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Educational Action Research
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Action research as a practice‐based practice

Pages 463-474 | Published online: 04 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Action research changes people’s practices, their understandings of their practices, and the conditions under which they practice. It changes people’s patterns of ‘saying’, ‘doing’ and ‘relating’ to form new patterns – new ways of life. It is a meta‐practice: a practice that changes other practices. It transforms the sayings, doings and relating that compose those other practices. Action research is also a practice, composed of sayings, doing and relating. Different kinds of action research – technical, practical and critical – are composed in different patterns of saying, doing and relating, as different ways of life. This paper suggests that ‘Education for Sustainability’, as an educational movement within the worldwide social movement responding to global warming, may be a paradigm example of critical action research.

Notes

This paper was presented as the Opening Address at the IV Congreso Internacional Sobre Investigación‐Acción Participativa, University of Valladolid, Spain, 18–20 October, 2007.

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