Hi Margaret and all,

Thank you for sharing these great resources!

For my doctoral dissertation, I did a school-wide action research project on social emotional learning and teaching practices. I am currently preparing a manuscript for a peer reviewed journal and was wondering if you have suggestions on where in the paper  the "action" (the decisions teachers made about how to improve their practice) should be included.

Should the action be considered part of the results (since it is the outcome for the action planning stage)?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Best,

Lorea


On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 1:41 AM, Margaret Riel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi all,

I am almost finished with the open online action research tutorials.  I have also added writing templates to go with most activities.  You are welcome to use them and to modify them for use in your own teaching or learning. I am collecting video snippets on what it means to be an action researcher.  If you want to be included in the last video, send me a video of your completion of ONE of these sentences. 

I am an action researchers because....
What is important about BEING an action research is...
My idenitity as an action researcher is important to me because....



Index of Tutorial Modules 
  1. Overview of Action Research
    1. Video
    2. Activities and Writing Templates
    3. Resources
  2. Understanding Action Research
    1. Video
    2. Activities and Writing Templates
      1. Survey
    3. Resources
  3. Finding your Action Research Question/Challenge
    1. Video
    2. Activities and Writing Templates
    3. Resources
  4. The Action Research Context (Setting and Research Literature)
    1. Video
    2. Activities and Writing Templates
    3. Resources
  5. Planning your Actions
    1. Video
    2. Activities and writing templates
    3. Resources
  6. Cycle One in an Iterative Process
    1. Video
    2. Activities and Writing Templates
    3. Resources
  7. Collecting Data
    1. Video
    2. Activities and Writing Templates
    3. Resources
  8. Analyzing Data
    1. Video
    2. Activities and Writing Templates
    3. Resources
  9. Reflecting on your Actions
    1. Video
    2. Activities and Writing Templates
    3. Resources
  10. Cycles of change
    1. Video
    2. Activities and Writing Templates
    3. Resources
  11. Writing your Action Research Report
    1. Video
    2. Activities and Writing Templates
    3. Resources
  12. Your identity as an Action Researcher (coming May 2015)

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