Analysis and Reflection

Analysis & Reflection

(An action research analysis is on-going. That is, you are continually reflecting on your project as the data is collected. In a series of memos, blogs, written reflections, you will document your analysis of your action research project.


Insert a link to your reflections, such as journal blog or reflection document discussed with your facilitator.


This example may give you a feel for sharing reflective action research.)

Analysis & Reflection
An action research analysis is on-going. That is, you are continually reflecting on your project as the data is collected. In a series of memos, blogs, written reflections, you will document your analysis of your action research project.

Insert a link to your reflections, such as journal blog or reflection document discussed with your facilitator.

This example may give you a feel for sharing reflective action research.

Analytic Notes
(Please add a link to your notes document where you and your facilitator can maintain minutes and share resources. You may keep this document shared privately between you and your course instructors.)

Findings and Implications
(In this section you describe the findings from your research and the implications for your practice moving forward. This is where you lend meaning to the analysis (usually about a page).

Here’s an example of one teaching teams’ progress toward a complete results discussion.)

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