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Educators collaborate with stakeholders from "summary" of Action Research for Educational Change by John Elliot

The process of educational change cannot happen in isolation. Educators must work closely with various stakeholders to bring about meaningful and sustainable transformations in the educational system. These stakeholders can include parents, students, community members, policymakers, and other educators. Collaboration with these individuals and groups is crucial for ensuring that the changes implemented are relevant, effective, and well-received by all involved. When educators collaborate with stakeholders, they are able to gain valuable insights and perspectives that they may not have considered on their own. These stakeholders bring diverse experiences, knowledge, and expertise to the table, enriching the decision-making process and leading to more well-rounded and informed outcomes. By engaging in open and honest dialogue with stakeholders, educators can develop a deeper understanding of the needs and concerns of those affected by the...
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    Action Research for Educational Change

    John Elliot

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