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Action Research in Education

Action Research Resources

Center for Collaborative Action Research --Pepperdine University
The Center for Collaborative Action Research supports action research practices in schools, community settings, and online learning environments.

Action Research --American Education Research Association Special Group
A study based on the 30 statements  that depicts the essence of action research. 

Action Research by Richard Donato, University of Pittsburg  (ERIC Digest)
This Digest discusses a framework for conducting action research and describes an action research study carried out in an elementary school Spanish program. 

Action Research library guide (University of Central Missouri) 
Comprehensive guide on action research resources.

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