With this week's reading in "Leading with Passion and Knowledge: The Principal as Action Researcher" came many examples of inquiry in action. When it comes to using action research to solve problems it isn't always looking at numbers and scores on standardized tests. The process of inquiry itself will present chances to collect qualitative data and from that patterns can emerge.
I think this week from my reading and reflections I see that through the process of identifying a topic or "wondering" others will come.
In addition, the researcher will need to develop skills of adapted the work of others to fit their needs. One can save themself a lot of work by considering what others have done before them and bending their findings to fit their needs.
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