How does action research encourage teacher empowerment?
a. By allowing teachers to bring big data into their classrooms, thus ensuring that the plans of policymakers are appropriately enacted.
b. By removing teachers from the curriculum decision-making process, freeing them to focus on daily issues like student behavior and other concerns.
c. By allowing teachers to bring their unique expertise, talents, and creativity to bear on instructional programs to best meet the needs of their students.
d. By establishing clear lines of responsibility in the school: When action research is done well, leaders lead, teachers teach, and students learn.
Ans: C
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