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The aim of the study was to describe students’ and teacher educators’ practical experience with action research and to identify a number of special points for consideration (opportunities and limitations) which could play a role in putting research into practice in concrete terms in the courses. Students and teacher educators on three Dutch initial teacher education programmes which treat action research as both a means of professional development and a necessary professional qualification were involved. These were programmes for specific teaching levels and subjects in Dutch schools. Four special points for consideration are identified: action research and the educational core qualifications of the profession; difference between action research by student teachers during their initial education and experienced teachers in their own workplace; students’ mixed experiences and perceptions of research; and embedded research‐based activities in the programme. The authors conclude that action research should be considered from different perspectives: as a professional approach, a body of skills that is needed to make the connection between knowing that and knowing why; and as a way of improving practice by systematically building up practice‐based knowledge.
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Jan Ax
University of Amsterdam
Petra Ponte
Leiden University
Niels Brouwer
Systems Technology (United States)
Educational Action Research
University of Amsterdam
Radboud University Nijmegen
Leiden University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a11d7db45487b7639a56b55 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09650790701833105