I was privileged to complete a participatory action research project to fulfill the requirements of a Masters of Science in Administration at Pepperdine Graduate School of Education and Psychology. Below you can read the narrative describing my experience, as well as review my presentation.
Please feel free to look around at other written works and projects I completed in my academic journey… and get more coffee. Enjoy!
Narrative
Creating change amongst the teaching and learning in a classroom is a privilege and responsibility. Read about my journey in participatory action research as I try new strategies in new places. My PAR narrative document can be found here.
Participatory Action Research Project
View the multimedia presentation of my participatory action research project on the implementation of intervention reading strategies in science. The PDF version of this presentation can be found here.
Leadership Reflection
During my time in the ELA program, we read many works on leadership that helped focus my thoughts on my contribution as a school leader. My Leadership Reflection can be found here.
Constitutional Paper
Being aware of legal issues that affect learners and their families is essential. My constitutional paper, “Vaccines: Intention vs. Risk”, can be found here.
Professional Learning Community Analysis
Some of the most powerful components of successful schools are teacher collaboration and building teacher capacity. My PLC Analysis can be found here.
Professional Development Plan
Guaranteeing focused and intentional professional development for educators is necessary in building teacher capacity and staying on a consistent path of improvement in education. My PD plan can be found here.