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A Critical Action Research Reader

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Counterpoints 433

Patricia H Hinchey

Peter Lang

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Since its inception, action research has been the subject of confusion and controversy. Can something be research if it doesnt «prove» anything? Can something be action research if its a project run by an expert who does not consider participants co-researchers? Questions multiply when the general term is limited to critical action research. What makes critical action research different from action research generally? Can the action research project of a classroom teacher intended to raise standardized test scores properly be considered critical? Is there a role for advocacy in any enterprise calling itself research? If critical action research is distinct from traditional empirical research, then what formats make sense for sharing results? This highly diverse collection of previously unpublished and published works offers a sampling of opinions on key theoretical and methodological questions, complemented by a wide range of critical action research reports illustrating what various theories look like in practice. The book provides a sketch of the topography of critical action research terrain and illuminates some diverse paths through it.

Autorenportrait

Patricia H. Hinchey is Professor of Education at Penn State and a Research Fellow at the National Education Policy Center (NEPC) at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She holds a doctorate from Teachers College, Columbia University, and has authored numerous articles as well as several books on topics including critical theory, education for civic engagement, action research, and teacher assessment. Dr. Hinchey is also a former director of a professional development unit for faculty on Penn State's regional campuses.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 23.11.2015

Umfang: 344 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: GEB

Format: 2.3 x 26 x 18.3 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9781433117596

Umbreit-Nr.: 6095196

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