Action Research for Change and Development
Exploring Global Models of Action Research in Various Sectors
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:17th Dec '21
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This book explores diverse models of action research, offering insights from international experts and case studies that highlight its significance in higher education and beyond.
First published in 1991, Action Research for Change and Development serves as a vital resource for understanding the diverse models of action research that have emerged globally. This book compiles insights from international experts who gathered to share their experiences and methodologies, highlighting the significance of action research in higher education, government, and industry. It originated from an international symposium held in Brisbane in 1989, where scholars convened to explore the implications and applications of action research in various contexts.
The book is divided into three distinct parts. The first part delves into the theoretical foundations and meanings of action research, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of its principles. The second part focuses on the methodologies employed in action research, offering practical insights into how these approaches can be applied effectively. Finally, the third part showcases a series of case studies that illustrate the real-world applications of action research, demonstrating its impact across different sectors.
Action Research for Change and Development is an essential read for scholars, researchers, and practitioners in education, business, and community development. By bringing together a wealth of knowledge and perspectives, this book not only enriches the field of action research but also encourages innovative practices that foster change and development in various domains.
ISBN: 9781032164038
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
258 pages