Classroom Action Research – about and howto

chanced upon this “Classroom Action Research” page put up by Madison Metropolitan School District, it presents a good breakdown for easy reading, and you’ll be guided through the steps and processes of carrying out an AR. the content headings are as follows:

  • What is Action Research?
  • What Do Teacher Researchers Do?
  • What Are Some Effects of Teacher Research Projects?
  • Five Phases of Action Research
  • Reasons to Do Action Research
  • Descriptors of Action Research
  • Starting Points
  • Guidelines for Developing a Question
  • Guidelines for Data Collection
  • Data Collection: The 5 W’s and an H
  • Techniques for Gathering Data
  • Guidelines for Analyzing Your Data
  • Writing Prompts for Classroom Action Researchers
  • A Process for Analyzing Your Data
  • Role of Participants in a Group
  • Ideas for Your Final Write-up
  • Impact of Action Research

And here’s an AR report entitled “Curriculum Adaptation And Literacy For Non-Auditory Learners” written by Bari Solochek, it’s both a very good example and an interesting read as well. it begins with:

For as far back as I can remember, my place has been in a rocking chair. All
throughout my elementary and secondary education, if I was studying, I was sitting in the
living room in “my” rocking chair with the stereo on. Everyone said that I had terrible
study habits. I agreed, but, I did well in school nonetheless.
When I went to college, one of the first things that my father told me was that the
house seemed so empty when he walked by the silent rocking chair. Not only did that
empty rocking chair affect my father, but it also affected me … …

if you are interested, do read on to find out about how a teacher relates his ‘own problem’ to the way he carried out his teachings in class.
oh yes, i was looking for references to VAK learners when i found what’s above.

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some yh juniors photos

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some of you experienced problem viewing the stream on-the-fly, so here’s the ZIP file containing it (content: 1 html file, 1 px file, 1 plugin-installation exe file, 1 README.txt).
if you are not sure what to do after unzipping the file, check out README.txt
enjoy and Live Long & Propser 😉
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accessing flickr from where i am is near impossible for (un)known reason(s), so it’s been eons since i updated yh juniors’ photos to the album.
am in the midst of preparing/reading for my last 2 examinable assignments, and hav strayed away from my work (will be surprised myself if i din), and so hav decided to put together this photo stream which is pretty easy to create with proshow.
the photostream object is BIG (18MB) so it‘ll take quite a long while to load on a 512k broadband connection. it utilises the prodex presenter plugin which will be downloaded automatically (you may have to authorise the installation though)
THE hyperlink is HERE
hope you’ll like it when it’s finally d/led 🙂