Posts Tagged ‘project design’

On Monday January 20th, we’ll examine four methods of inquiry — interviewing students, surveying students, observing students and using reflections as research data — and decide how they might be used to inform a case study of how students in a diverse group (a) relate to the knowledge and skills a teacher thinks they are […]

  This week, we discussed some of the different forms that your research might take, the importance of having a clear action plan and project design, and the connection between questions and methods. Links to readings can be found here, and a grid to help you think through how the different parts of your project fit together. […]

Here is a set of slides for thinking about the overall purposes and ways of organising an action research project, with some questions to help think through the implications for your own research and action.

We have spent a number of weeks discussing different ways to focus the projects. Here are copies of suggestions for developing your initial ideas into more focused problems or themes, and transforming these into actionable and researchable topics (with a brief presentation available here).




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