Sunday, January 27, 2013
Week Two Reflections-Action Research Topic
I learned alot from the week two assignments. I learned that there are many great action research topics to study to improve student performance. They can come from nine different passions that were discussed in our readings this week by Dr. Fichtman. These passions can lead to many topics that can be researched to help improve the quality of education for our students. After listening to the three videos I realized that technology and data are two components that need to be researched and analyzed to help our students. All three administrators agree that studying and interpreting data is essential for student growth. I also met with my site supervisor and we decided that my action research project should deal with new technology in the classroom. The "Bring Your Own Device" to school campaign was ultimately what I decided to research and study during my quest for a masters degree.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Blogging
Educational leaders can use blogs for many different things. Blogs are an easy way to get students to journal without calling it journaling. Students hate to write free hand, but love to type on a computer. Blogging also forces the students to read and interpret what's on the blog. It also allows for teachers and students to capture their own thinking over time and share their thought with other students or teachers. Blogs can also have different formats that normal writing just can't produce. For example, students and teachers can put images, pictures, text boxes, and links to other students or researchers that you can't do with normal writing. Blogging is a great untapped tool for administrators, teachers, and students to use to capture their thoughts and ideas on the internet. It is virtually an"Online Diary"for the blogger and its readers.
Action Research
Administrative
inquiry or action research is a process of an administrator engaging and determining an idea and taking action for change based on what is learned from the idea by
principals, teachers, and people involved in the school. The goal is to
improve the learning and performance of your school. The idea is focused on the insight to make
and effort to change and improve the school by the administrators and
teachers. It allows the administrators
and teachers involved to feel they have a say in the change and will work
harder to make the change happen in the school setting. It is the process
of a principal engaging in a problem or idea and taking action for changing the
idea based on what is learned as a result
of the problem or question. We as professionals seek out change and want to determine how to change
by posing questions or ideas and then gathering data to gain knowledge of the findings.
You then study the data along with other related data to the idea and
make changes based on the findings and share those changes with the entire
staff and department. I feel that action research could be used in many different situations in the high school where I work. Sometimes I feel we use a more traditional approach to solving problems where experts come in and give their findings, but recently with the expansion of technology in the classroom our school is shifting to more of an action research style. Action research can also be used in dealing with excessive absences and tardies, STAR testing strategies, departmental curriculum, technology, and any other issues that administration deals with on a daily basis.
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