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Monday, December 6, 2010

Background -- Developing Your Action Research Plan

This week was a bit nerve-racking for me because I feel like I'm in the dark as to where I'm headed on my action plan journey.  I know where I want to go and what I want to accomplish, but I always make the process of getting from A to B more complicated than it needs to be.  My mind was all over the place trying to put my action research plan together.  I found the Harris, et al. text informative, and it appears to be a simple process when I'm reading the book.  I also found the Dana text helpful when reading about the analogy of building a strong case with evidence when supporting the findings from your action plan.  I do like to write and I like to argue a good case, so hopefully, that part will come easy to me :-)

2 comments:

  1. Sheryl,
    I tried to post on your Action Research Plan but was having some problems. I really like your plan, and even though many researchers might challenge how you can research creating a "feel," I believe you have successfully offered a framework to do just that and promote a school climate transformation. I am going to look forward to following your project.
    Dr. Jenkins

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  2. Dr. Jenkins,
    I have not been able to post my assignment or post on the discussion board today. I have not been able to log onto my Lamar email account this past week, and on Friday my computer crashed. Did our due date of today (with a 48-hour grace period) end sooner? I have lost all of my email contact info for the school. Am I still able to send my assignment in? Please email me at sherrydowell@earthlink.net. Thanks, Sheryl

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