwards; discussion of a pilot project to focus the thinking of BEd students, Sue Cox; children's perspectives on underachievement, David Wilcockson; emotional experiences in learning and teaching in a distance learning education course, Rosemary Crowe.