Title: Quality criteria for action research narratives
1Narratives about the truth of narratives
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3OpettajanElämää
A narrative-biographical research team University
of Oulu
TeacherLife
4Hannu L. T. Heikkinen Rauno Huttunen Leena Syrjälä
On the Problem of Quality in Narratives of
Action Research
- Presented at the European Conference on
Educational Research - University College Dublin September 9th 2005
- NETWORK 13 Philosophy of Education
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6Action research reports are narrative in nature
- the beginning, the middle and the end
- plot-elements of recognition (anagnorisis),
reversal (peripeteia) and suffering (pathos)
(Aristotle 1958, 1452a-1452b).
7The Truth?
8Is The Truth what is really needed?
9 10- reliability and validity
- gt credibility, persuasiveness, verisimilitude,
compellingness, explanatory power, moral
persuasiveness, interactivity, vulnerability and
therapeutic value (e.g. Hatch Wisniewski 1995,
129 Ellis Bochner 2000, 752 - 760).
11The classical truth theories
- Heikkinen, H., Kakkori, L. Huttunen, R. 2001.
This is my truth, tell me yours Some aspects of
action research quality in the light of truth
theories. Educational Action Research 9 (1), 9
24.
12- The classical truth theories..?
13 or something else
14- Richard Winter (ECER2000 Edinburgh)
- reflexive principle
- dialectical principle
15- Richard Winter
- reflexive principle
- the text is a world created by the writer, who is
thoroughly aware of his creative role - a reflexive researcher consciously reflects on
his or her pre-insights
16- Richard Winter
- dialectical principle
- from a (modernist) monologue into polyphony of
voices - the social reality being constituted through an
ongoing interaction - different interpretations and voices even
dissonant ones - the researcher wants to respect the complexity
and stratification of reality in his/her research
report
17Quality principles for action research narratives
- Principle of reflexivity
- Principle of dialectics
- Principle of historical continuity
181. Principle of historical continuity
- Analysis of the history of action how has the
action evolved historically? - Emplotment how logically and coherently does the
narrative proceed?
192. Principle of reflexivity
- Subjective adequacy what is the researchers
relationship with his/her object of research
like? - Ontologic and epistemologic presumptions what
are the researchers presumptions of knowledge
and reality? - Transparency how does the researcher describe
his/her material and methods?
203. Principle of dialectics
- Dialogue how has the researchers insight
developed in dialogue with others? - Polyphony how does the report present different
voices and interpretations? - Authenticity how authentically the voices seem
to have presented?
21Quality principles for action research narratives
- 1. Principle of historical continuity
- 2. Principle of reflexivity
- 3. Principle of dialectics
22 something still needed..?
23 something still needed..?
- What works is only true
- - William James
244. Principle of workability
- Pragmatic quality how well does the research
succeed in creating workable practices? - Criticalness what kind of discussion does the
research provoke? - Ethics how are ethical problems dealt with?
- Empowerment does the research make people
believe in their own capabilities and
possibilities to act and thereby encourage new
practices and actions?
25Quality principles for action research narratives
- 1. Principle of historical continuity
- 2. Principle of reflexivity
- 3. Principle of dialectics
- 4. Principle of workability
26 something still needed..?
- Aristotle
- Logos, ethos and pathos
- Michael Quinn Patton (2002)
- artistic and evocative criteria
275. Principle of evocativeness
- Evocativeness how well does the research evoke
mental images, memories or emotions related to
the theme?
28Quality principles for action research narratives
- 1. Principle of historical continuity
- 2. Principle of reflexivity
- 3. Principle of dialectics
- 4. Principle of workability
- 5. Principle of evocativeness