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Miller, Ginny; Bench, Karen – Learning, 1996
Action research allows teachers to find their own answers to classroom questions and issues. The five-step process for action research involves picking a problem to study and determining one's knowledge, collecting the data, analyzing the data, reporting the results, and planning actions using the knowledge. (SM)
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
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McIntyre, D. John; And Others – High School Journal, 1980
Written lesson plans by 16 secondary student teachers were compared to audiotapes of the lessons as actually taught, including types of class activities intended or used and lesson pacing. From the results, suggestions are made to cooperating teachers on specific ways that they can help student teachers with instructional planning. (SJL)
Descriptors: Action Research, Class Activities, Comparative Analysis, Cooperating Teachers
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Tinto, Patricia P.; And Others – Mathematics Teacher, 1994
Presents a case study which describes the experiences of two classroom mathematics teachers and the impact that their own research has had on themselves as teachers; traces their entry into the world of research beyond the classroom. (19 references) (MKR)
Descriptors: Action Research, Case Studies, Classroom Research, Educational Researchers
Anderson, Gary L.; And Others – 1994
Over the past decade there has been a substantive change in the role of practitioners in educational research. Grassroots efforts in action research highlight the importance of educators' own understanding of their practice. This book, which stems from a school-university collaboration, describes the theory and methods for conducting…
Descriptors: Action Research, College School Cooperation, Educational Research, Educational Researchers
Willerman, Marvin; And Others – 1991
This book, a research-based text, describes peer observation and assistance (POA), a method designed to isolate behaviors and skills shown to raise student achievement levels and the process by which teachers can help their peers improve performance in these areas. The volume is organized into 10 chapters: (1) Teachers Helping Teachers: The…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Observation Techniques, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Teachers
Yoder, Nancy – 1994
The literature reviewed in this document represents a collection of approximately 135 writings catalogued under the heading teacher leadership. The literature on teacher leadership describes a range of new roles which offer ways for teachers to grow as professionals and learn from one another. Some roles focus on inducting new teachers into the…
Descriptors: Action Research, Annotated Bibliographies, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Wortham, Stanton; And Others – 1997
This paper describes a school-university partnership program. The first section gives general background on teacher research and describes this project. The second part describes two cases, one a study of the loss of voice of female students in third grade mathematics and the second, the effect of positive discipline and a time-out room with…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, College School Cooperation, College Students