
`This book fills an important gap in the action research literature by specifically addressing the growing practice of action research master′s studies and doctoral dissertations in colleges and universities throughout the world. Like the authors′ previous work, this book provides a broad and clear overview of the varieties of action research. The discussion of the underlying choices that action researchers operating in a university degree program need to make and how such choices affect the quality of an action research project from different perspectives is an extremely valuable resource for students and faculty. I plan to use this book with my own graduate students on a regular basis′ - Ken Zeichner, University of Wisconsin, Madison `Finally, a thoughtful, accessible, and immensely helpful volume designed to promote dialogue among doctoral students and faculty about dissertation studies grounded in the everyday worlds of practice. By creating spaces for deep discussion about the decisions dissertators make (rather than proposing and arguing for particular solutions), the book sets doctoral researchers on their own quest for meaning, clarity and coherence. The rhetoric and contents of the book thus mirror its authors′ commitment to agency for doctoral students seeking to make their inquiries of value both within and beyond the academy′ - Susan Lytle, University of Pennsylvania `The authors have deftly produced a thoughtful, comprehensive, and much needed overview of the process of creating an action research dissertation that is sure to benefit generations of students and their faculty mentors′ - Davydd Greenwood, Cornell University `The Action Research Dissertation should be required reading for any student contemplating using an action research approach in a thesis or dissertation project. Kathryn Herr and Gary Anderson serve as able and amiable navigators through the challenging but equa
Page Count:
155
Publication Date:
2005-01-12
ISBN-10:
0761929916
ISBN-13:
9780761929918
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