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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Salm, Twyla – Educational Action Research, 2014
This study explores action research as a professional development strategy to improve interprofessional collaboration in a school division team focused on supporting students with a variety of learning and behavioural needs. Occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, a psychologist, and a social worker worked together to learn more…
Descriptors: Action Research, Program Improvement, Professional Development, Interprofessional Relationship
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Rowell, Lonnie; Inoue, Noriyuki; Getz, Cheryl – Educational Action Research, 2014
This paper examines the experience of an action research "Study Day" to investigate development of a culture of reflective practice among educators. Shared recognition of the importance of reflective practice in education is now a well-established part of both pre-service preparation and in-service work experience for educators. Osterman…
Descriptors: Action Research, Reflection, Professional Development, Reflective Teaching
Ulvik, Marit – Educational Action Research, 2014
Teaching in today's changing society requires teachers' independent judgement and development. One way of fostering professional development is action research; described, however, as a challenging and time-consuming process. This qualitative study asks whether action research is worthwhile already in pre-service teacher education, or…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Action Research, Practicums, Qualitative Research
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Goh, LayHuah; Loh, Kok-Cheang – Educational Action Research, 2013
This action research was a form of "appreciative enquiry" into my practice with my group of Bachelor in Education (TESL) students. I have adopted a postmodernist approach to research as narrative; that is "research as it is experienced" and not just "research as it is described". I used a project as an approach to relinquish control and empower my…
Descriptors: Action Research, Theory Practice Relationship, Teaching Methods, Professional Development
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Foreman-Peck, Lorraine; Travers, Kate – Educational Action Research, 2013
It seems uncontroversial to claim that museums are unique places of interest with the potential to inspire learners, yet what this means and how it is managed are complex questions. Museum educators' work is currently shaped by accountability requirements typically expressed as visitor targets. Centralised teaching and learning initiatives are…
Descriptors: Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Learning, Schools
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Attard, K. – Educational Action Research, 2012
The use of narratives in the social sciences has drastically increased throughout recent decades. They are mainly used as a way of collecting data and as a way of promoting professional development. This article sheds light on how a practitioner-researcher engaged in narrative writing and how this helped in what is hereby termed a reflective…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Social Sciences, Cognitive Processes, Professional Development
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Taylor, Ann; Puchner, Laurel D.; Powell, Margaret B.; Harris, Valorie; Marshall, Rick – Educational Action Research, 2012
Three teacher educators worked at a US community college with two adult education staff on a grant-supported project bridging high school dropouts from adult education to employment. The teacher educators' apparently simple task of facilitating grant participants' engagement with action research became confusingly challenging. The consultants…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Action Research, Dropouts, Adult Education
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McKim, Anne; Wright, Noeline – Educational Action Research, 2012
This paper reports and reflects on a collaborative and multi-layered action enquiry project in the New Zealand polytechnic sector. In the context of widespread national professional development centred on adult literacy and numeracy teaching and learning in vocational educational institutions, an action enquiry methodology was piloted with…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Numeracy, Change Agents, Foreign Countries
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Lopez-Pastor, Victor M.; Monjas, Roberto; Manrique, Juan Carlos – Educational Action Research, 2011
This paper presents the experience of a group of teachers who have developed action research (AR) dynamics for 15 years aimed at their professional development and teaching practice improvement. The focus is first on the importance of AR, collaborative dynamics and theory and practice relationships for in-service teacher training. It also shows…
Descriptors: Action Research, Professional Development, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices
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Halai, Nelofer – Educational Action Research, 2011
The purpose of this study was to develop an understanding of how teachers become action researchers in the context of Pakistan in view of the attempts by the Ministry of Education to reconceptualize teachers as researchers. A metasynthesis of 20 action research theses by MEd students of a private university as part of their program requirements…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Curriculum, Action Research, Educational Change, Guidelines
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Vozzo, Les – Educational Action Research, 2011
The focus is a self-study of my own practice and how I investigated my educative practice in facilitating the professional learning of a group of teacher researchers. Two key questions are answered: How did I support teacher researchers with their inquiries? How did this contribution shape my professional identity as an educator? This self-study…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Teacher Researchers, Hermeneutics, Classroom Techniques
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Feldman, Allan; Weiss, Tarin – Educational Action Research, 2010
Despite major efforts to change teachers' practice through professional development activities, much remains as it always was. Our claim is that this rarely happens because significant change in how one teaches can only come about as a result of some realization about oneself as a teacher, and the resulting changes in identity. In recent years we…
Descriptors: Action Research, Partnerships in Education, Context Effect, Educational Change
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Schostak, John – Educational Action Research, 2010
Over the years, Bridget Somekh has made a substantial contribution to the development of action research. Her concern has been to make real change in the quality of everyday practices in education and to influence policy. In particular, this article explores the significance of her work for methodology, professional practice and for what may be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Recognition, Action Research, Theory Practice Relationship
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Moloney, Jennifer – Educational Action Research, 2009
This article, written as a reflexive story, describes my journey as a practitioner researcher investigating the implementation of a study-group format in place of a formal meeting arrangement for the teaching team I lead. The inquiry has been initiated to explore the intervention as a way to promote teacher morale. The research site is a large…
Descriptors: Action Research, Foreign Countries, Teacher Morale, Secondary School Teachers
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Robinson, Maureen – Educational Action Research, 2009
This article discusses practitioner inquiry in a South African context. It begins by outlining the changing policy context in the country, particularly since the advent of democracy in 1994. The implications of these changes for practitioner inquiry are then discussed. The article explores some issues and dilemmas arising from this context,…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Democracy, Teacher Researchers, Foreign Countries
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