This week I was able to select a action research question and research the problem statement to begin drafting my action research plan. I used the template from Examining What We Do To Improve Our Schools: 8 Steps From Analysis to Action by Sandra Harris et al. Tool 7.1 Action Planning Template.
The purpose of this research project is to investigate how does technology impact student performance? What affects does technology aid in enhancing teacher's instruction?
Significance: Technology has been shown to assist the needs of ALL Learners. Our students are considered digital natives and use technology on a daily basis. How will using technology keep students engaged to postively impact instruction?
Action Research Plan
**Use the following web link to view my action research plan from Google docs. Please post your comments regarding any revisions you think would be necessary to help the implementation of the plan.
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1qnTgm6eE2DnzD4fG5gWuT3hI816VO0rwqiTyDanxgUQ
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Week 2-Selecting an Action Research Topic
This week I had the opportunity to see how action research benefit leaders and stakeholders in educational settings. Nine areas were identified by school leaders as needing further research and I was able to aid in that process by selecting topics of interest. Also, three scholar practitioners were able to tell the importance of conducting action research in the educational environment to impact student performance. The common theme agmonst the scholars were to choose a topic that was practical, focused, and had relevance to helping student achievement. Last but not least I was able to identify my proposed action research topic which was, "How does utilizing a research based workshop approach over a traditional instructional approach improve student learning?" I look forward to the wealth of information that I would learn about this topic throughout this course.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
What I have learned about Action Research?
This week I have learned about administrator inquiry through action research. Inquiry allows an administrator to self-initiate the process of reflecting on one’s own practice to identify potential learning opportunities. Action research is a cyclical process and makes it possible to focus on one owns systematic study at a time for inquiry and reflection. With the administrator, being in control of the decision-making process inquiry “becomes a powerful vehicle for learning and improvement.” (Dana, 2009) How I might envision using action research is to reflect over the past year at my campus and to collaborate with my team and colleagues suggestions on how to improve upon various issues. This use of inquiry would be beneficial for our bi-weekly PLC learning meetings and further lead important discussions with the Campus Instructional Leadership Team.
Educational leaders could use blogs to facilitate the learning process by posing or asking questions/wonderings and to have teachers share their input. Blogs could be a great vehicle for action research and team collaboration. Unlike a journal as a form of data collection, the principal-researcher who blogs can combine text, images, and links to other blogs as well as post comments in an interactive format. (Dana, 2009) The administrator and teacher’s comments are available 24/7 for commentary or immediate feedback. Journaling or blogging can serve as your personal pensieve to capture or store your thoughts and recollections safely so you can share them with teaching colleagues or other administrators and return to them at various time in the evolution of your inquiry, gaining new and deeper insights with each visit. (Dana, 2009)
Educational leaders could use blogs to facilitate the learning process by posing or asking questions/wonderings and to have teachers share their input. Blogs could be a great vehicle for action research and team collaboration. Unlike a journal as a form of data collection, the principal-researcher who blogs can combine text, images, and links to other blogs as well as post comments in an interactive format. (Dana, 2009) The administrator and teacher’s comments are available 24/7 for commentary or immediate feedback. Journaling or blogging can serve as your personal pensieve to capture or store your thoughts and recollections safely so you can share them with teaching colleagues or other administrators and return to them at various time in the evolution of your inquiry, gaining new and deeper insights with each visit. (Dana, 2009)
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