Action in Professional Learning

Action in Professional Learning

Research Services

Raleigh, North Carolina 27 followers

Program Evaluation | Federal Grants | Education Research | Nonprofit Consulting | Strategic Planning | Training

About us

If you choose to work with APL, you will receive customized support. First we will begin with systematic and intentional reflection about your goals. This may involve conducting a needs assessment to identify gaps between where you currently are and where you’d like to go. Based on our findings, we will develop a step-by-step strategic plan and/or professional development plan. If you are seeking support for a deeper evaluation of your programs, I will design a customized mixed methods evaluation plan for you. Going through the process of systematic and intentional reflection will result in stronger programming and improved outcomes. Areas of expertise: program evaluation | grant writing | professional training | research and development | action research | digital technologies/tools | academic writing U.S. federal government's System for Award Management (SAM.gov) registration/unique ID: Action in Professional Learning, LLC / YAWCAKAD2516 / 9L2B6 (active) Connect with us: meghan_manfra@actioninprofessionallearning.com

Website
www.actioninprofessionallearning.com
Industry
Research Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Raleigh, North Carolina
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020
Specialties
evaluation, research and development, strategic planning, training, professional development, needs assessment, academic and technical writing, grant writing, grant evaluation, assessment, planning, learning, technology, digital tools, media literacy, ESL, statistics, qualitative research, quantitative research, mixed methods, focus groups, interviews, survey design, survey , survey deployment plan, and federal grants

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  • View profile for Meghan Manfra, PhD, graphic

    Program Evaluation | Federal Grants | Education Research | Nonprofit Consulting | Strategic Planning | Training | Professional Dev | Technology Integration | Author: Action Research for Classroom Schools & Communities

    Reach out to your friends and colleagues today who have breast cancer or love someone who does. Very likely news of Shannon Doherty’s passing hit them hard.  I learned about it this morning from a fellow cancer survivor via text. As I googled Dohery’s story I learned that she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015, went through treatment for nearly a decade, and, most recently, faced stage 4 disease.  As I dug deeper into her story, I found she also had chemo, surgery, and radiation. I wanted to google exactly what type of cancer she had, what protocols she followed, and whether or not she was on endocrine therapy. As if learning her story would help me measure my own risk.  In Doherty’s case a lot of that information is out there because she was very open about her story on her podcast, Let’s Be Clear, and, apparently, her social media accounts.  For my peace of mind, I had to stop going down the rabbit hole… stop tracking down information about her story. Reminding myself that her experience was her own. Not mine. All of this has left me wondering yet again about the impact of social media on breast cancer patients and survivors.  - What are the benefits? What are the risks?  - How does social media impact the mental health of patients?  And are there implications for their treatments and outcomes?  No doubt, this is an issue that transcends breast cancer and other health concerns. It goes to a deeper issue of our tremendous access to information, often filtered through the lens of content creators with individual experiences, biases, and, in some cases, misinformation. I’d love to conduct more research on this issue. Message me if you'd be interested in collaboration. #socialmediamonday #breastcancer #womenshealth #socialmedia #NIH #research

  • ⚪ How do you know that you are making a difference? ⚪ How do you bring about change in your practice or organization? 🌟 Action research provides a systematic model for reflecting on practice, collecting data, and making informed decisions to bring about change and improve impact. ↪ See more here: https://lnkd.in/eXaVi_8V

    View profile for Meghan Manfra, PhD, graphic

    Program Evaluation | Federal Grants | Education Research | Nonprofit Consulting | Strategic Planning | Training | Professional Dev | Technology Integration | Author: Action Research for Classroom Schools & Communities

    How do you improve your practice regardless of your field? ⁉ Systematic and intentional reflection on action to bring about change ☀ See more here: Inquiry and Action Research module: https://lnkd.in/gB9Apndu In partnership with Maryland Humanities and Maryland Public Television 👋 Special thanks to Karla Thompson at mpt #actionresearch #training #change #impact #professionaldevelopment

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