Action research and curriculum review: Sounds good, but does it work?

Year: 2004

Author: Bliss, Alan, Coleman, Mark

Type of paper: Abstract refereed

Abstract:
Increasingly schools encourage the use of action research methods within the context of professional review programs. In what ways can the detailed exploration of pedagogy which is enabled by action research assist in the larger scale purpose of curriculum review? In what ways might departments work both as individuals and as teams? What kinds of issues - personal and professional, pedagogical and managerial, philosophical and practical - are raised through the process of lesson study? What kinds of outcomes might be expected?

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