Saturday, January 21, 2012
Action Research
After reading, Leading with Passion and Knowledge by Nancy Fichtman Dana 2009, I learned that action research intends to bring about change of some kind, usually with a social justice focus. As an educator I can use action research in my classroom practice with my students. Knowing who they are and observing their learning styles will help me implement the right decisions for their academic success. Teacher researchers gain a better understanding of why they behave as they do and consequently make better choices in their classroom practice (Oberg, 1990). As a teacher who is seeking out to become an administrator, action research holds a powerful tool for professional development. It allows you to be more open minded with circumstances which inquire a collection of data, asking questions, and requesting more information which could make you look at things in a different way. Action research involves a lot of engagement with others and involvement in the community. It will most certainly help with building confidence as a leader. People want to follow those who are willing to do the work themselves. I am ready to start my journey with action research as I seek out changes by reflecting on my own practice and becoming a better leader in my professional growth.
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