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Educational Action Research
Connecting Research and Practice for Professionals and Communities
Volume 7, 1999 - Issue 2
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Action research concerning technology for design and associated pedagogy

Pages 297-308 | Published online: 07 Mar 2011
 

Abstract

This article begins by discussing action research as a designerly mode of enquiry. The issues and difficulties associated with such a research strategy are highlighted through a discussion of the characteristics of 'wicked problems' as proposed by Rittel & Webber (1974). The essential outcomes of such research - a textbook for A/AS-level design and technology, and teaching and learning strategies for industrial design and technology undergraduates might not be regarded as conventional research outputs, but the arguments presented show that such a viewpoint would be mistaken. Some characteristics of action research as a beneficial mode of enquiry for academics in higher education are noted.

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