Sunday, January 27, 2013

Week 2 Action Research

Dr. Johnny Briseno, Principal, Rancho Isabella Elementary, Angleton ISD
He mentioned that when one of his teachers are trying something new and its working with their kids, they expose it to the other teachers, which is peer learning.  Teachers need to be aware of the students’ background to be able to teach their students.  They find out what types of students are they and what is it that makes those kids work.  Exposing this types of information makes the upper grade teachers aware of what types of learning styles are working with the lower level students and gives them a heads up on their soon to be students.  It also gives them information of what types of background students they will be having and what to expose them too.

           Dr. Kirk Lewis, Superintendent, Pasadena ISD
His school is a Data driven.  The date is apply to instructional strategies.  Data changes the way the instruction is delivered.  As they progress through the program they have to make sure the data is in place to be able to go back and see where there is a progress and what is helping. Its best to continue doing the research yearly to see the outcome of the research.

Dr. Briseno and Dr. Lewis has made an addition to my learning in action research.
Education needs to be exposed to action research to keep learning and improving education.
Education action research is a key to better our school and improve our students success in Education.

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