Differences between classroom research and action research
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Classroom Action Research is more systematic than personal reflection but it is more informal and personal than formal educational research. The goal of classroom action research is to improve teacher's own teaching in his own classroom, department, or school.
Explanation:
class Room research:
Classroom-based research, also known as Teacher Action Research, is the kind of practical, get down in the dirt research that educators can use to improve student learning. It is not focused on getting published (although classroom-based studies may be published) but rather on improving student learning.
action research:
Action research seeks transformative change through the simultaneous process of taking action and doing research, which are linked together by critical reflection.