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Educational Action Research
Connecting Research and Practice for Professionals and Communities
Volume 11, 2003 - Issue 2
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A Philosopher in the Classroom

Pages 181-196 | Published online: 19 Dec 2006
 

Abstract

This article picks up on John Elliott's interrelated interests in curriculum and philosophy of education and argues for the centrality of philosophy and indeed, philosophising, in action research. It offers a distinction between (i) philosophy of action research, which refers to the ideas rooted in epistemology, ethics and social philosophy which might underlie the idea and practice of action research, and (ii) philosophy in action research, which refers to the ways in which action researchers need to engage more self-consciously with philosophical questions. The two main parts of the article explore these two dimensions of the relationship more fully and, in the second part, with particular reference to Elliott's own writing.

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