Action Research Orientation - Salutan

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NEZA MAE B.

SALUTAN, MAED
OBJECTIVES:

● Ensure participants grasp the


fundamental concepts and principles of
action research.
● Encourage participants to think critically
about their own contexts and identify
problems or challenges that could benefit
from action research.
2 Types of Research

CBSIA HRRSEEAC

NATIOC SEARCHER
Types of Research

Basic Research Action Research

- Discover, explore, understand, or -aims to solve a problem


investigate a topic of interest
Key words:

Key words: - Contextualized

- RRL - Limited RRL

- Leads to PPA - Problem & Solution

- Usually in their title: Project


Action Research

is a process that allows educators to learn about


their own instructional practices and to continue to
improve student learning” (Rawlinson & Little, 2004).

is a continuous and reflective process where


educators make instructional decisions in their
classrooms based on student needs reflected by
classroom data (Hewitt & Little, 2005).
Activity: BR or AR

AR 1. Project PICK UP: Pupils’ Intervention in Comprehension and Knowledge to Uphold Potential

AR 2. Project AIDali: Accuracy in Division Aided by Mathdali Video Presentation

BR 3. Level of Anxiety and Attitude in Mathematics among the Grade 10 Students

AR 4. Project P.A.G.E (Practicing and Achieving Grammar Excellence)

BR 5. Evaluation of Students’ Performance in Physical Education and Health of Senior High


School Students
Research Themes

Theme 1: Teaching and Theme 3: Human Resource


Learning - Teaching and Non-Teaching
- Instruction Qualifications and Hiring
- Curriculum - Career Development
- Learners - Employee Welfare
- Assessment
- Learning Outcomes Theme 4: Governance
- Planning
- Finance
Theme 2: Child Protection - Program Management
- Transparency and Accountability
- Evaluation
NEZA MAE B. SALUTAN, MAED
ACTION RESEARCH

I. Title Page
II. Abstract
III. Acknowledgment
IV. Context and Rationale 1 page
V. Innovation, Intervention, and Strategy 1 page
VI. Action Research Questions 1 page
VII. Action Research Methodology 1 page
a. Participants and/or other Source of Data and Information
b. Data Gathering Method
c. Data Analysis Plan
VIII. Discussion of Result 1-2 pages
IX. Action Plan 1-2 pages
X. References 1-2 pages
Action Research Writing

● Problem
● Solution
● How do we measure the effectiveness of
the solution?
Topic

● Check the data


● Pareto Principle
● Find a topic that is close to heart
(KRAs, coordinatorships, specialization, major
in grad school)
What is your “hugot”?

I. Title

● Specific

● Captures the essence of the research

● Accurately portrays what the paper is


about
II. ABSTRACT

● Brief summary of your action research

● Maximum of 200 words


III. ACKNOWLEDGMENT

● Two main categories


○ Professional
○ Personal
IV. Context and Rationale

● Current Situation
● Problem
● Baseline Data
● Contextualized
V. Innovation, Intervention, and Strategy

● Brief description of your innovation,


intervention, and strategy
● What is the difference from the old way you are solving the
problem?
● Activities?
● How will you carry out these activities?
● When will you carry them out?( ex. 30 minutes MWF, 12:30 P.M.
every Friday for 2 weeks)
VI. Action Research Question

● It should be related to the title


● Do not write a research question that can
be readily answered.
● There must 1 main AR question: Did the
intervention help in solving the identified
problem?
VII. Action Research Methods Participants

● Describe your participants

● Who are the identified participants in the study?


● Why do you want to include them in your study?
VII. Action Research Methods Data Analysis

● Mean, MPS, paired sample t-test


● Paired Sample T-Test tutorial

● SWOT analysis
● Thematic analysis

● No need to write the formula, unless you will manually


do the statistics
VIII. Discussion of Results and Reflection

● Use tables, figures and graphs to present


the result of the study

● Use citations
IX. Action Plan
VIII. References

● APA 7th Edition


VIII. References
VIII. References
ONLINE
PUBLICATION
1. Choose a Platform

- Select an appropriate platform for


publishing your research. Options
include academic journals,
conference proceedings, preprint
servers, or institutional repositories.
2. Prepare Your Manuscript
- Follow the specific guidelines
provided by the chosen platform for
formatting and preparing your
manuscript.

- Include sections such as title,


abstract, introduction, methodology,
results, discussion, conclusion, and
references.
3. Format According to Guidelines

- Ensure your manuscript adheres


to the formatting and style
guidelines of the chosen
publication venue.

- Pay attention to citation and


referencing styles specified by the
platform.
4. Create an Account

- If required, create an
account on the chosen
platform.

- Provide necessary
information and verify your
credentials.
5. Submit Your Manuscript

- Submit your manuscript


through the platform's
submission system.

- Upload all required


documents and
supplementary materials.
6. Peer Review Process:

- If submitting to a journal, your


manuscript may undergo a peer
review process.

- Respond to reviewer
comments and make necessary
revisions.
7. Proofreading:

- Thoroughly proofread your


manuscript before final
submission.

- Check for errors in grammar,


spelling, and formatting.
8. Publication

- Once accepted, your research


will be published online.

- Some platforms provide a DOI


(Digital Object Identifier) for
easy citation and referencing.
9. Promote Your Work

-Share your published research


through your professional
network, social media, or other
channels.

- Increase the visibility and


impact of your work.
Thank you!
WORKSHOP

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