Jack the lion – the making of a film about action research as action research
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documentary film, teacher professional developmentAbstract
In the pages that follow, it will be argued that the process of action research and the production of a documentary film are structurally comparable. Based on this assumption, this text tells the story of the making of a film on action research. It describes the process starting with the decision about who will be the protagonists, followed by script writing, filming and editing. The core issue is the film director’s strong intervention during the filming phase which is reflected in the light of his different roles and with respect to ethical considerations. The paper closes with reflections on what a documentary film can convey about action research.Downloads
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2020-09-29
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Rauch, F., & Har-Gil, A. (2020). Jack the lion – the making of a film about action research as action research. Action Learning and Action Research Journal, 26(1), 109–132. Retrieved from https://alarj.alarassociation.org/index.php/alarj/article/view/275
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