Action Research

The Action Research Process

 

Step 2 - Learning more about your issue


Once you have decided on a topic, you'll need to read more about it—looking in particular at other studies that might guide your research strategy. For your project, you should consider at least three sources of research (text or online). You'll probably read more than three! As you search for articles that increase your knowledge of the topic you'll find more and more articles that will help you refine your research question and identify new strategies and interventions.

Ultimately, you might even rework your initial research question as you learn more about the topic and think about what intervention you hope to use in your classroom and what kind of data you'll need to gather.
See Model 2 - Process for developing a research question below.



Check out the Resources area for research to guide your project. Some general research sites have already been posted online and your instructor can help by posting more specific resources to help with your study.



 

 


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