Complexities of Practitioner Research: Seeking Hallmarks of Quality

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Abstract

The emphasis in Ed.D. programs on professional knowledge and practical research means methodological training in these programs must prepare their candidates for the career demands graduates will likely encounter; practitioner research is well-suited to this task. Yet, the lower status traditionally accorded to practitioner research, along with an absence of clear guidelines for its methodology and quality, challenge its acceptance as a form of knowledge production. The current study analyzes 74 accounts of practitioner research in literacy for evidence of methodological quality. Findings reveal ways practitioner researchers systematically conduct and report their inquiries as well as areas for improvement. The hallmarks of quality identified in this study can be used by research educators to advance practitioner research as a methodology and knowledge generating endeavor.

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Finch, M. (2022). Complexities of Practitioner Research: Seeking Hallmarks of Quality. Impacting Education: Journal on Transforming Professional Practice, 7(3), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5195/ie.2022.256

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