In reflecting back on the past several
weeks, I think about the moments where I looked at the assignments
and thought what in the world have I gotten myself into. As I worked
on each assignment, I became thirsty for more information that could
make my work better. I would go to the internet and research the
different topics that were introduced in the readings. “Leading
with Passion and Knowledge: The Principal as Action Researcher” by
Nancy Fichtman Dana was quite an interesting read, but it gave me
such insight and sparked me to go search for more information on the
topics she addressed in her book. I really came to appreciate this
book and have placed sticky tabs and highlighted important
information that I feel will help me along the path of action
research. This book is now a permanent part of my library that will
be there for the duration of my career.
Blogs, oh wow how I appreciate and
enjoy those. What insightful and intelligent people we have in our
class that are going to make a huge impact as leaders on their
campuses, districts, and the field of education in general. These
people have come to be my source for bouncing ideas off of, they are
a sounding board, and have come to be important to me all through a
little thing called a blog.
I feel the same way about the
discussion boards. I really appreciate the thought processes of
others, and reading and responding to their posts. My classmates are
such bright, enthusiastic, compassionate people who truly believe in
education and the difference that can be made with a little effort.
I truly appreciate the blogs and discussion boards, they help when
you are stumped, they can end your writers block and spark a thought
process that helps to get the ball rolling again.
I really liked the 3 videos from week
2 I believe. They were the 3 gentleman that gave different
perspectives on action research that is used in their districts. One
thing that stuck out was a statement made by Dr.
Johnny Briseno, Principal, Rancho Isabella Elementary, Angleton ISD,
he said don't reinvent the wheel. Sometimes we as teachers can make
things harder than they need to be, this statement reminded me that
it was already done, use the tools that are set out before me by
someone else and make my mark. Don't copy someone, but be
resourceful and use what is out there for my purpose.
The
Facebook Page, let me just say has almost given me heart attacks and
then given me comfort. Sometimes people get a little stressed about
the assignments and will post something, and I think holy smokes what
are they talking about did I miss something, and at other times they
are comforting to know someone else out there is going through the
same thing and I am not alone. I can ask a question and know that someone has an answer. We help each other, we comfort each
other, and we encourage each other. How cool is it knowing that a
stranger has your back and is there to help? I think it is pretty
great.
AWESOME!!! I like your full reflection and your comments. Especially the statement by Johnny Briseno and so true. But sometimes it is hard to implement something without our beliefs or ideas changing so that is something that action research addresses by giving us the opportunity to just see for ourselves. You have been a blessing to me and I have so enjoyed working with you. I hope we keep it going we have a long way to go yet.
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way. Thanks for your help!!
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