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100 Questions (and Answers) About Action Research identifies and answers the essential questions on the process of systematically approaching your practice from an inquiry-oriented perspective, with a focus on improving that practice. This unique text offers progressive instructors an alternative to the research status quo and serves as a reference for readers to improve their practice as advocates for those they serve. The Question and Answer format makes this an ideal supplementary text for traditional research methods courses, and also a helpful guide for practitioners in education, social work, criminal justice, health, business, and other applied disciplines.
Now I Have All These Data. What Is the Best Way to Present My Results?
Now I Have All These Data. What Is the Best Way to Present My Results?
Sharing your project and your results can be an important reflective time for you. Students of action research will be asked to do this in class. Practitioners may be asked to share, or elect to share, at a meeting with stakeholders. No matter the reason, there are guidelines you can follow to make the task easier.
- Tell the story of why. What was the importance to the study? What did you notice that made you wonder or made you want to improve some outcome?
- Tell the story of how. You chose an approach to study. Why did you choose that method over others? What are the intricacies of the method that ...
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