Friday, July 23, 2010
Many faucets of action research!
Reflecting upon this week, I have learned that you have to follow your area of interests. The research has to be important to you and one of the most important things to remember is to have it be viable to your campus- to your environment. Learn what you can from other leaders since something you are inquiring about may have previous material or perspectives that you can use in your study. Gather and analyze your data to seek growth and progress. this will allow for a comparison because ultimately action research is for the success of students. Time management will be key for principals. It will be easy to get lost in the daily operations of the school and while leading teachers and overseeing student performance. Action research will require you to carve out time to actively pursue it. Getting collaboration and including others will build leaders throughout the campus.
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