Wednesday, July 18, 2012

What I have learned about action research?

Action research is a way to solve a progressive problem while working with others. It is a way to improve strategies and practices associated in your field of work. It collaboratively takes input to develop a transformation. The results of your research directly reflect the process or how in depth your research is. You always want to make sure that your research is in line with what you are trying to accomplish to avoid getting off topic and save time.
In your action research plan, create a visual road map for the reader. Do not "chunk." This means that you should separate your material. Create Subheadings to provide easy access for reader to find what they need to find without having to look too long for it. Begin by creating an outline with an introductory statement. You want to let whoever is going over the plan to be able to find what they are looking for in a timely manner. You want to make sure you can break up material with subheadings and/or visuals to break up your writing. Paraphrase frequently be sure not to over quote the author/s of the basis of your findings. This again creates dullness for the reader.
Action research is an effective way to solve problems in your field. Someone has always had a similar problem to yours. Find out who and how they dealt with it. You can tweak it to fit your situation.

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