Action research involves teachers, campus administrators, and school counselors seeking a deeper understanding of how their school works and how their students learn. According to Mertler, action research "is not the simple implementation of predetermined answers to educational questions; it explores, discovers, and works to find creative solutions to educational problems" (2017, p. 18). Action research can be very powerful because teachers are researching things that directly affect their students. Teachers can take their findings and immediately apply it to their teaching practices. Below you will find the action research plan I developed in order to pursue the implementation of student e-portfolios. References
Mertler, C. A. (2017). Action research: improving schools and empowering educators. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
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