Action Research Guide For Reflective Teachers: Fabian C. Pontiveros, JR
Action Research Guide For Reflective Teachers: Fabian C. Pontiveros, JR
Action Research Guide For Reflective Teachers: Fabian C. Pontiveros, JR
Reflective Teachers
2. Gather data
Plan for action
3. Interpret data
Not OK
5. Evaluate OK
2. Gather
Result Document data
4. Act on 3. Interpret
evidence data
a. The Problem
b. Purpose of the Research
c. Strategy to Address the
Problem
d. The Subjects/ Recipients
Example:
Format 1
Format 2
Format 2 PNU AC
Format 4 DepED
Writing the Action Research
I. The Situation
refers to the
descriptive background
of the problem. It is an
account of the local
setting where the
problem occurred.
The researcher may talk about her classroom to
provide a clear picture of the problem and the
context from which it occurs. The written
observation slowly unfolds the problem, how it
crops up and what conditions surround it. The
data to back up the claim are presented and
these will justify the need for a research. The
strength of the justification may rely heavily on
the data presented.
Sample Title:
ENHANCING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE
FOURTH YEAR STUDENTS IN ARALING
PANLIPUNAN BY USING STRATEGIC
INTERVENTION MATERIALS (SIMS)
SAMPLE
I. The Situation
This action research specifies the
approach being tested to enhance
Students’ performance in Araling
Panlipunan. The situation should
discuss the rationale for the selection
of the approach. In the given
situation, the data released by NETRC
provided the reason for the
conduct of the study.
SAMPLE
I. SITUATION:
Based on the report of National
Education Testing and Research Center for
the school year 2004-2005 in Central
Luzon Region, there are competencies in
different subjects which were not mastered.
These are as follows: In Araling Panlipunan
I-42%, Araling Panlipunan II- 53%, Araling
Panlipunan III-26%, and Araling
Panlipunan IV- 36 %.
SAMPLE
f. Research Design
Summarizes the research activities into sub-
components: the subjects, the research
activities, the data to be collected and the
statistical analysis needed to answer the
objectives specified in the study.
Example:
Activities Data to be statistical
collected treatment
*Use of SIMs using the Pretest/ Percentage
following procedure
*Prepare the class by posttest for
orienting the students two quarters
on lesson/topic to be
learned.
*Use SIMs to teach the
lesson.
Test results
*After the SIMs the
teacher wraps up the /sessions
It can be observed that the whole table
contains all possible data that will be covered
by the activities which are also parallel to the
objectives. The activities directly answer the
objectives, while the data that would be
derived from the activities are also shown per
activity. How these data will be treated are
also shown in the last column.
The action research proposal covers Part I
(situation) up to Part IV (Research design). It is
submitted for the approval of DepEd authorities
or the approving body who may verify,
question, or modify it. All tenses must still be in
the future tense since it is still a proposal
Conclusions
This is the part that recapitulates all that is
done, in the study and presented in neatly
packed statements. The conclusion
summarizes in clear thoughts and ideas what
the findings are, and what these findings
mean. This is in preparation to the
succeeding statements with probable
implications and the necessary
recommendations in answer to the problems
raised at the beginning of the study.
Guidelines in Writing the Conclusions:
You are a social work student reflecting on a role-play which you participated in
earlier in the day. The role-play involved various professionals, including social
workers and their clients. Reflection leads you to recall the planning you did
before the role play began, the events and processes which took place during
the role play, the way you responded to other participants and your overall
contribution to the role-play. You may note interactions with which you were
either satisfied or dissatisfied and you might also have ideas for how it could
have been done differently. Reflecting on this event will also have the result of
reminding you about how the role-play made you feel: frustrated, confident
etc.
REFLECTIONS
Sample Reflection