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Volume 8, Issue 3
  • ISSN 1384-6639
  • E-ISSN: 1569-9692
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Abstract

In this brief response I address four topics. In the first place I suggest that single-case action research has a useful contribution to make. In my view, so does action research on the smallest scale: applied to improving the practice of a single practitioner. A second topic is the difficulty of avoiding marginalisation if you are one of those who seek to keep their research practically meaningful. A third one consists of some reasons for my seemingly greater optimism. Finally I try to provide from my own experience some practical measures which can be taken.

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2003-01-01
2025-02-17
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  • Article Type: Other
Keyword(s): action research; emergence; single-case research; theory of action
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