Coaching in Action Research
Norasmah Othman and
Swee Yee Chia
Journal of Empirical Studies, 2014, vol. 1, issue 3, 98-104
Abstract:
Action research is a systematic activity implemented by educators in improving the teaching and learning process. However, its implementation is time consuming. As a result, most educators are not able to conduct action research, even though it is often recommended by the administration. The failure in implementation is mostly due to time constraints, educators’ workload, and also the lack of skills and knowledge of action research itself. This paper will discuss a method that educators can apply to action research, known as coaching. Coaching will be discussed using Kolb’s Model as a model for action research. The flow of action research implementation will also be discussed in detail.
Keywords: Coaching; GROW model; Action research; Kolb cycle; Teaching and learning; Teachers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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