
The Educator's Guide to Action Research
Practical Connections for Implementation of Data-Driven Decision-Making
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 1. July 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
152 pages
978-1-5381-7744-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book is designed to build and enhance educators' knowledge about decision-making processes, including the use of multiple sources of assessment and data to inform instruction, interventions, services, and supports for all students within a comprehensive system to conduct action research. This resource demystifies, describes, and connects the data-driven decision-making process (DDDM) of action research within a schoolwide multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) framework, including descriptions, examples, and resources of phases and components of educational solution-finding within our classrooms and schools.
Federal legislation such as the 2015 Every Student Succeeds Act requires educators to follow policies and procedures to make data-informed decisions to support and enhance the learning of all students through action research. Action research is directly focused on the ability to connect multiple sources of assessment data with equitable, effective, evidence-based approaches, strategies, interventions, and resources to address and maximize academic, behavioral, and social emotional benefits for students.
In addition, acquiring the knowledge and skills of DDDM through the systematic use of action research enables educators to actively participate not only in instructional and intervention decisions but also in the programmatic decisions for the determination of additional services, including special education, within a comprehensive system of school initiatives. A comprehensive, data-driven decision-making process utilizes the knowledge, skills, and phases of action research in classrooms and schools by all educators, including special and general education teachers, school psychologists, and related service personnel, within one system of data use in instruction, interventions, and determination of needed services and supports
Federal legislation such as the 2015 Every Student Succeeds Act requires educators to follow policies and procedures to make data-informed decisions to support and enhance the learning of all students through action research. Action research is directly focused on the ability to connect multiple sources of assessment data with equitable, effective, evidence-based approaches, strategies, interventions, and resources to address and maximize academic, behavioral, and social emotional benefits for students.
In addition, acquiring the knowledge and skills of DDDM through the systematic use of action research enables educators to actively participate not only in instructional and intervention decisions but also in the programmatic decisions for the determination of additional services, including special education, within a comprehensive system of school initiatives. A comprehensive, data-driven decision-making process utilizes the knowledge, skills, and phases of action research in classrooms and schools by all educators, including special and general education teachers, school psychologists, and related service personnel, within one system of data use in instruction, interventions, and determination of needed services and supports
Reviews / Votes
With current levels of proficiency in math and reading, the need for a cohesive and efficient MTSS process is paramount. Little, Slanda, and Cramer do a masterful job explaining how to improve student performance through four phases of data driven decision-making within an MTSS. Using the brilliance of teacher problem solving as action researchers can help all students achieve in school. -- Brad S. Witzel, Adelaide Worth Daniels Distinguished Professor of Education at Western Carolina UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
9 BW Illustrations, 6 BW Photos, 38 Tables, 44 Textboxes
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
304 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5381-7744-0 (9781538177440)
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Persons
Mary E. Little is professor and program coordinator in Exceptional Student Education at the University of Central Florida. She also serves as project director of multiple research and personnel preparation grant projects focused on school and teacher leaders' use of data-driven decision-making within university and inclusive, urban school settings.
Dena D. Slanda, senior technical assistance consultant at the American Institutes for Research, leads large-scale projects delivering tools, training, and services to state agencies, districts, and schools. She co-leads technical assistance for Lead IDEA and manages special projects for the Center on Great Teachers and Leaders and the Comprehensive State Literacy Development National Literacy Center.
Elizabeth D. Cramer is Distinguished University Professor of Special Education and graduate program director of Teaching and Learning at Florida International University. Her research is focused on the education of high-need children in inclusive urban settings, and her work explores opportunity and achievement gaps and collaboration among diverse stakeholders.
Dena D. Slanda, senior technical assistance consultant at the American Institutes for Research, leads large-scale projects delivering tools, training, and services to state agencies, districts, and schools. She co-leads technical assistance for Lead IDEA and manages special projects for the Center on Great Teachers and Leaders and the Comprehensive State Literacy Development National Literacy Center.
Elizabeth D. Cramer is Distinguished University Professor of Special Education and graduate program director of Teaching and Learning at Florida International University. Her research is focused on the education of high-need children in inclusive urban settings, and her work explores opportunity and achievement gaps and collaboration among diverse stakeholders.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1: Practical Application of Action Research
Chapter 2: Data-Driven Decision Making
Chapter 3: Classroom-Based Action Research using Data-Driven Decision Making
Chapter 4: Opportunities for Instructional Problem-Solving in Classrooms and Schools
Chapter 5: Culturally Relevant Action Research
Chapter 6: Connections with Interventions and Educational Services
Chapter 7: Opportunities to Use and Share Action Research Within Educational Settings
References
Index
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Practical Application of Action Research
Chapter 2: Data-Driven Decision Making
Chapter 3: Classroom-Based Action Research using Data-Driven Decision Making
Chapter 4: Opportunities for Instructional Problem-Solving in Classrooms and Schools
Chapter 5: Culturally Relevant Action Research
Chapter 6: Connections with Interventions and Educational Services
Chapter 7: Opportunities to Use and Share Action Research Within Educational Settings
References
Index
About the Authors