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Action Research:

Action Research:. Implementation and Field Notes. Implementation. Action Research Background homepage Develop a weekly plan of activities for the duration of the action research. Pilot test some dummy data with your analysis procedures Keep up with your log weekly. Field Notes.

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Action Research:

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  1. Action Research: Implementation and Field Notes

  2. Implementation • Action Research Background homepage • Develop a weekly plan of activities for the duration of the action research. • Pilot test some dummy data with your analysis procedures • Keep up with your log weekly

  3. Field Notes • Daily or at least weekly describe what you observed. • After the description, analyze what you observed in relation to the variables of your study. • Write a reflection based on your analysis. • These notes will be based on the five axioms of naturalistic inquiry

  4. Implications • What do the axioms of naturalistic inquiry mean in terms of what you see and how you interpret what you see?

  5. Bibliography • Lincoln, Y. S. and Guba, E. G. (1985). Naturalistic Inquiry. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

  6. Bibiliography (Continued) • Smith, M. K. (1996; 2001) 'Action research', the encyclopedia of informal education, www.infed.org/research/b- actres.htm . Last updated: January 28, 2005.

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