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Burges, Bill – 1976
This publication is intended to help people find the documents most suited to solving their researchable problems. It begins by discussing how to approach research and then outlines such sources of documentary evidence as current books, indexes, periodicals, bibliographies, and the ERIC system. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Action Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Research Methodology, Research Reviews (Publications)
Linder, Steven; Gordon, Rhonda E. – 1974
The authors define action or "on the job" research as a type of applied research undertaken by practitioners in order to solve practical problems and improve operations in the educational or institutional setting. Advantages and disadvantages of using action research are presented and procedures for conducting it outlined. Two tables list…
Descriptors: Action Research, Adult Education, Educational Research, Institutional Research
Sagor, Richard – 1992
Collaborative action research, conducted by teams of practitioners, is a process that enables teachers: (1) to improve student learning, (2) to improve their own practice, (3) to contribute to the development of their own profession, and (4) to overcome the isolation commonly experienced by classroom teachers. By promoting collegial relationships…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, Collegiality, Educational Objectives
McKay, Jack – 1991
The purpose of this monograph is to heighten awareness about action research for both teachers and administrators involved in California middle level reform efforts. This approach to educational research is a means of developing knowledge through collaboration in a process that improves both student learning and professional autonomy. The…
Descriptors: Action Research, Administrators, Classroom Research, Intermediate Grades