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ACTION RESEARCH, Diagnosing, 1.0 Introduction - Coggle Diagram
ACTION RESEARCH
What is Action Research?
A disciplined process of inquiry conducted by and for those taking the action
A systematic action taken in an attempt to improve practice by participants by way of their own practical actions, also of their own reflection on the effects of those action
What Are The Main Stages of Action Research
Taking Action
Evaluating
Specifying Learning
Advantages of Action Research
To reconstruct theory and use more effective practices in their workplace
Supports the professional development of employees by helping them become more atonomous
Limitation of Action Research
Where action research takes time as decision making and reflection takes time
Time is needed as well in planning and for learning steps of how to go about doing action research
How Are Data Analyze?
Looking at group of data
attempt to induce
organized things observed into groups
look for recurring items
look for themes that emerge
similar things to be coded into categories
categories need flexibility
Purpose
improvement of practice
handle activities capably
Guide in Writing Action Research
4.0 Target group
5.0 Implementation of Action Plan
6.0 Findings
7.0 Reflections
8.0 Future Research, List of References, Appendices
Diagnosing
Action Planning
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Focus of Study
3.0 Objectives of Study