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Step 5 - Taking action and sharing your resultsOnce your project has been completed, return to your questions. Were they answered? Were the results what you expected? Who do you want to share your findings with? Can your results inform others in your school? If the results are not what you expected, was it due to errors in data collection or other unforeseen situations (for example, the student your study focused on moved or another new strategy was implemented school-wide during your study) What would you do differently next time? Remember, Action Research can be an ongoing process. The answers you get from this project will spawn more questions. What will your next study topic be? Think about… Once your study is complete, you must look at the data from an objective viewpoint. Do the data support your question? Is the change "significant"—at least from your point of view? As You Analyze and Report Results· Did you get the results you expected from your study? How will you state your findings? How will you represent your data—in a chart? graphic? What are your next steps?
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