Define self as an instrument for change


Problem: Action Research and The Action Researcher

You will need to access additional resources to address the following questions about single- and double-loop learning in 500-600 words respond to the following:

1) Define self as an instrument for change.

2) What behaviors will you need to employ to bring this principle to life during your organization's project? Why?

3) Why is self as an instrument for change such an important part of the work?

4) How do single- and double-loop learning connect to action research? Why is this important, or is it not important?

The response should include a reference list. One-inch margins, Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space and APA style of writing and citations.

Reference

• PAPASTEPHANOU, M. (2010). Aristotle, the Action Researcher. Journal of Philosophy of Education, 44(4), 589-595.
• Postholm, M. B., & Skrøvset, S. (2013). The researcher reflecting on her own role during action research. Educational Action Research, 21(4), 506-518.
• Shah, H., Eardley, A., & Wood-Harper, T. (2007). ALTAR: Achieving learning through action research. European Journal of Information Systems, 16(6), 761-770. ABI Inform.

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