R&L Education / Association of Teacher Educators (ATE)
Pages: 206
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-1-60709-928-4 • Paperback • December 2010 • $63.00 • (£48.00)
978-1-60709-929-1 • eBook • December 2010 • $59.50 • (£46.00)
Robert P. Pelton is a professor in the School of Education at Stevenson University, Stevenson, Maryland. He is very active in professional development schools, where he assists teacher interns in using classroom data within the action research process to make instructional decisions. Dr. Pelton is also a consultant for Epiphanies Inc., where he effectively uses the action research model to help build and strengthen educational outreach programs.
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Section I. Getting Into Your Study
Chapter 3 Action Research: The Essential Strategies
Chapter 4 Setting the Stage: Understanding the Importance of Context in Action Research
Chapter 5 Framing Your Action Research Study
Chapter 6 Qualitative Plus Quantitative Equals a Mixed Method Research Design
Chapter 7 Video Studies for Improving Classroom Teaching-Learning Performances
Part 8 Section II. Planning for Success in Action Research
Chapter 10 Learning Conversations: How Oral Inquiry Support the Five Steps of Action Research
Chapter 11 Tools for Collaboration
Chapter 12 Developing An Action Research Communication Plan (An Holistic Approach)
Part 13 About the Contributors
Part 14 About the Author
The information in this book takes the guess work out of classroom inquiry. Action research is helping me better meet the needs of my students.
— Rachel Carpenter Heller, teacher, Woodburn Elementary School, Morgantown, West Virginia
By using the guidance provided in this book, I was able to decide on a topic and make sense of my action research results.
— Lauren Miksa, second grade teacher, Mechanicsville Elementary School, Maryland
This book provides the reader with a thoughtful examination of the most critical issues confronted by teachers seeking to use action research to improve the quality of their students' education.
— Richard Sagor, founding director of the Institute for the Study of Inquiry in Education
This book helped our school and university partnership to successfully communicate and implement action research within our schoolhouse. As a result, all stakeholders were aware of the value, potential and outcomes of well though-out classroom inquiry.
— Sharon A. Kearney, principal, Sparks Elementary School, Maryland