Action Research Journal
Friday, July 30, 2010
Action Research Project: Online Collaboration for Teachers
My action research plan centers around the use of technology to improve a process within the school, specifically, ongoing collaboration among teachers. Technology is a very important subject for me. I enjoy working in those areas that can provide simple answers to help improve teacher and student success through the use of a system.
My project allows me to research existing technologies that may improve the collaboration process for teachers, allowing them to work asynchronously and at a distance to accomplish the same types of collaborative planning and communication that have been done through traditional methods. After a thorough documentation of current processes and needs, several online tools will be selected and evaluated, then compared to the current method.
My hope is to determine ways in which teachers can benefit from online collaboration via connected systems. Additionally, I would like to provide a detailed comparison of time and cost to the district, so that an informed decision can be made on the feasibility of implementing an online collaboration structure as described above.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Action Research, Week 2
Friday, July 16, 2010
Action Research as a Tool for Professional Development
Administrative inquiry, action research, or practitioner inquiry are terms used to describe an organized and deliberate study of the administrator’s practice, then taking action based on the results of that reflection (Dana, 2009). The benefits of self-reflection on the practice of the administrator stems from the success of the same type of practitioner inquiry performed by teachers (Oberg, 1990).
This type of research, as compared to process-product, qualitative or interpretive data, differs because of its focus on the researcher’s insight into his own practice in an effort to make changes and to improve the school. Additionally, this process is cyclical, having the inquirer re-analyze the same portion of his methodology to determine how it can be further improved or modified (Dana, 2009).
I believe that action research can be conducted by communities of learners within the school via blogs and other forms of online communication and collaboration, such as learning management systems, discussion boards, and wikis, in order to provide an environment conducive to the learning of teams, which Senge (1990) defines as the fundamental learning unit in modern organizations.