Action research is the process by which educational
professionals generate theories through research based activities that are
grounded in everyday educational practices. Administrators analyze current
issues that affect them, their teachers and most of all the students by
collaborating with faculty, staff and fellow administrators. By playing an active part in this research,
administrators are able to implement change in their schools and district.
In the past week, I have discovered
that action research is the vehicle to bringing my Internship Plan to life!
Without really knowing it, the very first post I made to the discussion board
in my EDLD 5311 Fundamentals of Leadership class was the framework of what may
potentially become my action research plan. I thought that not working in a
school would possibly hinder my learning process but I was determined to figure
out a way to relate my work experience to my assignments. I am also an extremely creative person. I have a Bachelor of Science degree in
Interior Design and also interested in discovering a way to combine my love of
all things creative to my assignments as well.
I am contemplating one of the following for my action
research plan:
- What changes may be implemented within school that may halt dropout rate i.e. more modern curriculum, technological advancements, interactive learning, etc.?
- What affect does school/classroom design (colors, artwork, desk design, etc.) have on a students want and/or ability to learn?
How Can Educators Use Blogs?
Blogs are a wonderful place for educational leaders to
introduce ideas to other educators and administrators and gain much needed
feedback. Educators can spring ideas back and forth, collaborate and see what
had worked for others in different districts throughout the city and state.
Your idea of combining your knowledge of Interior Design with your EDLD assignments is an excellent one. The study of the effect of classroom design upon student learning is a good topic for research. The type of classroom environment that a teacher creates and encourages can either increase or decrease a student's ability to learn. The design of the classroom environment should do as much to foster cooperation and productivity as the teaching methods used by the teacher.
ReplyDeleteAn upbeat classroom environment can be motivational for students and help them improve their learning skills while fostering better teacher-pupil relationships. Appropriate colors can convey a warm, safe, and caring environment allows students to “influence the nature of the activities they undertake, engage seriously in their study, regulate their behavior, and know of the explicit criteria and high expectations of what they are to achieve” (Queensland Department of Education, 2005). http://education.une.edu/the-classroom-environment-can-largely-affect-students-productivity-and-mood-800609149/
Thank you so much for the reference. I really think that i am leaning more toward mixing my interior design knowledge with my action research plan. Some how i have to mix that with the technology aspect as well for my ET requirements. Thanks again!
DeleteWhat a fabulous and unique research idea! I would love to see your ideas and suggestions. You will probably be creating fresh, new classroom designs.
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