Action Research DIVISION
Action Research DIVISION
Action Research DIVISION
REFLECTIVE
PRACTITIONER AND
ACTION RESEARCHER
BONIFACIO G. GABALES JR.
Content
Part I – Problem Identification
Part II – Action Planning
Part II – Presenting The Results
Part IV – Packagiing Action Research Output
“The idea of action research
is that educational problems
and issues are best
identified and investigated
where the action is; at the
classroom and school level.”
By integrating research into these
settings and engaging those who work
at this level in research activities,
findings can be applied immediately
and problems solved more quickly”
(Guskey, 2000).
WHAT ACTION RESEARCH IS
AND IS NOT
A teacher focuses on
an area of concern in
his or her classroom.
A problem or issue within a single
classroom to study
Team of teachers
◦ focusing on a grade level issue
Group of teachers
◦ in the same school studying the same instructional concern
Collaborative Action Research
Focuses on studying a problem or issue within
one or more classrooms.
◦ How can students with disabilities experiencing
deficits in phonemic awareness show
improvement in those skills by participating in
additional and intensive instruction in phonemic
awareness activities at least four times per
week? How will it affect their overall reading
ability? (SPED Teachers)
A PRODUCT OF PROJECT CENTRAL, 2004
School-wide Action Research
School-wide action research
is a school reform initiative.
Every faculty member of the school
is involved in studying a specific
issue identified from school data.
Objectives/ Activity / tasks Time Frame Persons Data / Resources Output Data
Target Responsible Needed / How Expected Analysis
data will be
gathered