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Reflections on Action Research: Uncovering My Assumptions

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I have engaged in action research for several years in different settings and for different purposes. At the elementary level I have used action research to try to understand my students' view of the culture of our classroom, (presentation, OERC, 1996) and to make a geometry unit come alive (International Reading Association, 1996). At the secondary level, I used Action Research to develop a leadership program (Teachers College Press, 2001) and to help my fellow DICEP members and me understand the functioning of our own research group (Orbit, 1998).

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McGlynn-Stewart, M., (2003) “Reflections on Action Research: Uncovering My Assumptions”, Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research 6(1), 99-99. doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2470-6353.1175

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2003-01-01