One area of this week's learning was focused on the interviews with three scholars, Dr. Johnny Briseno, Principal, Rancho Isabella Elementary in Angleton ISD; Dr. Timothy Chargois, Director of Research, Planning and Development in Beaumont ISD; and Dr. Kirk Lewis, Superintendent, Pasadena ISD. Each presented action research projects they have participated in but ended the interviews with advice for future leaders. While the interviews provided a wealth of ideas for possible research, the advice given was practical and of great value. The interviews provided a wealth of information and new understanding of action research. Action research, while initially an overwhelming prospect, is now not as daunting an undertaking as was once believed (but still an overwhelming experience). Action research is a tool that will help answer questions that continue to surface, questions aimed at what is best for the student, how can I help my teachers be more effective and efficient in the classroom, and in what areas does my campus need to focus on that will bring about the greatest change in student achievement and success. Action research provides the skills and tools needed to address these questions.