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Fundamental,
Applied and
Action Research
Dr. Akhilesh Kumar
Research???
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Research generates knowledge in order to:
action change
within a
system
pave the
way for
change
build
broader
understanding
Basic
or pure
research
Action research Critical /
radical
ethnography
Applied /
evaluative
research participatory/
emancipatory
technical/
practical
emancipate
through
action
expose and
change the
dominate
system
Types of Research
Criteria Types
On the basis of
Objectives
Fundamental
Research
Applied Research Action Research
On the Basis of
Nature of Data
Qualitative
Research
Quantitative research
On the basis of
Nature of Findings
Explanatory
Research
Exploratory
Research
Descriptive
Research
On the basis
Experimental
manipulations
Experimental
Research
Non-Experimental Research
On the basis of
approach involved
Longitudinal
Research
Cross Sectional Research
Basic vs. Applied Research
Basic / Fundamental Research – type of
research that may have limited direct application but
in which the researcher has careful control of the
conditions
Applied research – type of research that has
direct value to practitioners but in which the
researcher has limited control over the research
setting
Fundamental / Basic Research
Basic / Fundamental / Pure research
Salient Features:
 Based on the belief ‘Knowledge for the knowledge’s sake’.
 Collection and analysis of data to develop or enhance theory
 Advancement of knowledge.
 Take place in a sterile environment
 Understanding of theoretical relationship between variables
 Exploratory in nature
 Without any pre-assumption of any utility.
Examples:
Piaget Theory of Cognitive Development
Experiment of Pavlov (Classical Conditioning theory)
Gardner’s multiple intelligences
Applied Research
Salient Features:
Solve specific, practical questions
Can be exploratory, but usually descriptive
Involves precise measurement of the characteristics and
describes relationships between variables of a studied
phenomenon
Collection and analysis of data to examine the usefulness of
theory in solving practical educational problems
 Examples
Developing a seventh grade social studies curriculum around a
problem-solving approach to learning
Examining the effectiveness of a computer-based algebra program
developed around a mastery learning approach
Accommodating varied learning styles when teaching lessons in
modern literature
Relationship between Basic & Applied Research
The interaction of basic and applied research
 Basic research provides the theory that produces the concepts
for solving educational problems
 Applied research provides the data to help support, guide, and
revise the development theory
 Doing basic research ensures that applied researchers do not
need to reinvent the wheel every time they start on a new
project, because the groundwork has been done.
Comparisons:
Basic Research
Domain- driven -
intended to lead
theoretical dvpt
Justified in terms of
gaining knowledge for its
sake – they focus on
making things better and
creating a more humane
society
The main motivation is
to expand man's
knowledge
Applied Research
Demand-driven –
intended to lead to soln
of specific problems
Designed to solve
practical problems of the
modern world
Can take the research
basic research further
based on the results,
where applicable
Comparisons…
Basic Research
Done for the intellectual
pleasure of learning
Mainly concerned with
generalizations and with
the formulation of a
theory
Applied Research
Done to test theories in
the field to achieve better
validity.
Aims at finding a
solution for an
immediate problem
facing a society
Comparisons…
Basic
Directed towards
finding information
that has broad base of
applications
No commercial value
attached to the
discoveries that result
from basic research.
Applied
The central aim is to
discover a solution for
some pressing practical
problem
There is commercial
value, e.g. research to
improve agricultural
crop production
Comparisons…
Basic
Analytic
Involves a search for
enduring or general
truths
Exploration
Applied
Synthetic
Entails a search for
pragmatics solutions to
particular problems
Entirely a pursuit of
social concerns
Definition of Action Research
John Best & Kahn: “Action research is focused on the
immediate application and not on the development of
theory. It has placed its emphasis on a real problem in
a local setting. Its finding are to be evaluated in terms
of local applicability, not in terms of universal
validity”
What is action research?
Action research is systematic inquiry done by
teachers (or other individuals in an educational
setting) to gather information about, and
subsequently improve, the ways their particular
educational setting operates, how they teach, and
how well their students learn (Mills, 2000).
Action Research
‘Action research is simply a form of self-
reflective enquiry undertaken by participants
in social situations in order to improve the
rationality and justice of their own practices,
their understanding of these practices, and
the situations in which the practices are
carried out’
(Carr and Kemmis 1986).
Reflective teaching is a process of developing lessons or assessing student
learning with thoughtful consideration of educational theory, existing research, and
practical experience, along with the analysis of the lesson’s effect on student
learning (Parsons & Brown, 2002).
Action Research
It is a process for studying practical problems of social
studies.
It is a scientific procedure for finding out a practical
solution of current problem.
The practitioner can only study his problem.
It is a personal research for clinical research work.
The focus is to improve and modify the current practices.
The individual and group problems studied by action
research.
It does not contribute to the fund of knowledge.
Lewin’s Model of AR
Calhaun’s AR cycle
Bachman’s AR Cycle
Riel’s AR Model
Action Research History
Kurt Lewin(1946) credit with development of
concept of action research
Evolved and influenced by Kemmis(1983), Ebbutt
(1985), Elliott (1991), Hopkins (1985) and others…
Types of Action Research
Action Research
Participatory Practical
•Studying local practices
involving individual or team-
based inquiry
•Focusing on teacher
development and student
learning
•Implementing a plan of action
•Leading to the teacher-as-
researcher
•Studying social issues that
constrain individual lives
•Emphasizing equal
collaboration
•Focusing on “life-enhancing
changes”
•Resulting in the emancipated
researcher
Action research: Data collection techniques
Action Research
Data Collection Techniques
(The Three E’s)
Experiencing Enquiring
Examining
(By observing)
(By asking)
(By using records)
Participant Observation
(Active participant)
Passive Observer
Informal Interview
Structured formal
Interview
Questionnaires
Attitude Scales
Standardized Tests
Archival documents
Journals
Maps
Audio and
Videotapes
Artifacts
Fieldnotes
Research
Applied
Research
Action
Research
Fundamental /
Basic
Research
References
Best, J.W.(2013) Research Methods in Education, Prentice Hall
of India, New Delhi
Cohen,L., Manion, L., & Morrison, K. (2007) Research Methods
in Education, Routledge, London, 1st Ed.
Gay, L.R., (1992) Educational Research: Competencies for
Analysis and Application, Merill-Macmillan, New York, 4th
Ed.
McNiff, J. & Whitehead J., (2002) Actiona Research: Principle
& Practices, Routledge-Falmer, London, 1st Ed.
Norton, S.L., (2009) Action Research in Teaching and Learning:
A Practical Guide to Conducting Pedagogical Research in
Universities, Routledge, London,1st Ed.
Paneerselvam, R. (2012). Research Methodology, Prentice Hall
of India, New Delhi, 10th Ed.
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Fundamental, Applied and Action Research Compared

  • 3. 3 Research generates knowledge in order to: action change within a system pave the way for change build broader understanding Basic or pure research Action research Critical / radical ethnography Applied / evaluative research participatory/ emancipatory technical/ practical emancipate through action expose and change the dominate system
  • 4. Types of Research Criteria Types On the basis of Objectives Fundamental Research Applied Research Action Research On the Basis of Nature of Data Qualitative Research Quantitative research On the basis of Nature of Findings Explanatory Research Exploratory Research Descriptive Research On the basis Experimental manipulations Experimental Research Non-Experimental Research On the basis of approach involved Longitudinal Research Cross Sectional Research
  • 5. Basic vs. Applied Research Basic / Fundamental Research – type of research that may have limited direct application but in which the researcher has careful control of the conditions Applied research – type of research that has direct value to practitioners but in which the researcher has limited control over the research setting
  • 6. Fundamental / Basic Research Basic / Fundamental / Pure research Salient Features:  Based on the belief ‘Knowledge for the knowledge’s sake’.  Collection and analysis of data to develop or enhance theory  Advancement of knowledge.  Take place in a sterile environment  Understanding of theoretical relationship between variables  Exploratory in nature  Without any pre-assumption of any utility. Examples: Piaget Theory of Cognitive Development Experiment of Pavlov (Classical Conditioning theory) Gardner’s multiple intelligences
  • 7. Applied Research Salient Features: Solve specific, practical questions Can be exploratory, but usually descriptive Involves precise measurement of the characteristics and describes relationships between variables of a studied phenomenon Collection and analysis of data to examine the usefulness of theory in solving practical educational problems  Examples Developing a seventh grade social studies curriculum around a problem-solving approach to learning Examining the effectiveness of a computer-based algebra program developed around a mastery learning approach Accommodating varied learning styles when teaching lessons in modern literature
  • 8. Relationship between Basic & Applied Research The interaction of basic and applied research  Basic research provides the theory that produces the concepts for solving educational problems  Applied research provides the data to help support, guide, and revise the development theory  Doing basic research ensures that applied researchers do not need to reinvent the wheel every time they start on a new project, because the groundwork has been done.
  • 9. Comparisons: Basic Research Domain- driven - intended to lead theoretical dvpt Justified in terms of gaining knowledge for its sake – they focus on making things better and creating a more humane society The main motivation is to expand man's knowledge Applied Research Demand-driven – intended to lead to soln of specific problems Designed to solve practical problems of the modern world Can take the research basic research further based on the results, where applicable
  • 10. Comparisons… Basic Research Done for the intellectual pleasure of learning Mainly concerned with generalizations and with the formulation of a theory Applied Research Done to test theories in the field to achieve better validity. Aims at finding a solution for an immediate problem facing a society
  • 11. Comparisons… Basic Directed towards finding information that has broad base of applications No commercial value attached to the discoveries that result from basic research. Applied The central aim is to discover a solution for some pressing practical problem There is commercial value, e.g. research to improve agricultural crop production
  • 12. Comparisons… Basic Analytic Involves a search for enduring or general truths Exploration Applied Synthetic Entails a search for pragmatics solutions to particular problems Entirely a pursuit of social concerns
  • 13. Definition of Action Research John Best & Kahn: “Action research is focused on the immediate application and not on the development of theory. It has placed its emphasis on a real problem in a local setting. Its finding are to be evaluated in terms of local applicability, not in terms of universal validity”
  • 14. What is action research? Action research is systematic inquiry done by teachers (or other individuals in an educational setting) to gather information about, and subsequently improve, the ways their particular educational setting operates, how they teach, and how well their students learn (Mills, 2000).
  • 15. Action Research ‘Action research is simply a form of self- reflective enquiry undertaken by participants in social situations in order to improve the rationality and justice of their own practices, their understanding of these practices, and the situations in which the practices are carried out’ (Carr and Kemmis 1986).
  • 16. Reflective teaching is a process of developing lessons or assessing student learning with thoughtful consideration of educational theory, existing research, and practical experience, along with the analysis of the lesson’s effect on student learning (Parsons & Brown, 2002).
  • 17. Action Research It is a process for studying practical problems of social studies. It is a scientific procedure for finding out a practical solution of current problem. The practitioner can only study his problem. It is a personal research for clinical research work. The focus is to improve and modify the current practices. The individual and group problems studied by action research. It does not contribute to the fund of knowledge.
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  • 23. Action Research History Kurt Lewin(1946) credit with development of concept of action research Evolved and influenced by Kemmis(1983), Ebbutt (1985), Elliott (1991), Hopkins (1985) and others…
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  • 25. Types of Action Research Action Research Participatory Practical •Studying local practices involving individual or team- based inquiry •Focusing on teacher development and student learning •Implementing a plan of action •Leading to the teacher-as- researcher •Studying social issues that constrain individual lives •Emphasizing equal collaboration •Focusing on “life-enhancing changes” •Resulting in the emancipated researcher
  • 26. Action research: Data collection techniques Action Research Data Collection Techniques (The Three E’s) Experiencing Enquiring Examining (By observing) (By asking) (By using records) Participant Observation (Active participant) Passive Observer Informal Interview Structured formal Interview Questionnaires Attitude Scales Standardized Tests Archival documents Journals Maps Audio and Videotapes Artifacts Fieldnotes
  • 28. References Best, J.W.(2013) Research Methods in Education, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi Cohen,L., Manion, L., & Morrison, K. (2007) Research Methods in Education, Routledge, London, 1st Ed. Gay, L.R., (1992) Educational Research: Competencies for Analysis and Application, Merill-Macmillan, New York, 4th Ed. McNiff, J. & Whitehead J., (2002) Actiona Research: Principle & Practices, Routledge-Falmer, London, 1st Ed. Norton, S.L., (2009) Action Research in Teaching and Learning: A Practical Guide to Conducting Pedagogical Research in Universities, Routledge, London,1st Ed. Paneerselvam, R. (2012). Research Methodology, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 10th Ed.