Wednesday, May 27, 2009

DLSL IS Ventures Into Research

The De La Salle Lipa Integrated School made a giant leap in the realm of research via the launching of the first DLSL IS Research Forum last May 26 at the LRC2.
Dubbed as "IS Research in Retrospect", the first DLSL IS Research Forum featured three research paper presentations--one disciplinal research paper and two action research reports. Mr. Arthur Dimaculangan, the newly appointed Curriculum Coordinator of the Social Studies Department presented a disciplinal research paper on the use of the Provus Model in assessing the CARE Program of DLSL IS.
Among the presesentors of classroom-based research was Mr. Raul Paras who showed the whole Integrated School Unit the fact that for full time teachers who are also family men and women, research may be difficult but it is highly possible. In his presentation, Mr. Paras explained how he was influenced by books that he has read particularly "The Purpose Driven Life". His reflections on his readings served as the theoretical framework of his action research which he called "LEAP (Lasallian Education Assistance Program): An Action Research" . Mr. Paras stressed the fact that research emancipates teachers. Thus, according to him, a teacher does not have to be an administrator in order to do research. He further reiterated that action research is a manifestation of the Lasallian teachers' commitment to their mission of teaching the minds, touching the hearts, and transforming the lives of the students entrusted to their care.
The other presentor of an action research was Ms. Haidee Angeles, the IS Research Coordinator. She opted to present a simple yet meaningful classroom-based research entitled "Needs Analysis Survey: Implications for English 7 Syllabus Design. Her presentation highlighted how a teachers' critical reflections on research stimuli could guide them throughout the process of accomplishing the four main parts of the action reseacrh paper --introduction, method, results, and discussion sections.
What made the IS Research Forum very interesting for the faculty and staff of the Integrated School were the reactions of the audience to each paper presentation. Anxious that because it was the first time that a research forum would be launched, there would be no reactions to the presentations, it was originally planned that the forum would be a close one. Hence, reactors were pre-assigned to share their comments on the research paper assigned to each of them. However, during the forum itself, the Integrtaed School Unit manifested local excellence and global competence by constructively reacting to each paper presentation. The sharing of critiques validated the administration's belief that Lasallian teachers are reflective researchers indeed and that the teachers research capability just need to be tapped and enhanced.

1 comment:

  1. Good deed! Congratulations for the success of the Launching of the IS Research Forum last Tuesday. You really encouraged and inspired me to do research work for the benefit of the students entrusted to my care. Thanks a lot and keep up the good works! See you around.

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