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Writing up your action research project

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Routledge 2016Description: vi, 205 pISBN:
  • 9781138828322
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 370.72 M2W7
Summary: Many practice-based researchers have expert knowledge of doing research but often experience difficulties when writing it up and communicating the significance of what they have done. This book aims to help bridge the gap. Packed with practical advice and strong theoretical resources it takes you through the basics of designing and producing your text so that it will meet established standards and high quality assurance expectations. Divided into 3 distinctive parts, key points include: • understanding writing practices • engaging with the literatures • how to write up a project report or dissertation • how writing is judged in terms of professional and academic writing practices • developing ideas for further study and publication Writing up Your Action Research Project is an essential text for practitioners on professional education and undergraduate courses across disciplines who want their writing to reflect the excellence of their research. It is the ideal companion to the author’s You and Your Action Research Project,now in its fourth edition. (https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138828322)
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Table of Contents:

Introduction

1. Prologue: What do I need to know about action research? Why do I need to know it?


PART I: DESIGNING AND PLANNING YOUR TEXT


2. Getting ready to write: designing and planning

3. What goes into your text? How do you communicate with your reader?

4. Developing communicative competence: writing for a reader


PART II: WRITING AND PRODUCING A TEXT


5. Learning to be a writer: engaging with the literatures

6. Learning to produce a text: the writing process

7. How do I write an action research report or masters dissertation?

PART III: REFLECTING AND EVALUATING


8. How is the quality of an action research text judged?

9. The significance of your writing

10 Where now?

References

Many practice-based researchers have expert knowledge of doing research but often experience difficulties when writing it up and communicating the significance of what they have done. This book aims to help bridge the gap. Packed with practical advice and strong theoretical resources it takes you through the basics of designing and producing your text so that it will meet established standards and high quality assurance expectations.

Divided into 3 distinctive parts, key points include:

• understanding writing practices
• engaging with the literatures
• how to write up a project report or dissertation
• how writing is judged in terms of professional and academic writing practices
• developing ideas for further study and publication

Writing up Your Action Research Project is an essential text for practitioners on professional education and undergraduate courses across disciplines who want their writing to reflect the excellence of their research. It is the ideal companion to the author’s You and Your Action Research Project,now in its fourth edition.


(https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138828322)

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