The sharing of ideas can be a beneficial process during
collaboration (Atweh, Kemmis, & Weeks, 1998; Goleman, Boyatzis,
& McKee, 2002). Those researchers and professionals in the
field who support collaborative learning strongly believe that
sharing ideas with others “increases interest among the
participants but also promotes critical thinking” (Gokhale, 1995,
para 2). Further, “collaboration lets you share responsibility and
combine the knowledge, creativity, and experiences of others”
(Unknown (n.d.) Often, when we collaborate through the exploration
and insightful sharing of each other’s ideas, we can systematically
improve upon our own.
As a way of further developing your action research and
communicating your ideas to your classmates, you now have the
opportunity to accomplish both while providing feedback to your
class peers. The purpose of this process is twofold. First, it
promotes your critical thinking and, second, it gives you an
opportunity to share your experiences in the research design. In
summary, the process of providing collaborative feedback builds
capacity in your thought process and in the implementation of your
action research study.
Initial Post: Respond to the following prompts
in relation to your own study in detailed, yet succinctly written
paragraphs.
- Post the link to your Action Research Proposal and/or upload the document/presentation from your EDU671.
- Describe the Area of Focus for your action research study.
- Explain the Research Question(s) for your action research study and the importance of their application.
- Describe the individual roles of each research participant in your action research study.
Your initial post functions as a springboard for peers and the
instructor to respond to you with constructive ideas and feedback
about your study. You share your Action Research Proposal with
peers to obtain ideas and feedback on your proposal. If you have
already identified a change to your proposal (e.g., research
questions, population, setting, intervention, data collection
techniques or personnel involved in your project) make those
changes before you share your presentation.
Note: In Week Four you will describe the roles and
responsibilities of the identified personnel and the specific
leadership strategies you observed. This initial process in this
discussion supports the Week Four activity.












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