Site MapHelpFeedbackResearch in Action
Research in Action
(See related pages)

Education Week on the Web Research: Holding Up a Mirror
http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2002/06/12/40research.h21.html

If this is your first visit to Education Week, you will be asked to register. Registration is free and offers you access to a vast collection of resources.

  • Select two of the featured action research examples in the article. Summarize the research projects, and describe how the teachers collect and use data about their students.
  • How do the teachers collaborate and learn from one another? To what extent do you believe this teacher interaction is an important component of research? Why or why not?
  • Discuss the debate over action research—is it "real" research or not?
  • According to this article, which type of research is most often read and applied by teachers in their classrooms? How can academic, quantitative research play a more valuable role in real world classrooms?







Design and Evaluate ResearchOnline Learning Center with Powerweb

Home > Chapter 23 > Research in Action