The Action Research Dissertation: A Guide for Students and Faculty
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Description
- Introduces action research as a foundation for dissertations
- Explains how action research differs from traditional academic research
- Focuses on solving real-world problems through research
- Emphasizes collaboration, participation, and social responsibility
- Provides a strong theoretical framework for action research
- Guides the full dissertation process: design to presentation
- Explains issues of validity and research quality clearly
- Discusses the researcher’s role and positionality
- Explains working ethically with participants and communities
- Shows how action research can be both practical and academic
Who Should Read This Book
- Master’s students planning an action research dissertation
- PhD students using practitioner-based research approaches
- Teachers and supervisors guiding action research students
- Education researchers working in real classroom contexts
- Social work and community development researchers
- Organizational and leadership practitioners doing research
- Researchers interested in participatory and change-oriented studies
- Practitioners balancing academic requirements and real impact
- Anyone needing a clear roadmap for action research dissertations
Why This Book Matters
- Clarifies how to conduct rigorous action research
- Helps balance academic standards with practical impact
- Addresses common challenges faced by practitioner-researchers
- Supports ethical and responsible research practices
- Strengthens the credibility of action research dissertations
- Helps researchers meet institutional expectations
- Encourages research that leads to meaningful change
- Useful as both a guide and long-term reference
- Bridges academic research and professional practice
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Edition | 2nd |
Number Of Pages | 216 |
About the authors: Kathryn Herr and Gary L. Anderson
People know Kathryn Herr and Gary L. Anderson for their work in action research and educational leadership. They all have a lot of academic expertise, practical knowledge, and a great desire to help students, instructors, and community-based researchers become more powerful.
People know Kathryn Herr for her work in research that involves participants and practitioners. She helps teachers connect what they learn in school with what they do in real life, and she supports people who want to make a difference in their own learning environments.
Gary L. Anderson is an expert in school reform, qualitative research, and looking at education from a critical point of view. He has spent years teaching graduate students and working directly in schools, and he helps scholars look into important problems and turn their findings into action.
Herr and Anderson’s book, The Action Research Dissertation: A Guide for Students and Faculty, gives a clear plan on how to plan, carry out, and present action research that really makes things better. Their collaborative approach helps students and professors create useful, meaningful research that makes schools and communities stronger.
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