Add the following to your Action Research Project essay specializing area in Reading literacy. Respond to the following in Part C; Part D; Part E. Using APA style and reference.Part C: Making a Plan
Assignment: Plans for Action Research
(Reading literacy)
To help you prepare
Think about a strategy, intervention, or some other action you might implement to address your research question(s) in your classroom setting. Consider how you will collaborate with colleagues and reflect on the action research process, including data collection, how will you go about conducting your plan? How might you represent your timeline and plan in a graphical representation?
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For this Assignment, you will develop your action research plan (Part C: Making a Plan), explain how you will work with colleagues to implement your action research project (Part D: Collaboration), and create a timeline for your project (Part E: Create a Timeline).
Add the following to your Action Research Project essay specializing area in Reading literacy.
Respond to the following in Part C; Part D; Part E. Using APA style and reference.
Part C: Making a Plan : Write ½ page
Describe a strategy, intervention, or some other action that you might implement to address the problem you identified in your research question(s).
Explain the change(s) you plan to make in your teaching, your classroom, or your outreach to improve learning.
Part D: Collaboration: Write ½ page
Articulate your plan for working with teaching colleagues and/or administration throughout the action research process.
Explain, with rationale, the different types of collaboration in which you will engage as your work through your action research plan.
Part E: Create a Timeline: Write ½ page
Create and explain a graphical representation of a timeline you plan to follow for the rest of your action research project.
Helpful References
Mandinach, E. B., & Gummer, E. S. (2016). Data literacy for educators: Making it count in teacher preparation and practice. New York, NY: Teachers College Press.
Chapter 4, “Beyond Knowledge and Skills: Examining Values, Beliefs, and Dispositions Toward Data Use” (pp. 57 – 64)
Mertler, C. A. (2017). Action research: Improving schools and empowering educators (5th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Chapter 4, "Developing a Research Plan" (pp. 86-126)
Chapter 5, “Collecting Data” (pp. 128–168)
Efron, S. E., & Ravid, R. (2013). Action research in education: A practical guide. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.
Stringer, E. T. (2014). Action research (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Chapter 3, “Setting the Stage: Planning a Research Process” (pp. 73–98)
Chapter 4, “Look: Gathering Data” (pp. 99–134)