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Action research is a cyclical, practice-based form of inquiry in which researchers simultaneously study and work to improve real-world conditions. It appears across social science disciplines including education, organizational studies, criminal justice, and public administration. What makes it academically compelling is its dual commitment to generating knowledge and driving practical change, blurring the line between researcher and participant. Courses in research methods, program evaluation, and organizational development frequently assign action research projects because they require students to design interventions, collect data, analyze outcomes, and reflect on the process in an integrated way.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches and settings. Some focus on educational contexts, examining how action research can improve classroom practice or advance digital literacy among students. Others take an organizational lens, addressing planned change, responsibility charting, and methods for improving workplace processes such as interviewing procedures. Policy and community-oriented angles also appear, including applications of the SARA Model within criminal justice and community policing frameworks. Across these varied settings, the common thread is a structured, iterative approach to identifying a problem, implementing a response, and evaluating the results.

A strong action research essay clearly defines the specific problem or "wondering" being investigated and explains why that problem matters in its context. Evidence drawn from observed data, participant feedback, or measurable outcomes carries the most weight. The thesis should commit to a focused, actionable question rather than a broad topic. A common pitfall is treating action research as a simple literature review; the analysis must stay grounded in the actual intervention and what the collected data reveals about change.

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Planned change and organizational development
Lewin's model of planned change begins with breaking the equilibrium state. This helps to overcome individual resistance and group conformity (Kritsonis, 2004). Following on this step, a new target objective for the…
Paper Undergraduate
Factors affecting second language learning motivation of non-Chinese heritage learners
The 21st century has been dubbed the "Century of Asia" with China leading the way. Moreover, the number of people who speak some form of Chinese all over the world is enormous, and many experts suggest that individuals…
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Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms and symptom management in combat veterans
This study provides a review of the relevant literature concerning PTSD to determine its causes, symptoms and treatments. The study found that at present, two diametrically different treatment modalities are being used by the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs for PTSD. The findings that emerged from this study and personal experiences to date, though, indicate that there is no "magic bullet" available and clinical interventions remain focused on treating the symptoms of PTSD while the search for a cure continues.
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Research methods and their critical evaluation
Action Research in the Context of Higher Education
Paper Undergraduate
Peer Coaching Lead to Professional
Peer coaching refers to a professional development strategy where teachers use their own experiences and strategies to help others become better teachers. They observe one another and provide support and advice so that…
Paper Undergraduate
Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom
Students in the classroom have varied abilities and learn at varying rates which makes differentiation of instruction a practice that supports the learning of all students. This work explores what differentiation of…
Essay Doctorate
Change Plan for SBAR Implementation Change Proposal
The benefits of the SBAR are apparent to the nursing staff in the Labor, Deliver, Recovery, and Postpartum Unit of St. Johns Hospital Birth Center. All nursing staff receives training in SBAR and it has been implemented…
Paper Undergraduate
Administration Behavior Problems and Solutions
At no time in the history of education has competent school leadership been more critical. Public education is under fire by parents to ensure their child will be able to compete on the global stage while the business…
Paper Undergraduate
Children, Grief, and Attachment Theory
When a child, age 7 to 11, experiences the death of a nuclear or extended family member, the experi-ence generates subsequent grief reaction/s. During the mixed methods study, the researcher investigates ways attachment…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Improving Lower-Level and Special Needs
In the end, the fate of children depends on our ability to use technology constructively and carefully. The connection of children and technology is not simply a matter of seat belts, safe toys, safe air, water and…