The document outlines the steps and components for conducting an action research study, beginning with defining key terms and describing the theoretical and legal bases for the study. It then provides templates for developing a timeline, identifying participants and data collection methods, and creating a budget. The overall purpose is to systematically plan and conduct inquiry to improve educational practices or resolve problems.
5. is a process of systematic, reflective
inquiry improve
to educational practices
or resolve problems in any operating unit
- D.O. 16, s. 2017
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6. As long as there are problems,
there will always be a research.
Good news!
We have never-ending problems.
10. DEFINE/ DESCRIBE YOUR KEY TERMS
LEGAL/THEORETICAL BASES
REASON
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
12. WHEN (TIME DURATION: 2 MONTHS? 6 WEEKS?)
WHERE (LOCALE OF YOUR STUDY)
WHO (RESPONDENTS OR INFORMANTS)
HOW (EMPLOYMENT OF YOUR STRATEGY)
13. PARTICIPANTS/OTHER SOURCES OF DATA
DATA GATHERING METHODS
DATAANALYSIS PLAN
NUMBER, CHARACTERISTICS, SAMPLING
INSTRUMENTS, TYPE OF DATA COLLECTED, HOW,
WHEN
STATISTICAL TOOL (MEAN, MPS, T-TEST...),TYPE OF
RESEARCH
17. May June July August September October
Submission of proposal
Revision of proposal
Crafting of Pupil Outputs
Validation of Outputs
Observation Stage
Seating Arrangement A
Seating Arrangement B
Seating Arrangement C
Collection of Data
Computation and Interpretation of
Results
Initial Draft of Completed Paper
Checking and Revisions
Final Draft and Publication
21. A bibliography usually contains all the works cited in a paper, but it may also
include other works that the author consulted, even if they are not mentioned
in the text. ... In APA Style, however, each reference cited in text must appear
in the reference list, and each entry in the reference list must be cited in text.
Source:
APA Style Blog: Reference List or
Bibliography: What's the difference?
22. Mccroskey, J. and Mc Vetta R. (1978). Classroom
Seating Arrangements: Instructional
Communication Theory Versus Student
Preferences. Retrieved from
http://www.jamescmcroskey.com/
Publication/082.pdf
AUTHOR DATE OF
PUBLICATION
TITLE OF ARTICLE
URLADDRESS
23. learning/
ORGANIZATION DATE
Professional Learning Board. (n.d.). Do Seating
Arrangements have an Impact on Student Learning?
Retrieved from
https://k12teacherstaffdevelopment.com/tlb/do-
seating-arrangements-have-an-impact-on-studenTt-ITLE OF
THE
ARTICLE
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