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Poulton, Phillip – Educational Action Research, 2023
A virtues-based approach to research ethics offers an alternative perspective to the rule-based approaches that dominate many current ethical regulations. For researchers engaging in insider research where ethical dilemmas can be complex and unpredictable, ethical decisions often need to be made on a case-by-case basis. This requires researchers…
Descriptors: Teacher Researchers, Research Projects, Ethics, Reflection
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Karijn Aussems; Jet Isarin; Alistair Niemeijer; Christine Dedding – Educational Action Research, 2024
Participatory Action Research (PAR) brings unique ethical challenges. Scholars have developed seven ethical principles to address these challenges. So far, little has been published on how these ethical principles (are put to) work in different fields. We used the principles to evaluate our collaboration with co-researchers with developmental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Participatory Research, Researchers
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Ulrika Bergmark; Ann-Charlotte Dahlbäck; Anna-Karin Hagström; Sara Viklund – Educational Action Research, 2024
Mentoring is a central aspect of action research processes and raises ethical issues concerning roles and responsibilities, particularly when teachers and researchers collaborate. The purpose of the study is to explore mentoring and the roles of mentors in action research from an ethical stance. The theoretical basis is the philosophy of care…
Descriptors: Mentors, Researchers, Interpersonal Relationship, Action Research
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Bergmark, Ulrika – Educational Action Research, 2020
Action research approaches have evolved out of a criticism of previous research traditions, where teachers have been seen as research objects, at risk of being marginalized. Such approaches have also arisen out of the view that teaching, learning, and educational research are interrelated. In action research, teachers are seen as professionals,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Action Research, Educational Researchers, Teacher Role
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Fouché, Christa B.; Chubb, Laura A. – Educational Action Research, 2017
Action research (AR) comprises a diverse family of methodologies. Common amongst most types of AR are both an emergent design--leading to action or change--and participation or community involvement. While this type of research has expanded considerably since the early 2000s, the criteria used for ethical review have apparently been slow to adapt…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Action Research, Ethics
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Mockler, Nicole – Educational Action Research, 2014
The act of engaging in sound and ethical practitioner research, regardless of context, encourages and indeed demands an alignment between the ethical framework employed in the research enterprise and the "everyday ethics" of practice. This paper explores the ethical dimensions of what Cochran-Smith and Lytle have termed the dialectic of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Research, Teacher Researchers, Theory Practice Relationship
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Groot, B. C.; Vink, M.; Haveman, A.; Huberts, M.; Schout, G.; Abma, T. A. – Educational Action Research, 2019
In the field of participatory health research (PHR) and related action research paradigms, limitations of standard ethical codes and institutional review processes have been identified. PHR is highly situational and relational, part of a hierarchical health care context and therefore ethics of care has been suggested as a helpful theoretical…
Descriptors: Ethics, Participatory Research, Cooperation, Researchers
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Parkinson, Tom – Educational Action Research, 2019
The term 'large group process' (LGP) refers to a range of participatory approaches to community engagement, geared towards exploring and/or identifying solutions to shared issues and problems, and planning change. Primarily used for applied purposes, they can be also used as a method of inductive inquiry in social research, particularly within…
Descriptors: Action Research, College Faculty, Learning Experience, Foreign Countries
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Brindley, Sue; Bowker, Anne – Educational Action Research, 2013
As school-based action research has taken a higher profile in UK schools, the place of ethics warrants particular attention. This paper draws on evidence from a taught online Master of Education course collated via chat room discussion where 53 researching teachers were asked to explore policy within their own institution regarding school-based…
Descriptors: Action Research, Foreign Countries, Education Courses, Online Courses
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Blair, Erik – Educational Action Research, 2010
A number of key constructs underpin educational action research. This paper focuses on the concept of "truth" and by doing so hopes to highlight some debate in this area. In reflecting upon what "truth" might mean to those involved in action research, I shall critically evaluate Thorndike's "Law of Effect" and Bruner's "Three Forms of…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Behaviorism, Action Research, Educational Research
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Mee, Steve – Educational Action Research, 2012
An ongoing oral history project at the University of Cumbria seeks to uncover the lived experiences of people with learning difficulties who lived at the Royal Albert Hospital. A recently made video exposed the apparent distress this caused one of the participants. Ethical discussions about the project reached a point of being "stuck".…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Oral History, Learning Problems, Hospitals
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Locke, Terry; Alcorn, Noeline; O'Neill, John – Educational Action Research, 2013
This article begins by raising issues around the way in which ethical approval for research is managed in university settings, where committees often base their assumptions on a principlist approach making a number of assumptions that we consider to be contestable, such as a neat separation between researcher and researched. However, collaborative…
Descriptors: Action Research, Ethics, Researchers, Research Administration
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Jones, Marion; Stanley, Grant – Educational Action Research, 2008
The growing emphasis on teachers as "reflective" and "expert practitioners" has led to a noticeable increase in action research involving a wide range of educational practitioners as well as professionals from the academic community. In the light of the complex demands frequently faced by action researchers, this article…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Researchers, Ethics, Professional Development
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Gillberg, Claudia – Educational Action Research, 2011
Against the background of Swedish preschool's historical and traditional functions in Swedish society, this article focuses on some of the choice points and their implications for professional and organisational development in preschool. By combining feminist pragmatism and feminist action research, some analytical points are made regarding the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Researchers, Role
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Puchner, Laurel D.; Smith, Louis M. – Educational Action Research, 2008
This paper explores the ethical issues involved when researchers attempt to study participants who are personally close to them. It describes a case in which two researchers decided to study the experiences respectively of their son and grandson, both with ADD. They had barely initiated the study when ethical concerns led them to abandon the…
Descriptors: Action Research, Ethics, Researchers, Attention Deficit Disorders