Action Research Guidelines 2021
Action Research Guidelines 2021
Action Research Guidelines 2021
5. Evaluate 1. Identify
results problem
3. Interpret data
& imagine a
solution
The contents
I. INTRODUCTION
• What is the background of this topic or focus and why is that background
important to understand?
• What is the context of previous work that has been done on this topic?
• Clearly describe the chosen setting (classroom, school, etc.). Include all
pertinent information available.
• What is the theoretical framework that is related to this study?
• What are the areas of research and specific research studies that relate to the
study?’
• What is the general approach to research design? (This will be Case Study,
Qualitative type of research.)
• What specific methods of data collection did the group use (e.g. field notes,
teaching journal, interviewing, taping, collecting artifacts, etc.)?
• How did the group collect it? When? How often? What did the group do with
it?
• How did the group analyze the data?
• What did the group do to organize and analyze data?
• What kind of more intensive analysis did the group do once the data was
collected?
• How did the group establish trustworthiness for the study?
• What was the research time line?
V. FINDINGS
VII. CONCLUSIONS
Summary of study and concluding remarks that highlight thoughts you want to leave the
reader with - the major insights or wonderings you are taking from the study.
APPENDICES
Copies of research permission form, written surveys, interview questions, etc (forms used
in the research or as part of the curricular engagement).
- What were the outcomes of your study?
- Discuss your own interpretation of what happened and why.
- What successes or difficulties did you have in carrying out this action research?
- Address what you have learned from this study.
Implications
- Summarize the question studied and the major issues involved.
- Address the twists and turns experienced between original identified question
and results that were produced.
- Identify the limitations of the study.
- Discuss implications for other teachers’ practice and educational policy.
- Describe recommendations for your future study.
References / Works cited list (any source of information and ideas other than the
author’s must be referenced in the Action Research Report. References must conform
to current APA publication standards. (for information on APA Style click here or visit
www.apastyle.org)
Appendices (any ancillary materials should be included in the Action Research Project
in appendices).
Presentation
References
Links to action research web sites
Action Learning and Action Resources (ALAR). It lists frequently asked questions about
action research.
http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/gcm/ar/arp/arfaq.html
Action research for professional development. Concise advice for new action researchers,
by Jean McNiff
http://www.jeanmcniff.com/booklet1.html