Designing the action plan

THE ACTION PLAN

OVERVIEW Action research is not an activity that stretches over a long period of time it is better that we clearly describe what we intend doing. This will help us avoid confusions and give a definite structure to our course of action. Once the hypothesis is formulated we need to decide on the course of action for testing the hypotheses. In this chapter you will know how to design your plan of action. You will also come to know the different aspects to be kept in mind while preparing the action plan. THE TIME FRAME Action research aims at finding out solutions to immediate problems. So once the problem is pinpointed we need to specify a time frame for the action. We propose to take. The period allowed for an action research project usually should not exceed more than three months. Within the specified time we need to further describe which work would be over when for example, the investigator is expected to specify in the action plan when the ‘treatment’ to a pinpointed problem begins and how long it continues. It is very important that the investigator keeps up to this time frame. THE INPUTS Once the most likely cause for a given problem is identified, the investigator will have to decide the kind of ‘treatment’ to be given to overcome the problem. The inputs may be given to overcome the problem. The inputs may be in the form of material resources like the use of some electronic media. They could be activities to be conducted during the ‘treatment’. The investigated should mention the kind of experiences to be provided to the group during the action. COLLABORATION Action research is basically a group activity. The investigator may consult experts, discuss with colleagues or even involve some outside agency in the work. It is necessary to decide before hand who are going to be involved in the action. An investigator should inform these people about their involvement and take them into confidence while decision making.