Abstract
This special issue of Networks focuses on "Action Research in International (non-North American) Educational Settings" and brings together work by practitioners from several educational settings such as Spain, Turkey, Bulgaria, and Hawaii. In these articles, the authors explore the challenges, experiences, and promises of increased globalization in education. This work includes case studies focusing on specific teaching experiences as well as critical descriptions of the lives and values of action researchers in international contexts.
Recommended Citation
Sapp, David Alan
(2002)
"Guest Editor's Introduction: Practitioners of Action Research in International Educational Settings,"
Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research:
Vol. 5:
Iss.
2.
https://doi.org/10.4148/2470-6353.1178
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