According to Dana (2009), the process of action research includes "articulating a wondering, collecting data to gain insights into the wondering, analyzing data, making improvements in practice based on what was learned, and sharing learning with others" (p. 23). Depending on the technology usage of the campus, a blog would be an excellent way to communicate thoughts and feedback regarding actions. The blog could be used to share sources of data that teachers and administrators can reference to help them develop steps in the process, as well as illustrate a timeline of events to show the progress of the action. Beside sharing with each other, accessing the Internet is a great way to find out information from other people who have experienced the same situation.
Dana, N. F. (2009). Leading with passion and knowledge: The principal as action researcher. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
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