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Using Action Research to Connect Practice to Learning: A Course Project for Working Management Students
Gordon E. Dehler
College of Charleston
Rosemary K. Edmonds
Internet and Project Management Consultant
A long-standing challenge for management educators concerns developing pedagogies that confront the complexities associated with the process of managing. Faculty need to simultaneously acknowledge the practicality of content as well as the salience of students experience. This article proposes action research to raise pedagogy above methodology to surface epistemological and ontological aspectsdistinguishing between descriptive, interpretive, and critical theoretic approaches to knowledge. Starting with an actual organizational problem, students invoke descriptive, interpretive, and critical theoretic approaches through observation, explanation and sensemaking, and critical reflection. As action research is grounded in democratic principles, student commentary illuminates the pedagogy as it unfolds.
Key Words: action research adult learning work-based learning reflection critical reflection epistemology ontology
Journal of Management Education, Vol. 30, No. 5,
636-669 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/1052562905277302

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