Saturday, August 17, 2013

REFLECTIONS ON EDLD 5301

EDLD 5301 was an enlightening course for me because it dealt with some topics that I had very little experience with during my educational career.  The primary topic of the class was action research.  Before the course began, I had no idea what the difference was in traditional research and action research.  Through the lectures and the assigned readings, I found a wealth of information in this area.  I not only understand the importance of action research, but I also have a solid grasp on the step-by-step process it takes to complete an action research project.  Any good leader is never completely satisfied with his/her organization.  There is always room for improvement, and a good leader will question things from time to time with the sole purpose of being able to better the organization.  This is where action research comes in to play.  Because every situation is different, leaders must learn how to take data and apply it to their unique circumstances.  I believe that I have learned how to do this and will be able to use this tool as I become a leader of a school in the future.

I am excited about starting my action research project this fall.  My principal (also my site supervisor) and I have had several meetings about the project, and I know that he is genuinely interested and excited about seeing my recommendations.  My topic is BYOT or “Bring Your Own Technology.”  We implemented a program last school year that allows students to bring electronic devices to school and utilize our school district’s network.  The program definitely has some areas where improvement is needed, and my principal realizes this.  Our hope is that the data we collect and analyze will help us come up with a better plan of action with regard to the technology at our school.  I have also visited with the assistant principals on our campus, and they are onboard with my research project as well.  Their help will be crucial to the success of my research, so I am excited that they are willing to help me with this endeavor.

Another topic that was covered in-depth during EDLD 5301 was blogging.  I think that I am a technologically savvy person and educator, but I have never used this tool in either my personal or professional life.  What I found the most beneficial with blogging is the feedback I received from various followers.  The old saying that “two heads are better than one” is certainly applicable to the topic of action research, and blogging is one way to get valuable input from people who see things in a little different light than I do.  Many of the followers of my blog gave me advice on my project that I definitely plan to utilize.  I am grateful to these people for their kind words of encouragement and their constructive criticism, and I hope to continue to benefit from their input in the future.  I can see myself continuing to use a blog both as a classroom teacher and as a future leader.  In addition, the web discussions that were assigned during the course were another blogging tool where I received the feedback I needed to reinforce my thoughts or to challenge my thoughts on a particular topic.  I do have a concern with blogging.  During the summer months, educators have plenty of time to spend looking at and following other people’s blogs.  My thought is that this will diminish as the school year begins and we all head back to our full-time jobs.  I hope I am wrong.
As the class draws to a close this week, I am thankful for the help of several people: (1) my classmates, (2) Dr. Abshire, (3) Dr. Perez, (4) Dr. Arterbury, and (5) Dr. Jenkins.  Each of these individuals was very helpful throughout the duration of the class.

Monday, August 5, 2013

EDLD 5301 - WEEK 4 BLOG

EDLD 5301
WEEK 4 BLOG

I certainly appreciate everyone's comments about my action research project.  Most of the comments I received were very positive and encouraging - Thank You!  I also received a comment from a student who questioned why I chose not to survey the teachers who were new to our district.  She thought that they might have been under a successful BYOT program where they are coming from, and that I should not discount their opinions.  After thinking about this and asking my site supervisor, I have decided to add these employees to my survey.  It just made sense.  Thanks again to everyone for their input.

Friday, August 2, 2013

WEEK 3 BLOG - ACTION RESEARCH PLAN


Action Planning Template
Goal: To determine how our current BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology) program can be modified to insure that both educators and students are benefitting.
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation and Sharing
Survey teachers to determine strengths and weaknesses of the 2012-13 BYOT program from the teachers’ perspective
 
 
John King
 
Jeff Butts
Principal
 
Other Possibilities:
 
Christy Keck
Carol Merka
(assistant principals)
Surveys will be filled out by educators during the first week of in-service for the 2013-14 school year
Survey forms
 
Time during meetings
 
 
Compilation of data from surveys
 
Data will eventually be shared with and evaluated by administration
Research of other school districts and their BYOT policies
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
John King
Begin
9-1-13
 
End
6-1-14
Questionnaire
 
Time
 
Computer with Internet, camera, and Microsoft Word
 
 
Compilation of data from research
 
Data will eventually be shared with and evaluated by administration
Interview key people in this process –
 
Principal, Assistant Principals, Department Heads, Individual Educators, Students
John King
Begin
9-1-13
 
End
6-1-14
Questionnaire
 
Time with teachers during conference or outside of school day
 
Office Referral Data
 
Compilation of data from research
 
Data will eventually be shared with and evaluated by administration
Self-reflection
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
John King
Begin
9-1-13
 
End
6-1-14
Computer with Internet and Microsoft Word
Blogged on EDLD 5301 site
Meetings with site supervisor
John King
 
Jeff Butts
Christy Keck
Carol Merka
Begin
9-1-13
 
End
6-1-14
Time
 
Collected Data
Data will eventually be shared with and evaluated by administration
Presenting various data, findings, and solutions
John King
 
Jeff Butts
Christy Keck
Carol Merka
Begin
9-1-14
 
End
6-1-14
Time
 
Compiled Data and Findings
PowerPoint and Oral Presentation
Evaluation of implemented program
John King
 
Jeff Butts
Begin
9-1-14
 
End
12-1-14
Office Referral Data
 
Surveys from new school year (2014-15)
Compilation of Data
 
PowerPoint Presentation