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This is a "how to" book with a difference, easing the stress of research projects in teacher education courses, professional development initiatives and in school self-evaluation. Chapters guide readers through the practical aspects of carrying out a research project, supported by case studies from teachers' and student teachers' practice.

Produktbeschreibung
This is a "how to" book with a difference, easing the stress of research projects in teacher education courses, professional development initiatives and in school self-evaluation. Chapters guide readers through the practical aspects of carrying out a research project, supported by case studies from teachers' and student teachers' practice.


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Autorenporträt
Máirín Glenn, formerly an experienced school teacher and principal, currently works as an education consultant and a co-convenor of Network for Educational Action Research in Ireland (NEARI). Máirín is passionate about educational action research and its transformational power to enhance practice and promote social justice.

Bernie Sullivan is a committed and passionate action researcher with many years of experience as a teacher and as a school principal. Currently, she lectures on a Masters' program in research in practice and is a tutor on a postgraduate school leadership course. She has co-authored several books on action research and is a co-convenor of NEARI.

Mary Roche, formerly a classroom teacher and experienced lecturer in teacher education at both primary and secondary levels, is currently an education consultant and a school adviser. She is a co-convenor of NEARI, author of Developing Children's Critical Thinking through Picturebooks (Routledge, 2015) and co-author of several books on action research.

Caitriona McDonagh is a lecturer of Research in Practice and Research Methodologies. In addition to her writing and research into primary education, she is a co-convenor of NEARI. She holds extensive experience of implementing research in practice as a primary and special education teacher, researcher and teacher educator.

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'Any teacher who wishes to improve their practice for the ultimate gain of their learners will benefit from following the clear examples presented in this book. The authors draw on years of experience and wisdom gleaned from their own enquiries into practice to provide a step-by-step guide to conducting educational action research. It is a much-needed addition to the field of teacher development.'

Prof. Lesley Wood, Director, COMBER, Faculty of Education, North-West University, South Africa.

'Action Research for the Classroom, a 'how to' book on values-based educational action research in the classroom, is fabulous! The supportive tone, research skills presented in manageable chunks and practical frameworks, checklists and examples of teacher research has a 'I can do it!' feel to it. The authors attained their goal of sharing teachers' authentic voices and inspired me to think deeply about my contributions to a more just and equitable world.'

Dr Jacqueline Delong, International Mentor, Canada.



    'This is an essential guide for educators who wish to engage in practitioner based research in their education settings. Each chapter provides clear guidance on how to embark on and use Action Research in an education context. Rich insights from practicing educators across a range of relevant sectors offer valuable advice from their own research journey. I would encourage educators who are interested in engaging in practice informed research to examine this text.'





    Dr Bernadette Wrynn, Assistant Professor, Coordinator MEd Programme (Research in Practice), Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education, Maynooth University, Co. Kildare, Ireland.

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