Sunday, August 28, 2011

Why should educators be using blogs?

Educators should be blogging. They should be following, reading and creating ideas to encourage personal and professional growth. Leaders should be able to use blogs as a way of reflection, of data collection, and as a forum to receive advice and new ideas from those in the same positions. Leaders should not be afraid to put themselves out there to give and receive different viewpoints and ideas.

Using Action Research


Action research is different from traditional educational research in that the administrator/educator is looking at inside issues and attempting to solve them. In traditional research, educators are looking at outside resources and attempting to fit them to the school even though it may not be a top priority. Action research is important because we as educators need to look at what needs to be changed now in our schools, not necessarily what we can take from elsewhere that would merely be a change for changes sake. I have so many amazing ideas for action research floating around in my mind. In my district alone, I feel that a Professional Learning Community (PLC) revolving around discipline would be an excellent action research. This committee could involve parents of behavior issues, administrators and educators coming together to make goals and plans to improve these students’ behavior and learning. I would also like to see more collaborative meetings (tagged as professional development) between educators to discuss ideas and thoughts on improving their ability in the classrooms to improve student engagement and ownership. On this same note, there should be collaborative meetings between educators and administrator sharing ideas on what they believe might improve campus or classroom issues. Administrators should be using their educators to share and implement new ideas.