Sunday, October 14, 2012
EDLD 5301- Research- How educational leaders might use blogs.
A key part of action research, as
with any research, is sharing the findings of one’s work. The immediacy
of today’s ever-changing administrative environment, coupled with the
time constraints modern principals and administrators find themselves
under, creates a need for a flexible, easy-to-use discourse and feedback
tool. Blogs (weblogs) ideally fill this need; as many principals
already use blogs to communicate school and professional information,
and to keep their colleagues informed, this tool is familiar and
informal enough to promote frequent use throughout the action research
process. Blogs can be used to clarify and accurately express the action
research process, and through the feedback provided by discussion
postings to the blog, new questions or unanticipated solutions may
arise, refining the research while providing the potential for improved
solutions addressing the identified needs.
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