Author: | Margaret T. Milenkiewicz, Alan J. Bucknam, E. Alana James | ISBN: | 9781506319872 |
Publisher: | SAGE Publications | Publication: | July 17, 2007 |
Imprint: | SAGE Publications, Inc | Language: | English |
Author: | Margaret T. Milenkiewicz, Alan J. Bucknam, E. Alana James |
ISBN: | 9781506319872 |
Publisher: | SAGE Publications |
Publication: | July 17, 2007 |
Imprint: | SAGE Publications, Inc |
Language: | English |
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"Finally we have a data-driven text on participatory action research for educational leaders. Through thoughtful examples and guided instruction, this text makes the case that the complex issues of today and tomorrow require multifaceted, rigorous, and results-oriented processes best undertaken through partnerships between educators and the communities they serve."
*—*Darlyne Bailey, Dean and Assistant to the President, University of Minnesota
"This book includes a very useful hands-on approach to developing a PAR project. It is written in a manner that is accessible to teachers, it is detailed enough to provide clear descriptions, and the exercises at the end of each chapter help readers to implement the new material."
—Elizabeth Grassi, Regis University
"In a clear manner, this text provides the tools necessary to conduct collaborative action research in order to create needed change in our classrooms and schools. Using this book, teachers, administrators, parents, and students can become active participants in the movement toward educational change."
—Emma Fuentes, University of San Francisco
The participatory action research (PAR) process discussed in the text represents the next evolutionary stage for action research and practitioner research in education. Authors E. Alana James, Margaret T. Milenkiewicz, and Alan Bucknam provide a readable overview of the PAR process similar to professional learning communities in schools. This fresh approach to participatory action research fully integrates process with research methodology. The results of the original PAR study and continued work with educational leaders propose that this "And/Both" approach ultimately produces the effect that school leaders seek and appreciate.
Key Features
Intended Audience
This is an ideal core text for graduate courses such as Action Research for School Improvement, Research for Educational Practitioners, Practitioner Research, and Teacher as Researcher in departments of education. It can also be used as a supplemental text in other research methods courses and in data-driven decision-making courses.
Meet author Alan Bucknam! http://www.notchcode.com/
Follow the author on Twitter!
Alana James has a new twitter feed titled AR4Everything, which covers action research and reports on interesting facts.
"Finally we have a data-driven text on participatory action research for educational leaders. Through thoughtful examples and guided instruction, this text makes the case that the complex issues of today and tomorrow require multifaceted, rigorous, and results-oriented processes best undertaken through partnerships between educators and the communities they serve."
*—*Darlyne Bailey, Dean and Assistant to the President, University of Minnesota
"This book includes a very useful hands-on approach to developing a PAR project. It is written in a manner that is accessible to teachers, it is detailed enough to provide clear descriptions, and the exercises at the end of each chapter help readers to implement the new material."
—Elizabeth Grassi, Regis University
"In a clear manner, this text provides the tools necessary to conduct collaborative action research in order to create needed change in our classrooms and schools. Using this book, teachers, administrators, parents, and students can become active participants in the movement toward educational change."
—Emma Fuentes, University of San Francisco
The participatory action research (PAR) process discussed in the text represents the next evolutionary stage for action research and practitioner research in education. Authors E. Alana James, Margaret T. Milenkiewicz, and Alan Bucknam provide a readable overview of the PAR process similar to professional learning communities in schools. This fresh approach to participatory action research fully integrates process with research methodology. The results of the original PAR study and continued work with educational leaders propose that this "And/Both" approach ultimately produces the effect that school leaders seek and appreciate.
Key Features
Intended Audience
This is an ideal core text for graduate courses such as Action Research for School Improvement, Research for Educational Practitioners, Practitioner Research, and Teacher as Researcher in departments of education. It can also be used as a supplemental text in other research methods courses and in data-driven decision-making courses.
Meet author Alan Bucknam! http://www.notchcode.com/