Classroom Action Research Overview

 

Website by Gwynn Mettetal

Division of Education

Indiana University South Bend

 

Classroom Action Research is research designed to help a teacher find out what is happening in his or her classroom, and to use that information to make wise decisions for the future. Methods can be qualitative or quantitative, descriptive or experimental.

Contents:

 

Differences between

Action Research and Formal Research:

TOPIC

FORMAL RESEARCH

ACTION RESEARCH

Training needed by researcher

Extensive

On own or with consultation

Goals of research

Knowledge that is generalizable

Knowledge to apply to the local situation

Method of identifying the problem to be studied

Review of previous research

Problems or goals currently faced

Procedure for literature review

Extensive, using primary sources

More cursory, using secondary sources

Sampling approach

Random or representative sampling

Students or clients with whom they work

Research design

Rigorous control, long time frame

Looser procedures, change during study; quick time frame; control through triangulation

Measurement procedures

Evaluate and pretest measures

Convenient measures or standardized tests

Data analysis

Statistical tests; qualitative techniques

Focus on practical, not statistical significance; present raw data

Application of results

Emphasis on theoretical significance

Emphasis on practical significance

Steps for Classroom Action Research

Note: these steps are not always completed in this sequence and you may loop back through some steps several times.

Resources for Teacher Researchers:

Local Initiatives that provide support to Teacher Researchers

STAR

TARGET

FRATL

Name

Supporting Teachers As Researchers

Teachers As Researchers: Gaining Excellence Together

Faculty Research About Teaching and Learning

Level

K-12 school district

K-12 school district

University

Location

Elkhart Community Schools, Elkhart Indiana

Goshen Community Schools, Goshen Indiana

Indiana University South Bend, South Bend Indiana

Year begun

1994

1997

1998

Participants (to date)

186

60

Support through:

Graduate level course; mentors; stipend

One day Academy; mentors; stipend

Workshops; consultant; discussion groups

Contact:

Jim Bennett, Elkhart Community Schools, 219/262-5534

Connie Ruff, Goshen Community Schools 219/533-8631

Gwynn Mettetal, Division of Education, IUSB

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