I had a discussion with my site supervisor regarding my action research plan. He told me that his main concern was the evaluation piece. With all of the additional action research plans that are being incorporated this year (PLCs, RTI, and Teen Biz) could "muddy" the results. He suggested that I include the lexile scores as an evaluation piece as well as a teacher survey. I had suggested a teacher survey to my department chair a little bit ago, so I am excited to add that component to the plan.
He also suggested that I investigate the data received by a new computer program that is being incorporated mid-year by our district. This was to replace the TMSFA scores. I will investigate the information received from the program and see if I can incorporate that information into the research plan as well.
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Saturday, December 15, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Action Research Plan
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Action Planning Template
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Goal: Increase 8th
grade Reading STAAR scores
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Action Steps(s):
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Person(s) Responsible:
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Timeline: Start/End
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Needed Resources
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Evaluation
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Analysis of Low STAAR
Reading scores
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Academic Leadership Team
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May 2012
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STAAR data, library
reading program data, Redistep scores, and any other data determined by
administration to use, Readicide by
Kelly Gallagher
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Reading initiative needed
in order raise the scores
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Form different committees
to address the needs to the creation and implementation of the program.
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Dept. Chair and myself
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May 2012
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Teachers
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Formed committees
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Create a reading
initiative program
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Dept. Chair, myself, and
committee
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May 2012
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Teacher from each content
area, ideas, and goals
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Reading program created
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Creating classroom
libraries of 30 books/14 titles for all core content classes.
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Dept. Chair/ Librarian/
Myself
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August 2012 – December
2012
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$25,000 grant
$15,000 Title 1 funds
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Classroom libraries in all
core content classes
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Implement the reading
initiative program O.S.C.A.R. (Our Students Care about Reading).
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Reading Initiative
Committee
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May 2012 – May 2013
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Reading Initiative Plan,
Books
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Successful award ceremony
in May
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Construct and give student
surveys to evaluate the increased amount of reading and levels of joy with
reading.
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Reading Initiative
Committee and myself
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August 2012 – May 2013
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Questions for evaluation
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Increase in the amount of
reading based on student response.
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Create campus common
assessments every three weeks in ELA.
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8th grade team
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August 2012 – May 2013
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Common assessments created
every three weeks, District common assessments
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Increased data scores from
previous year.
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Evaluate the new STAAR
data
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Academic Leadership Team
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May 2013 – June 2013
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STAAR data
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Increase in STAAR reading
scores
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Sunday, December 2, 2012
Week 2
I'm only into week 2 of my action research class, and I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the information I'm learning. I've always wondered as a teacher why the principal has so many different projects going on at once, and now I'm seeing why - because there are so many areas that action research can take place!
This week I learned about the nine areas of passion where administrators find their inquiries. I also watched three videos by former graduates of Lamar University that discussed their doctoral thesis regarding action research.
I'm glad I made the decision to pursue my master's degree, so I get to know the "other" side of education. I'm learning more about my passions that will drive me to be a better educator.
This week I learned about the nine areas of passion where administrators find their inquiries. I also watched three videos by former graduates of Lamar University that discussed their doctoral thesis regarding action research.
I'm glad I made the decision to pursue my master's degree, so I get to know the "other" side of education. I'm learning more about my passions that will drive me to be a better educator.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Action Research
Action research is the process of
active classroom research provided by the inquiries of an administrator or
team. The school identifies the problem, formulates a strategy to solve the
problem, implements the strategy, evaluates the effectiveness of the solution,
and refines the problem. (Dana 5) Action research is a continuous cycle of
improvement that specifically focuses on the needs of schools individually and
provides active and continuous research from within making the students,
teachers, and administrators active in the research process. It can be
accomplished through a variety of methods including: college coursework,
superintendent/district meetings, leadership teams, and/or professional
learning communities.
There are major benefits to action
research. The benefits include the administrator has a community of workers to
help find and solve the problems, principals become role models for teachers
and students within their buildings, and best practices noted in education will
increase within the school.
I intend to use action research
through professional learning communities (PLC) and leadership teams I hope to
develop within my school. Being part of a PLC has pushed me to be a better
educator and has helped resolved the gaps in our department. My administrators
have been incredible role models to guide me to being a better team leader and
have helped us collectively identify issues that we could work on as a team. As
a result, our students are learning at incredibly rates, and our scores have
increased dramatically in comparison with the entire district.
Leadership teams are equally
important because they are the voice of the inquiries. An administrator might
have difficulty identifying the major problems that the teachers or students
are struggling with. By creating a leadership team, they can have a
collaborative group working towards a common goal on a larger scale.
Administrators can use blogs in a variety of ways. One
important way to use blogs is to gather data of how students or teachers think.
Very rarely do we think of “thinking” as an evaluative tool because it is so subjective;
however the collection of thoughts can be insightful to an active research
agenda and help guide the research towards greater solutions. Another way blogs
can be used is as a newsletter to teachers. It can be an important tool to
share information to faculty and staff and provide a way of receiving feedback
or thoughts of information of the school.
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