The Critical Review to Practical Inquiries of Action Research Framework (Action Research Paradigms)

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
thobias sarbunan
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
thobias sarbunan

Action research is identical to the educational field, but on the other hand, the methodology has widespread practical values to others field of education. Moreover, to the extent of the use and the impact of action research in widespread, researcher has conceptualized the critical review of action research practical inquiries' framework cross its research paradigm, that in-depth has been stimulated and improved human resources, steak-holder problem solving, the policy of the government, and also education field. This paper has proposed the recommendation to all system in science and also a government which intend to construct research and practitioner skill, and also synthesized the nature of research and research bases to mutual development in all field of science. Keyword: Critical Review; Practical Inquiries; Action Research Framework; Action Research Paradigms (PDF) The Critical Review to Practical Inquiries of Action Research Framework (Action Research Paradigms). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343295459_The_Critical_Review_to_Practical_Inquiries_of_Action_Research_Framework_Action_Research_Paradigms [accessed Aug 21 2020].


2005 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. 86-95 ◽  
Author(s):  
James Graham

AbstractThis paper explores the notion of whakapapa as providing a legitimate research framework for engaging in research with Māori communities. By exploring the tradition and meaning of whakapapa, the paper will legitimate how whakapapa and an understanding of whakapapa can be used by Māori researchers working among Māori communities. Therefore, emphasis is placed on a research methodology framed by whakapapa that not only authenticates Māori epistemology in comparison with Western traditions, but that also supports the notion of a whakapapa research methodology being transplanted across the Indigenous world; Indigenous peoples researching among their Indigenous communities. Consequently, Indigenous identity is strengthened as is the contribution of the concept of whakapapa to Indigenous research paradigms worldwide.


2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 341-360 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siyu Chen ◽  
Fuquan Huang ◽  
Wenjie Zeng

Substantial attention has been given to action research. A systematic review was implemented in 2001 to provide a complete summary of existing action research studies, but there is no systematic exploration of action research publications for this millennium. The general objective of this study was to systematically retrieve and review empirical studies on action research methodologies from 2000 to 2014. The consecutive and structured process of searching, selecting and examining articles through the Matrix Method was elaborated clearly in this paper. This study has found a wide variety of action research paradigms, data collection, and analysis methods and this paper discussed action research quality from these three aspects. Actor-network theory was introduced to propose the Spectrum of action research paradigms. In addition, a new classification was presented to group all data collection methods into those conducted respectively by researchers, participants, and both. Six kinds of commonly used data analysis approaches were extracted. Limitations and conclusions of the study were articulated in this paper.


2012 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 1095-1117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sue McGowan

ABSTRACT This paper examines the effectiveness of an innovative assessment task for undergraduate accounting students in a financial accounting course. The task required students to undertake research to identify current changes and debates within the financial accounting domain by monitoring a wide range of sources and using a newsletter format to present their findings. This task, designed to increase student engagement and interest in accounting issues and to present accounting as a dynamic, interactive social construct, is not case or jurisdiction specific and could be employed in a range of discipline and geographical contexts by educators. The implementation and review of this task within an action-research framework illustrates and reinforces the necessity of the iterations associated with action research to refine and successfully implement teaching innovations. Further, it demonstrates the significance of creativity as an effective tool for enhancing student engagement and the advantages of this assessment task for group work.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-60
Author(s):  
Agung Prihantoro ◽  
Fattah Hidayat

The paper explores the classroom action research as one of research methodologies. This kind of research methodology aims to solve learning and teaching problems and improve the quality of education. There are four models of classroom action research, namely Kurt Lewin model, Stephen Kemmis and Robyn McTaggart model, Margaret Riel model, and Robert P. Pelton model. To make the models easy to apply, the authors show an example of classroom action research framework.


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