This document provides an overview of collaborative action research. It defines collaborative action research as a process where teachers work together to systematically examine their own educational practices using research techniques to improve student learning. The key aspects covered include:
- Collaborative action research involves teams of practitioners investigating issues relevant to their interests.
- It uses a cyclical process of identifying issues, developing plans of action, collecting and analyzing data, and planning future actions.
- Working collaboratively allows teachers to get different perspectives and provides opportunities for discussion to better understand complex issues in teaching and learning.