In this weeks assignments I learned how important action research
is to not only the principal but the entire campus. While the principal as the leader of the
campus is responsible for facilitating the learning and professional growth of
the teachers on that campus, the teachers both new and more experienced, should
use action research as a part of their lifetime of learning and career
growth.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
During the first week assignment of my
5301 Research class I have studied about using action research. Action research is a process that uses self
reflection as a tool to improve, adjust or change your actions. What makes action research different that
other forms of professional development is that it does not use outside sources
to bring in the ideas of change. The teacher
or campus leadership leads a reflection time to look at how you do things and
to gain a better understanding of yourself as a professional. The action research process has four steps or
phases. Phase 1: Define an issue to study, Phase 2: Review of professional literature, Phase
3: Take Action, Phase 4: Use and Share results.
Action research is an important part
of the professional growth of an administrator.
However, a principal’s daily
schedule can make it hard to find time to engage in the process. It becomes important to make it a part of our
daily schedule or a part of your normal administrative practice.
Some areas that principals can use
action research are: university classes,
district meetings, public learning communities or leadership teams. The benefits of conducting an action research
centers around improving student achievement.
Through using the process, teachers can adjust instruction, have
professional growth and have increased accountability.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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