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Is design-based research the same as action research? If they are different, what are some of the differences?
Author: Ahmad DanialAnswer:
No, they are not the same. When action research is conducted, the educator, such as a teacher or administrator is both researcher and teacher, whereas a design-based study involves a partnership between researchers and practitioners. "The partnership in design-based research recognises that teachers are usually too busy and often ill trained to conduct rigorous research" (Anderson & Shattuck, 2012, p. 17). It is also recognised that teachers working in the real world of classrooms are essential for a study's validity. Furthermore, design-based research doesn't exclusively on a local need, as would be the case with action research. Design-based research also attempts to contribute to theories that are applicable to a variety of settings.
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