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Monday, February 27, 2012

Action Research and Literature Review Reflection


Action Research Reflection

Topic: The topic I chose was the effectiveness of the program Rocket Math on the accuracy and speed of multiplication facts for fourth graders.

Why I chose this topic:  I chose this topic because I was using a method where I would give students 100 math fact problems three times a week and saw progress for 3 students and the rest moved at a slow pace or remained stagnant.  I would quiz the students on one fact per test.  They began with zeros and worked their way up.  At first each student moved at consistent speeds, but then I noticed as the facts for more difficult, the students lost their stamina. 
Our school hired a math specialist who proposed the idea of Rocket Math.  Rocket Math is a daily 20-minute program where students practice 2 times tables a day with partner practice and then a 1-minute assessment.  The math specialist swore by this program and disclosed results from other schools she used it in.  I had to give it a try in order to help my students.
When first taking this class and realizing what an action research project was, I thought it would be beneficial to collect data for my students as well as to show what effectiveness the program provides.  In researching the website for Rocket Math, I came across a statement that informed me they would pay for half of their program for a school if someone did   a study that showed results.  If my action research proves successful, I plan to do such that.

Writing My Proposal:  When first reading about action research projects, they seemed to be overwhelming.  I wasn’t confident I would be able to handle it with teaching during the day and having homework in this class and another class at night.  What I learned was that given the fact the project was broken down into manageable pieces, I could in fact handle  it.  The action research proposal reminds me of a scientific method layout.  I am an integrated science major for under grad and feel comfortable with this set up.  I am also performing research on something that affects my daily life.  Having that buy in makes this whole process fascinating verses overwhelming.  I am very interested to see where it goes from here.

Writing My Literature Review:  The literature review was the most intimidating to perform.  I found the wording of the articles I researched confusing at times.  I also found many case studies and dissertations that were hundreds of pages long.  The information was valuable, but it consumed a lot of time.  Once I organized my sources into themes, this helped me get a view of the bigger picture of my review and what I was trying to accomplish.  What helped me was the fact that the review, similarly to the action research proposal, was broken down into smaller pieces.  I found the introduction and body to be the most convenient as they made the most sense to me.  I struggled with the summary at first and then read the summary of the sample given to us  and what helped  a lot.  I think the Literature Review is an important component to the Action Research because it provides background information to the topics you are researching.

Peer Writing Feedback:  Giving someone feedback on a task that has taken much of their time can be tricky.  I also believe each of us is proud of our creation and insecure of its faults.  With that said, I wanted to make sure I provided feedback to my peers that let them know I was impressed by their work and what they could to do make it better.  I am one who takes criticism well depending on the delivery.  I found my peers extremely generous in their comments.  The details provided were very helpful and pushed me to go beyond what I had done.  This has proven to me how important peer feedback is.  One will not see errors in their writing.  It takes a non-biased eye to look at it and analyze it. 




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