Action Research In Teaching And Learning Apr 2026
You become an expert in your own classroom rather than just a consumer of external research.
Action Research (AR) is a practical way for teachers to look at their own classroom practice, figure out what’s working, and make data-driven changes to improve student learning.
Analyze the data. Did the change help? What will you do differently next time? Why it’s helpful for Educators Action Research in Teaching and Learning
Unlike academic studies that take years to publish, AR allows you to see results in real-time. Example Topics
Collect "data." This doesn't have to be formal testing; it can be student surveys, observation notes, or work samples. You become an expert in your own classroom
Sometimes a new strategy fails. That is still a successful research finding!
Share your findings with a colleague. AR is often more powerful when teachers "peer review" each other's reflections. Did the change help
How does using "gamified" quizzes affect student engagement in 9th-grade Math?