Just as each is defined, the name "action research", infers an action of change based upon some kinds of research. Action Research is a process of gaining knowledge and understanding about a program, need, desire, dream for a school concern or need. It is an inquiry seeking out change enabling the responsible person to reflect by asking, gathering data from the answers to those questions, gather more information, analyze, making changes based on the findings of new knowledge gained by the answers and other analyzed information.
It is cyclic--it is a process that involves constant review and reconstruction. It is not a program but rather a process of reflection, collected data, personal input, analysis, and constant engagement. For example, my action research topic of creating a successful learning environment, I would pose as an inquiry to my staff and very possibly through my blog.
Whether in a desk or laying on the floor, how would students prefer a classroom to look and feel?
If a video game can hold a student's attention or hours, as a teacher, I say I want some of that.
What do I need to do to create such an environment? Change seating, lights, appearance of
classroom more into a comfortable, inviting setting?
As a principal, I could throw this out to my staff and gather immediate information as to where my staff is with this. Just as a fisherman throws a line out, he knows as he reels in if he has any takers and where there might be some snags. From this inquiry, I know who my 'takers' are and those who are going to be non-takers and how many. Based on the numbers of non takers, I might do another inquiry that would stress the need to succeed and what success looks like before forging forward.
Use of blogs as an educational leader, are limitless. They can be used for feedback on any school issue, recommendation, or implementation. Every program needs some type of assessment. Blogs are a great way to get feedback on a program from all involved parties.
Blogs are a great way to disseminate information. It is easy as typing an email! I plan on having a blog for each of my classes next year so I can open discussion for my students in case of problems with homework. I am planning a blogspot for my parents so they can know exactly what is going on in class.
I am very excited about using a blog as feedback to my proposal and getting the 'free' advice of those much wiser than I to guide the path of this developing idea. Blogs can offer wise 'free' advice and knowledge.
I welcome your thoughts and ideas.
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