“What
is research but a blind date with knowledge?” And why?
Action
Research in the context of education can be simply defined as the study of the
learning environment like classroom with the goal of improving the teaching and
learning process and its outcomes but not limited to it. It can also be a study
of the school’s programs like the Brigada Pagbasa, TALA, Project E-SAILS, and the
like. The process is scientific and systematic involving inquiry. Inquiry based
approach is based on asking questions and finding possible solutions.
There
are several steps in writing Action Research. They basically involved the
identification of the problem, data collection (organize, analyze, and
interpret the data), development of an action plan to address the problem,
implementation of the plan and evaluation of the results of the action taken.
Action
Research is tied up with professional development and very important in the
teaching profession. It ensures excellent service delivery from the teachers
and desirable learning outcomes from the students. Of course, teachers are
adept in pinpointing the problem and in most cases give solutions to it, so why
write an action research? The goal is to document everything systematically so
that it can be shared to other educators who might be in the same situation or
experiencing the same problem. Action Research also enables the teachers to be
reflective. Reflection brings awareness of whether their teaching and classroom
approach is effective, needs improvement or totally not working to get the
desired results. It also enables the teacher to rely on facts as the conclusion
will be based on facts not on opinion.
SDO
Paraňaque is encouraging all teachers to write
an action research. The teacher’s research will focus on the areas of his own teaching
that need to be investigated or settings in which continued improvement is the
focus. It involves practical actions to be undertaken to find a viable solution
to any problematic situation found or areas that need improvement. Trainings, webinars,
and Learning Action Cell (LAC) were conducted to jumpstart teachers into doing
a simple action research. On November 23,2021 a LAC on research was held at
Col. E. De Leon Elementary School. It was very fortunate to have Jennifer Tan
from Novaliches Elementary School to share her expertise. She provided a
comprehensive discussion about the processes in conducting action research. At
the end of the session, she helped edit all the proposed titles by the
teachers. A total of 15 teachers were able to submit their titles and 6 were
approved by the school head Dr. Susan J. Corro. As reinforcement for the said
LAC another webinar was conducted last February 4,2022 with Alvin Dumas an
elementary school teacher from Marcelo Green Elementary School, a Basic
Education Research Fund (BERF) recipient as resource speaker. In this LAC session,
SDO Paraňaque’s research format was presented to ensure uniformity. With these
trainings, more if not all teachers are expected to join the wagon of
researchers and make a difference in the educative process.
Truly, to ensure
success in any undertaking we must do research. We don’t just embark on any
plan without properly preparing for it because it will be like preparing to
fail and wasting valuable time, effort, and resources.
In a capsule
“Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else
has thought.” Albert Szent-Gyorgi.