Action
research gives educators a well-defined method to evaluate their own performance,
investigate problems in the school, and make positive changes. I would
like to try using action research to improve my effectiveness as an
Instructional Technology Specialist.
The
process starts with an inquiry – I might wonder how ITS’s can deliver staff
development to a larger group of teachers.
The
next step is to look at available data. I could look at surveys conducted by
the district staff development department which allowed teachers to choose the
topics, instructors, locations, times, and format of sessions that work best
for them. I could also look at recent attendance statistics to determine which
sessions were most attended.
Next,
the educator reads existing papers and research that pertain to the topic. This
helps the educator gather information and ideas relating to the problem. I
could look at papers regarding staff development opportunities and motivating
teachers.
After
looking at data and research, the educator will develop an action plan. If
possible, it is beneficial to collaborate with others in this process. I could
collaborate with the ITS Staff Development committee to create a plan to
increase attendance and improve staff development.
After
the plan is implemented, the results are evaluated to see if the plan was
successful or needs to be modified.
One of the main problems in my school is attendance so I'm actually looking forward to your findings.
ReplyDeleteI would love for our campus IT rep to give higher quality technology based staff development sessions. I'm looking forward to following your progress on this so that I can pass this along!
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