Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Week Two Reflection: Real Life Research Action Examples

I feel this week I was able to become a little more comfortable with the concept of action research. I feel that concerns that have crossed administrators or teachers minds can easily be turned into an inquiry. This week helped me gain new insight into real life examples and see how they are used by scholars. It allowed me to open a new array of thoughts and ideas for my own school. I feel that an action research plan can only be effective if you make sure your school has a sense of community. It is important for administrators, teachers, parents and students to all work together for results to occur. It is safe to say just like the title of the book read during this course, you must “Lead with passion and knowledge”.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Blogging for Educational Leaders

As educators living in a world of technology, blogging has truly become an important part to this profession. It allows educators to capture their thoughts and ideas as well as receive feedback from people all over. It lets you see the big picture and help you better understand your own practice. A lot of times, people need to see something in order to understand it. This even goes with blogging. It is critical to see your thoughts written out .I feel the use of blogging can really help you gain new insight and help you build confidence in this profession. 

What I learned about Action Research

Action Research
Action research has truly helped me put a new perspective into my profession. I was not very familiar with the concept until reading over the material. I feel that it has helped me gain new insight into teaching and becoming an administrator.
First, I feel that action research is something that doesn’t even compare to traditional research. I feel that in action research you go beyond the four walls of your classroom or office. A lot of times, growing as an educator means to step outside of the box and that can also mean to step outside of the normal environment that you interact with on daily basis.
I feel that I would be able to use action research in various ways. First, when it comes to a community or school, everyone will have different views and ideas. This allows for more than just a few people to make changes. It is important to hear different input from others and understand people’s views. I think regular faculty meetings can help that situation because they usually consist of various types of input. It is great to share ideas and to work together in the decision process. I also feel I experience a part of this when we hold level meetings with my grade. We discuss important topics and work together to come up with short term and long term goals for our school. I believe we can go further with this by attending professional development classes or staying in contact with various people.
Collaboration is definitely a key to a successful school, district or community. It is vital to be able to work as a team and to make changes together. If I decided to work on an action plan for my school in reference to the significance of academic achievement through the use of whiteboards, I would already be able to list a variety of things to do or people to speak to. I would need to interact with other faculty, have students complete surveys, email technology companies, meet with other teachers off campus as well as read up on important information in the news. Even though this plan might seem rather lengthy, I believe a lot of change can happen because of it.
In reference to the reflection period, it is always important to know that you will be a lifelong learner. It is critical to understand that in order for any change to come about at a school, you do need a lot of people on board. It is essential to examine the problems, find accurate data and reflect on what outcomes occurred because of it. Regardless of how long you have been teaching or in the field of education, it is always good to know that growing can truly help you achieve.