Authors :
Harapriya Behera
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 4 - April
Google Scholar :
https://tinyurl.com/5esrpmrb
Scribd :
https://tinyurl.com/42ammh54
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24APR005
Abstract :
In education, action research is mostly used to
identify specific issues in the classroom and offer
practical solutions. Action research is linked to several
activities in the area of education that address
weaknesses and challenges. Teachers use action research
to promote evidence-based practices, individualize
professional development, and cultivate critical thinking.
The current study was designed to find out how
elementary school teachers perceived towards action
research in this particular context. The study's
methodology was a descriptive survey design. Using a
simple random technique, a total of 120 elementary
school teachers were selected to constitute the study's
sample. Data were collected by using an ATR scale
which the researcher had developed. The t-test, standard
deviation (SD), and mean of the data used for analysis
and interpretation. The hypothesis of the research was
that, in terms of various characteristics, there would be
no significant variance among elementary school
teachers' attitudes towards action research. The findings
revealed that the attitudes of male and female
elementary school teachers toward action research
differed significantly. Furthermore, it was discovered
that there was no statistically significant difference in
elementary school teachers' attitudes towards action
research based on their academic stream or their
professional education.
Keywords :
Attitude, Elementary School Teacher, Action Research.
In education, action research is mostly used to
identify specific issues in the classroom and offer
practical solutions. Action research is linked to several
activities in the area of education that address
weaknesses and challenges. Teachers use action research
to promote evidence-based practices, individualize
professional development, and cultivate critical thinking.
The current study was designed to find out how
elementary school teachers perceived towards action
research in this particular context. The study's
methodology was a descriptive survey design. Using a
simple random technique, a total of 120 elementary
school teachers were selected to constitute the study's
sample. Data were collected by using an ATR scale
which the researcher had developed. The t-test, standard
deviation (SD), and mean of the data used for analysis
and interpretation. The hypothesis of the research was
that, in terms of various characteristics, there would be
no significant variance among elementary school
teachers' attitudes towards action research. The findings
revealed that the attitudes of male and female
elementary school teachers toward action research
differed significantly. Furthermore, it was discovered
that there was no statistically significant difference in
elementary school teachers' attitudes towards action
research based on their academic stream or their
professional education.
Keywords :
Attitude, Elementary School Teacher, Action Research.