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Zustand: Sehr gut. XIII, 328 S. The Emancipatory Character of Action Research, Its History and the Present State of the Art. Ben W M. Boog -- Deploying Qualitative Methods for Critical Social Purposes. Gaile S. Cannella and Yvonna S. Lincoln -- The Utility of Educational Action Research for Emancipatory Change. Kimberly Kinder -- Uses of Data in Action Research. Marie Brennan and Susan E. Noffke -- Critical Advocacy Research: An Approach Whose Time Has Come. Carolyn M. Shields -- Limits to Knowledge and Being Human: What Is "Critical" in Critical Social Research and Theory? Phil Francis Carspecken -- Contextualizing Critical Action Research: Lessons from Urban Educators. Jennifer Esposito and Venus Evans-Winters -- From Disillusionment to Hope: Bicultural Practitioner Research. Eduardo Lopez -- Teaching Beyond the Skill and Drill: Reimagining Curriculum and Learning in a High-Stakes Testing Environment. Jennifer Zapata -- Big History, Little World: The Politics of Social Justice Curriculum in Advanced Placement World History. Rachel Klimke -- Challenging Standardized Curriculum: Recognizing, Critiquing, and Attempting to Transform the Learning Process. Nien N. Tran -- Perceptions of Health Education among Adolescents in an Urban School: A Project to Promote Empowerment and Health Literacy in an Underserved Community. Inga Wilder -- Doing Research with Young People: Participatory Research and the Rituals of Collective Work. Caitlin Cahill -- Circulating Critical Research: Reflections on Performance and Moving Inquiry into Action. Madeline Fox and Michelle Fine -- In Search of Critical Knowledge: Tracing Inheritance in the Landscape of Incarceration. Carolina Munoz Proto -- Split Scenes, Converging Visions: The Ethical Terrains Where PAR and Borderlands Scholarship Meet. Jennifer Ayala -- From Critical Research Practice to Critical Research Reporting. A. Suresh Canagarajah -- Recipe or Performing Art?: Challenging Conventions for Writing Action Research Theses. Kath Fisher and Renata Phelps -- Narrative Study in the Classroom-Knowing What Was, What Is, and What Could Be. Jessica Blanchard -- From Deficit to Abundance in the Classroom; Or What I Learned From Jayda. Lisa Sibbett -- Reverberating the Action Research Text. Rebecca Luce-Kapler -- Sojourning: Locating Ourselves in the Landscape. Antoinette Olberg, Joy Collins, Colleen Ferguson, David Freeman, Rita Levitz, Mary Lou McCaskell and Brigid Walters -- Wounded in the Field of Inquiry: Vulnerability in Critical Research. Edward J. Brantmeier -- Disruptions in the Field: An Academic's Lived Practice with Classroom Teachers. Janet L Miller -- Who Says We Can't Make a Silk Purse Out of a Sow's Ear? Transforming Market-based Programs into Critical Education. Pamela J. Konkol, with Simeon Stumme and Isabel Nunez -- Forming New Agreements: A Brief Critical Exploration of the Pedagogical Formations of Predominantly White, Preservice Teachers in an Urban Context. Jeanine M. Staples, Talia Carroll, Donna Marie Cole-Mallot, Jennifer Myler, Corey Simmons, Julie Schappe, and Theresa Adkins -- A Tale of Three Discourses: Doing Action Research in a Research Methods Class. Stephen R. Couch. ISBN 9781433117596 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1550 Fadengehefteter Originalpappband.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Since its inception, action research has been the subject of confusion and controversy. Can something be research if it doesn't «prove» anything Can something be action research if it's 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.
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Since its inception, action research has been the subject of confusion and controversy. Can something be research if it doesn't «prove» anything Can something be action research if it's 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.