Abstract. Action research is a powerful tool for teachers to engage in reflective practice and drive educational improvement in addressing context-specific issues within schools. While action has been widely recognized as a valuable tool for improving teaching practices, there remains a limited understanding of the specific motivations, challenges, and difficulties teachers face in conducting action research, particularly in the context of public schools in the Philippines. Existing studies often focus on quantitative data, leaving a gap in narrative-driven, teacher-centered insights. This study explored the motivations, challenges, and difficulties of teachers at Isulan National High School (INHS) face when conducting action research. A narrative research design was employed to capture in-depth responses, with data collected through semistructured interviews. Five teachers were selected using purposive sampling to represent various positions, including Teacher I to Master Teacher II. Thematic analysis revealed that teachers are primarily motivated by a desire for positive change, real-world engagement, skill enhancement and personal growth, collaboration, and adaptability in addressing educational challenges and improving pedagogical practices. However, significant challenges hinder their ability to conduct action research effectively. These include time constraints due to heavy workloads, resistance to change from colleagues and administrators, sustainability issues in implementing research findings, negative perceptions and attitudes toward research activities, and a lack of conceptual knowledge about research methodologies. Despite these barriers, participants believed that action research is vital for professional development. It provides opportunities for skill enhancement, critical reflection, self-improvement, and exploration of innovative strategies to impact teaching and learning positively. Furthermore, the study recommends the need for targeted professional development programs, improved resource allocation, and the establishment of a supportive research culture. These measures are essential to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of action research in enhancing educational practices at INHS.
Keywords: Challenges and difficulties; Motivations; Negative perceptions; Pedagogical improvement; Positive change.