行动研究概念3
Professor Anne Burns
What AR does not do
-set out to prove/disprove an experimental hypothesis (it's about you and your understanding of your teaching)
-establish control/experimental groups
-control variables
-have control and experimental groups
-draw on pre-test/post-test methods
-emphasize statistical analyses
-produce generalizable findings
AR is "experimental" in an exploratory and interventionist sense.
The cycle of action research
--- plan -develop a plan of critically informed action to improve what is already happening
--- act - act to implement the plan
---observe -observe the effects of the critically informed action in the context in which it occurs
---reflect -reflect on these effects as the basis for further planning, subsequent critically informed action, [etc.] through a succession of stages.
(Kemmis & McTaggart, 1988,p.10)
What if I found out already, or something I didn't know before? If I found out some new information, how can I take more actions and going to the next step?
That's why sometimes you have more than one action research.
How does AR differ from other research?
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