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Initial Thoughts
Glickman (2014, p. 322) introduces the social researcher Kurt Lewin who studied democracy in groups. His argument for participatory research allows teachers to use scientific research methods to improve how their students learn.
With your partner, colleagues, or self, jot down answers to these initial questions:
With your partner, colleagues, or self, jot down answers to these initial questions:
- What questions do you already have about ways to improve your instructional practice?
- What are changes have you made to try out a new lesson, activity, or strategy?
- How do you know if a new lesson/activity/strategy works or results in students learning?
- What methods do you use to collaborate with colleagues or administrators to share knowledge of what works in your class?
To start a discussion with your team, consider using one of these web 2.0 tools:
https://padlet.com http://en.linoit.com
Additionally, you could create a blog to capture your thoughts, concerns, data, and reflections:
https://wordpress.com/ https://www.blogger.com/ http://www.livejournal.com/
https://padlet.com http://en.linoit.com
Additionally, you could create a blog to capture your thoughts, concerns, data, and reflections:
https://wordpress.com/ https://www.blogger.com/ http://www.livejournal.com/
What is Action Research?
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What is Action Research
www.unco.edu/ncssd/researchsummit/resources/rc.pdf |
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