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This research course was a very informative course. I learned a lot of new action research
skills that I plan to use throughout my career as an administrator. What I am mostly excited about is my
current action research project and how implementation of these skills will
make it very profitable to our students. Even though I foresee some potential
challenges due to the broad scope of my project, continued communication will
my site supervisor and the ability to fall back on my resources (blogs,
discussions, textbook, etc.) should culminate this action plan into one that
will move our campus to a higher level of success.
The ability to share ideas was a great tool to use
when I was trying to solidify a topic for my action research plan. Even though I had an idea for my action
research, my colleagues helped me to see the high level of importance of it
and they encouraged me to stay focused on the goal. The action research blogs
and discussion board were great venues for sharing. From these two resources, I was able to
quickly and easily dialog with my colleagues and receive some positive feedback
that effectively helped to make my action research plan a success. Also, the blogs will allow for ongoing
discussions and communication after the discussion board is closed.
Reflection is a key for leadership success and absolutely
necessary for professional growth. I
received some very good feedback on my assignments and was able to look back
and reflect on my assessment of what I had learned. As I reflected about the
pros and cons of my action research, I realized the importance of data
collection and analysis in a successful research project. I feel these two
pieces of the process are the foundation and the research will only be successful
if done by following the steps taken in this course. Aspiring administrators, teachers, and
students can use action research to build successful social and academic growth
on their campuses.
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Thursday, August 9, 2012
EDLD 5301 Research Class Reflections:
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