Guided Response: You are required to substantively respond to at least two of your colleagues by day 7 (the following Monday).
As you review the posts submitted by your peers, choose to respond to a peer that selected a topic different than your own. Provide constructive feedback and ask clarifying questions about why they chose the topic. Note how the topic is similar or different than your own. Be sure to check the web link and offer insight as to what you found interesting on the website that is different than what your peer posted. Offer questions and comments that extend the conversation in order to add meaning and substance to the discussion.
Bisceglia White
Part One:
According to the video Action Research in the Classroom part
1 Traditional research is done by someone who is removed from the
environment they are researching. Action research is done by
someone directly in the environment. Action research are research
methods done my teachers administrators, and those who work
directly in the field. The definition to me means those who have
the hands-on contact with students and can see directly the outcome
of the methods they use. An example would be a teacher who uses
trainings, evaluations and help from colleagues to reflect on her
practice. The value of conducting action research in the
educational setting is that it is a real time collection of data
and a plan of action is created from that data (Mertler, 2017).
Another thing about action research that is valuable is that the
teacher uses her own materials setting, and students which makes
the information she gathers effective for her classroom (Mertler,
2017). Action research changes the model from the teacher approach
to the learner approach as the teacher gains knowledge through the
data she has collected (youtube.com). Action research in the
Classroom part 2 states that action research evolves based on “what
evidence the research has uncovered” (youtube.com)
Part Two:
Disability research is the topic I choose. I chose this topic
because I work as a Head Start/Pre-k teacher and I see many
different disabilities within our setting. Ten percent of our
enrollment has to be children with disabilities. We also must make
any necessary accommodations to our classrooms to accommodate them.
I also like the broadness of the topic because each assignment I
could chose a different disability. The website source that I chose
for this week was Autism Speaks. This is a nonprofit website and
one thing that I found interesting was 1 in 59 children in the U.S.
is affected by autism. Autism is a spectrum disorder and I love how
the first quote on the website that you see is “There is no one
type of Autism, but many” (Autism Speaks.org). I chose this website
because I have a sister with Autism, and I became her legal
guardian after my mother passed away. I used websites like this
because they were user friendly and did not use research words that
I could not understand. I became her guardian at the age of 19
while in nursing school and websites like this were attractive,
easy to use, and straight to the point.
Resources:
Mertler, C. A. (2017). Action research: Improving schools and empowering educators (5th ed.) [Electronic version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/
Milistetd, M., Salles, W. das N., Backes, A. F., Mesquita, I., & Nascimento, J. V. do. (2019). Learner-centered teaching in a university-based coach education: First attempts through action research inquiry. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 14(3), 294–309. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy-library.ashford.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=s3h&AN=136915951&site=eds-live&scope=site
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDVH0u4tUWo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZHvpgU7pc8
David Swisher
Part One:
While traditional research is conducted by those in the field of
study, they are wholly removed from the components they are
studying. Action research is conducted by those that are
practicing the area they are researching. Action research
allows collaboration between educators that helps to improve their
profession (Mertler, 2017). I believe that action research
provides the best ability to adapt to changes that occur in
education. By focusing on various topics, educators can
improve their methodology and model the goal of life-long learning.
Eisner said (as cited in Conscious Educating, 2009) “the ultimate
aim of education is to enable individuals to become the architect
of their education and through that continually reinvent
themselves” (2:02). Action research provides this lofty goal by
creating a love for continual learning.
Part Two:
The topic I am choosing is implementing change in an education-based organization. I feel this topic lends well to my current position as a corporate trainer, as well as being in a field of telecommunications; we are always handling change. I chose www.ascd.org (Links to an external site.)for my research resource. They are the publisher of Educational Leadership and numerous curriculums in many schools throughout the world. They hold teacher and leader conferences every year. They also provide various online training. I chose this source due to the access to the EL journal and various eLearnings that I can take to improve my effectiveness as a corporate trainer. I feel this will also help prepare me for when I make a move to public education.
David
Reference:
ASCD: Professional Learning & Community for Educators. (2019). Retrieved 5 September 2019, from http://www.ascd.org/Default.aspx
Mertler, C. A. (2017). Action research: Improving schools and empowering educators (5th ed.) [Electronic version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/
Conscious Educating. (2009, November 7). Action research in the classroom part 1 [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDVH0u4tUWo












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