Title: Action Research
1Action Research - A Tool for Our Future
Third Year- Secondary School Marsha Hachmon-
Pedagogical Advisor June 2004
2What is Action Research?
3An approach to professional development in which
teachers systematically reflect on their work and
make changes in their planning and implementation.
4What are the pedagogical reasons for Action
Research?
5Identifies problems and needs in the classroom
setting. A systematic process that examines a
situation of planning and evaluating change.
An ongoing process with principles that can be
applied in other aspects of teaching. Investigate
s and reflects on teaching practices in a new
manner.
6Why should student teachers do Action Research?
7To develop meta-cognitive skills. To gain
expertise in their chosen profession. To
realize that teachers can make change.
8What is the process of Action Research?
9Observation
Reflection on Process/ evaluation
Reflection
Implementation of action plan
Research, collecting data
Deciding on Action plan
10What are the difficulties of the process for
student teachers?
11 Lack of time. Artificial teaching
conditions. May contradict master teachers
methods of teaching.
12 STUDENTS ACTION RESEARCH TOPICS
13Why Students Can not Read By Yulia Kovler.
14- A major problem that repeats itself in the
classroom is difficulty in reading English words
and decoding them. Students lack the skills of
combining the letters, sounds, spelling and most
importantly, understanding or decoding the needed
information. - This issue is a crucial one, for it is the basis
for further realization and success in the learnt
material and in future life.
15Using Games in the EFL Classroom By Michal
Bari
16- Games are motivating and effective tools in
learning because they sustain pupils interest
and allow teachers to create contexts in which
the language is useful and meaningful. The Action
Research deals with innovative methods for
integrating games in the EFL classroom.
17Homework By Vardit Nakash
18- Lack of motivation regarding homework is a
problematic issue. - Innovative, motivational planning and
implementation of homework tasks allows for
improvement in pupils learning.
19Test Anxiety By Ahlam Sarsour.
20- Many students are afraid of taking tests, which
has a negative effect on their test results and
emotional well-being. After analyzing and
researching causes for test anxiety, several
methods were developed to deal with and hopefully
eliminate the problem.
21Using Songs in the EFL Classroom By Safa
Hassouna and Ira Polyakov
22- Use of songs is an extremely motivating tool in
teaching a foreign language. Students are more
interested, involved and motivated when taught
through songs. The action research will deal with
integration of songs for language acquisition in
the English class.
23Forming Questions in the EFL Classroom By
Liron Eyal
24- Difficulties in formulating questions in the EFL
classroom leads to the need to find creative
solutions. The action research focuses on social
interaction as a tool for effective development
of question formation.
25Grammar in Context By Dana Barr and Irit
Goldshtein
26- Grammar in context includes teaching grammar
through songs, short passages and stories instead
of rote-memory grammar exercises. - This method raises students interest and ability
to internalize the material taught.
27"Beginning Reading for Weak Pupils in the Junior
High School - Combining Phonics and Whole
Language" By Shamaim Paz
28Learning to read in a new language is a difficult
process, especially for weak learners, who have
problems in their own native language. Problems
breaking the code of new language puts students
under pressure and causes frustration. In the
past, teachers taught either by the whole
language approach or by phonics. Neither were
successful as separate entities. Combining both
methods increases the students positive attitude
and rate of success.
29 Final Thoughts...
It was a long and difficult process.
Action Research contributes to my teaching
development
We can make a change!!!
30Presented by Third Year /English-Secondary
School Marsha Hachmon Pedagogical Advisor
31THE
END
32Here We Are Here we are in the center of town,
look! Everybody is here again We are
shopping They are walking We are eating They are
talking We are here in the center of town We went
to the circus, we had popcorn And we saw the
clown and we heard a big band The lions came in
and they sat on the sand Now we're here in the
center again I wrote down the order for the
cook I sat in a chair and read a book He stood by
the door I swept up the floor And I went to four
more stores Here we are in the center of town,
look! Everybody is here again They are
shopping We are walking They are eating We are
talking We are here in the center of town