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8.2 A reminder of research methods
It’s clear that in the action research phase you are going to plan different new actions (or one overall new action)
related
to your teaching. You will also need to plan what kind of data you require in order to answer,
as objectively as possible,
the question ‘What are the effects of the change(s) that I attempt?‘, in other words ‘What happens?’
At this point, it is worth revisiting the kinds of data we came across in Chapter Five.
Task 8.2
Read through the following different types of data and try to remember examples of each one
from the teacher-research
stories you have already read in this book.
Task 8.3
Think about your own Exploratory Action Research project.
You may also want to look back at the table you completed
for task 7.6.
Answer the following questions, either by
making notes, or discussing with a colleague:
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