First and foremost, congratulations on your sensational initiative, enthusiasm, and effort to develop your action research plan. As promised, we are trying to help support your action research project, along with assisting your internship experiences, and we have created a Faculty Intern/Action Research Blog for your particular section in this course.
With your Faculty Intern/Action Research Section Blog, you can post your blog address and share comments about the progress of your action research and your internship, and this will provide a location for faculty members assigned to your group to support your progress in your research and in the program.
We plan to have a faculty member assigned to your section by mid-September, so be sure to check this Blog and add it to your blog links. We believe this will continue to be an important source for sharing your action research and receive valuable feedback from our faculty.
We will continue to revise and refine the large Faculty Action Research Blog where we have identified 10 topic areas. We are trying to find the best means of sharing your action research progress while you review how others are pursuing their similar action research projects. We will be sending information to you regarding our revision of this topical blog!
Please create a new post:
• sign in and share your Action Research blog name and blog address
• provide your frequently used email address and a contact telephone number
• provide an email address, and if possible, telephone number for your site supervisor(s)
Your section faculty member will use this Faculty Intern/Action Research Section Blog to communicate with you as you continue your work on your action research plan and your internship. The faculty member will be using a variety of means (e.g., Web Conferences, emails, telephone calls, Skype, etc.) to continually communicate with you, and periodically to communicate with your site supervisor(s) to discuss your progress in the internship, implementing the action research plan, and overall suggestions regarding the Leadership preparation program.
We will expect you to post on this blog once a week and this will be the location for you to communicate to the assigned faculty member who will be making sure that you are completing all of the work in the internship as well as assist you with the action research! Please note that we are also asking you to grant permission to us to share your Action Research blog information with other faculty and doctoral students. We assure you none of your research will be shared or published without your participation and consent. If data from the action research project and program evaluation are used, confidentiality will be maintained. And as we have emphasized, you are participating in laboratories of leadership and learning, and we will work with you to help you prepare submissions to present and/or publish your action research project, findings and recommendations to professional associations (e.g., Texas Association of School Administrators – TASA; Texas Association of Secondary School Principals – TASSP; Texas Elementary Principal and Supervisors Association – TEPSA; Texas ASCD; Texas Council on Staff Development; International Society for Technology in Education, ISTE; and specialized associations – Bilingual, G/T, Special Education).
Remember, the faculty assigned to your section will be available to assist you with some of the policy and procedure issues, and please ask for guidance. If you cannot reach the assigned faculty, feel free to contact any of the professors listed below since we are all familiar with the action research course and internship.
Wishing you the very best!
Dr. Steve Jenkins, Dr. Elvis Arterbury, Dr. Gary Martin, Dr. Kay Abernathy, Dr. Lu Stephens, Cindy Cummings, and other faculty who will be working with this follow-up initiative
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Sorry, I just realized that this was where I needed to post this information...
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I neglected to name my site supervisor. Dr. Mark LeMaster is my supervisor, and his email address is mlemaster@rockwallisd.org
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My site supervisor is Laurelyn Arterbury. Laurelyn_arterbury@roundrockisd.org.
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Email: mkalnbach@lamar.edu
Site Sup: Mary Gail Stinnett
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Blog :http://lights-camera-actionresearch.blogspot.com
Email: freemanj@rcisd.org
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Site Supervisor: Shanna Brown
Email: brownsd@rcisd.org
469-721-8101
Hello Everyone,
ReplyDeleteAmber don't feel bad, I just found out about this location too (smile).
My name is Cynthia Bowie
My email address is cbowie@galenaparkisd,com
My phone number is 713.553.5059
My site supervisor's contact info is tfanning@galenaparkisd.com and a contact number is 832.386.1600.
My blog's name is A Higher Calling and the URL is http://hvncynt.blogspot.com
Hope to hear from you soon. :)
To each of the students adding their posts, I send my sincerest thanks and commendation - great job!
ReplyDeleteWe, the Ed Leadership faculty, will be following your progress on your personal Action Research blogs throughout your participation in the Master's and Principal Certification program. We will be posting comments on this blog, as well as following up with comments on your individual blogs.
We are here to support your progress as you implement your action research plan, and this faculty blog provides us with a central place to follow-up!
So thanks again! Looking forward to following your action research!
Dr. Steve Jenkins
PS - follow-up with me anytime at msjenkins@lamar.edu or drmsjenkins@gmail.com
Blog reflection Week 2:
ReplyDeleteThis was a most enjoyable week as I have learned a great deal from many sources, including the assigned Videos and Leading with Passion and Knowledge by Nancy Fichtman Dana. This week's reading (chapter 2) was particularly helpful to me due to the many examples of action reseach topics mentioned. I feel that I have gained a much better understanding and appreciation of action research and its benefits. I also really enjoyed the web conference with Dr. Jenkins and Dr. Abshire on Sunday. I don't feel nearly as intimidated about professional inquiry after this week's lessons.
Also, you should know that, after meeting with my site supervisor this week, it is possible that I will be changing my research topic. If I do end up changing my topic I will also want to change my blog name to match the new topic.
My blog url is
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email: nlholmes73@yahoo.com
My site supervisor is
Henry Linley
hlinley@paisd.org
Hello!!
ReplyDelete-My Name is: Dorothy Ortiz
-My Blog Name is:
D. A. Ortiz Action Research - Student Involvement
-My Blog URL is: dorothyortiz.blogspot.com
-My Email is: dorothyortiz1@aol.com
-My Contact Number is: 936-689-1293
-My Site Supervisor is:
Buddy Read (Buddy.Read@kellerisd.net)
(817)980-7533
Hello All!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Dusty Ortiz and my blog name is Dusty's Action Research Journey. My web address is http://dustyortiz.blogspot.com/ . My contact email address is coach_ortiz@yahoo.com
Hello!! I just discovered this too! My Name is Shannon King. My blog name is:
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http://shannon-king.blogspot.com/
My email is: slsking2000@yahoo.com & my contact number is 93.556.2810. My site supervisor is Kristen Heath (kheath@nacogdoches.k12.tx.us)Her phone number is 936.564.2466.
In case anyone else was having a problem with the template as a means of posting your action research plan, I invite you to check out my blog at: http://passingthetaks.blogspot.com/ I just added it as a PDF on another host site, and then linked to it. It took me a while to figure out how to do it, but I think this method works out much better. Best Wishes, John
ReplyDeleteI guess I am behind a little....I just found this today as well. My name is Michael Hesse and the name of my blog is 'Mike's Action Research Portal'. It can be found at -
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My contact info is:
coach_hesse@yahoo.com
469.952.5400 ext. 3057
I am having trouble getting my plan posted...but will get it posted soon.
Please vist and leave a comment. Would like to see your action blog as well..Thanks.
Hi everyone, I have just noticed the information about this blog. My name is Pamela Jones and my action research project will be over finding effective ways to communicating between administration and faculty/staff. My action research blog is named Pam Jones Action Research in Education and my address is http://pamelaljones.blogspot.com .
ReplyDeleteMy contact inforamtion is as followed....
email: pljones2@lamar.edu,plj3300@tmail.com
My site supervisor's email address is msavoy@paisd.org .
From my blog: http://passingthetaks.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletePost-RtI Workshop Update
I recently attended a two day RtI workshop at the region 11 service center in Ft. Worth. The workshop covered many aspects of RtI intervention, including implementation, which I was most interested in. I had no previous background of RtI before attending the workshop and must admit that I was a little intimidated at first. Day one of the conference primarily concentrated on the legal reasons why we must follow RtI procedures; mostly, to safeguard ourselves from lawsuits. With many stories of legal catastrophes told, we were all much too scared to not pay attention on Day two! Day two helped us organize our teams and prepare them for RtI implementation. A PowerPoint presentation was used to cover the pertinent information, also a printed packet, which followed along with the PowerPoint, was given to help in directed notetaking. I was a little disappointed in the small amount of time allotted for hands-on activities which would have truly helped to familiarize us with the RtI material. There is an extreme amount of material which we now have to go through, on our own time, in order to be prepared for RtI implementation on our campuses. However, sufficient material and hot-line numbers were provided for RtI implementation on our campuses, including a textbook and CD of RtI forms. I have a much better perspective of what RtI is all about and how it can help our campus as a result of attending the conference. The conference has a follow-up session included as well. In approximately three months we will all come back together to discuss our RtI implementation experiences. If anyone has questions about RtI as a result of things shared here, please feel free to reply or send me an email. Thanks!