This article offers a few reflections on the distinction currently made between first and second order inquiry in action research, embedded in the context in which they developed. Referring to their experience as facilitators/outside researchers in an action research project involving two groups of primary school head teachers in Italy, the authors argue that both facilitators and practitioners can develop first and second order action research. After a description of the context, samples of reflection as it developed within the two groups are presented, that show the recursive nature of some of the strategies used to facilitate the process. The article ends with a few questions to open further investigation. © 1998, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Losito, B., Pozzo, G., & Somekh, B. (1998). Exploring the labyrinth of first and second order inquiry in action research. Educational Action Research, 6(2), 219–240. https://doi.org/10.1080/09650799800200057
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