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  1. ACTION RESEARCH AVELINO N. JUANILLO JR Discussant

  2. History of action research

  3. ACTION RESEARCH We can really assume that Action research is just an evaluation of ones techniques and styles in teaching process.

  4. DepEd Researches are grounded in some of the following DepEd Orders: 1 D.O 24 s. 2010 (Basic Education Research Fund) D.O 43 s. 2015 Revised Guidelines for the Basic Education Research Fund (BERF) D.O 4 s. 2016 (Amendment of DepEd Order 43 s. 2015) 2 D.O 39 s. 2016 (Adoption of the Basic Education Research Agenda) 3 Research Management Guidelines

  5. Basic Education Research Agenda 1. TEACHING AND LEARNING 2. CHILD PROTECTION 3. HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT 4. GOVERNANCE

  6. What is an action research? Is the process of evaluating teaching methods and technique that aims to boost improve the quality of learning process. It is a form of inquiry that allows practitioners to investigate and evaluate their work.

  7. 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(Guskey, 2000). “The world is diverse”

  8. TRY TRY to imagine a to imagine a classroom classroom without intervention, strategy, intervention, strategy, INNOVATION or INNOVATION or management. management. without

  9. Characteristics of Action Research 1. Focus on a classroom problem 2. Systematic and process-oriented 3. Must recommend a solution 4. Participatory

  10. ACTION RESEARCH ACADEMIC RESEARCH WHY OBJECTIVE HOW LONG QUICK TIMEFRAME DURATION TIMEFRAME QUANTITATIVE QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY SIGNIFICANCE PRACTICAL THEORITICAL

  11. STAGES OF ACTION RESEARCH

  12. Planning Planning Stage Stage Developing Developing Stage Stage 03 01 02 04 Acting Acting Stage Stage Reflecting Reflecting Stage Stage

  13. Sample AR based on classroom-based problems ❑ Enhancing the academic performance of students in Science through interactive asynchronous lessons ❑ Improving the use of punctuation through acting out sentences ❑ Heterogeneous grouping of peer-led team learning using unconventional type of seating arrangement to improve the learners’ performance in science among grade 10 students

  14. Action research proposal template I. Context and Rationale Action Research Questions Proposed Innovation, Intervention, strategies Action Research Method a. Participants and/or other sources of data and information b. Data Gathering c. Data Analysis Plan V. Action research work plan and timelines VI. Cost estimates VII. Plans for dessimination and utilization VIII. references II. III. IV.

  15. I. Context and rationale Atleast 3 paragraph 1st paragraph – what is the problem all about, it should also provide warm up to the readers. 2nd paragraph – discussion of the existence of unsatisfactory condition, a felt need/problem that requires solution (gap or discrepancy) Condition in the locale that needs to be solve. 3rd paragraph – what is the ideal situation and what would be the potential contribution of your AR.

  16. II. ACTION RESEARCH QUESTIONS Establish AR questions from the given problem to hit the purpose of the research

  17. Example Questions: ❖ What happens to the quality of student writing when I implement peer editing in my English classes? ❖ How does the use of computers affect the student writing process in my class? ❖ How effective is peer tutorial activity in answering mathematics problem? ❖ What happens to student’s academic performance in the classrooms when the school observes the heterogeneous system during cooperative learning activities?

  18. Suggestion s Always start with a problem translated into a question. Think that this is not to Think that this is not to prove something, but to prove something, but to improve or solve a improve or solve a problem under your problem under your control control. . Never start with a Never start with a title. title. Think of the design Think of the design differently – this is differently – this is action research action research Try changing mindset ... Try changing mindset ... a growth mindset a growth mindset

  19. III. Proposed Innovations, Interventions, and Strategy 1. Your innovation, interventions and strategies. 2. The review of related literature of your proposed innovations, interventions and stategy.

  20. IV. Action Research Method 1. Participants, Other Sources of Data and Information 2. Data Gathering Methods 3. Data Analysis Plan:

  21. V. Action Research Work Plan and Timelines

  22. VI. COST ESTIMATES

  23. VII. Plan for Dissemination and Utilization State your plan on how you can disseminate your innovation to the other schools. If AR will be completed, Deped takes a record on the your interventions and potentially can be the one of the basis for curriculum planning.

  24. VIII. REFERENCES

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