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Action Research: What Is It? Why Is It Important?

by Diane E. Levin
July/August 2006
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You’re having a more and more stressful time with clean up in your classroom. As soon as you announce it, chaos seems to reign. Children are supposed to clean up what they were playing with, but it’s not working. Conflicts have begun arising that lead to tears and materials getting broken and lost. You decide to undertake an action research project to learn more about the nature of the problem so you can systematically work on making cleanup a more positive learning experience for all.

One child in your group is having an especially hard time with social skills. Whenever he plays with other children, conflicts seem to flare up almost immediately. Patterns of rejection have begun developing whereby other children try to avoid this “troublemaker.” It is beginning to affect the whole climate of the classroom. You decide to do an action research project to look at what is going on with this boy and the disruption that is developing around him, so that you are better prepared to develop strategies to help restore peace in your classroom.

This year, you are required to use an early literacy program that you are beginning to have a lot of questions about. ...

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