Action research can be a transformative learning experience that
strengthens educators' practice and empowers our voices. For the novice
action researcher, however, it can sometimes be frustrating, isolating,
and overwhelming. Surviving and Thriving with Teacher Action Research
is an outstanding companion for educators embarking on the action
research journey. The book shares the collected wisdom of more than
thirty experienced teacher researchers. Designed to guide readers
through the research process, the book is divided into five sections
that reflect critical components of action research: developing a
research question, designing a plan, engaging student voice,
implementing the research process, analyzing data and sharing results.
Relevant for both novice and seasoned action researchers, Surviving and
Thriving is perfect for use in graduate education coursework, among
professional learning communities, or by teachers embarking on action
research independently. The text design, which includes introductory
statements and guiding questions for each section, allows the book to
stand alone as a guide for action research or it can serve as an
outstanding complement to a more traditional, procedurally focused
action research methods textbook.