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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Using Blogs in Education
Educators could use blogs for professional development, teaching ideas and also as a support system. There are teachers out the with great ideas and they are willing to share. Blogging is a great place to showcase lessons, activities, stories and ideas. Bloggers who are well informed on a topic could certainly use their blog spot to train teachers on their topic of expertise. Teachers who are feeling alone and overwhelmed can use blogging as a sort of professional community of support.
Action Research
Action research has replaced the dated process product method of enlightening professionals in the education field. Through my research and readings I now see how imperative it is for educators and administrators to have a hands on approach when it comes to their immediate campuses. Its not good enough simply to take someone's word for what might work on my designated campus. In fact, it is nearly impossible to get a reliable and functioning to a campus problem, from someone who is not physically present. That was the traditional way that educators depended on information in order to solve campus issues. Action inquiry is not only for administrators, but for teachers as well. In fact, when teachers conduct action research it becomes an extension on instructional strategies that they can revisit at a later date. I've learned that this can also be used to define and issue and use research to connect theory to practice. Before now, I have to be honest, I did not know how to go from identifying a classroom problem to implementing a solution. (Not in all instances anyway.) Action research is a valuable tool especially if you are a new administrator or a seasoned one trying to right the things that aren't where they should be on your campus. The things that were stated begin doesn't even begin to describe all that I have learned about action research, but its somewhere for you to start if you are curious about it. I will leave you with one way I would use action research on my campus. During campus professional development in the summer, have teachers pull cum folders of tiered students. Having other professionals to collaborate with while you come up with a game plan for these students is a very valuable tool. I have included a video sample from you tube for you to view.
This is a video of some LGSD staff using the PLC meeting to collaborate on learning.
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