As you can see below I have been developing my action research plan. Most aspects of the plan seemed to follow a logical set of steps. However, the readings this week encouraged me to include more aspects of reflection and ways to disseminate the findings of the project. These are processes that I'm sure would have been incorporated as the project unfolds, nevertheless planning for them seems like a good idea.
I'm enthusiastic about taking this plan to my site supervisor next week and getting to grips with the data and research aspects of the plan -I'm a real nerd and love numbers!
Sunday, July 31, 2011
My Action Research Plan so far...
Goal: To improve the basic math skills of students and increase achievement in standardized scores
Outcomes | Activities | Resources/ Research needed | Person(s) responsible | Timeline | Evaluation |
Analyze data for patterns that may be affecting it. | Collect and Analyze Current Math Facts Data | 2010- 2011 EOY Math Facts Data inc. census information & demographics | D. Ward (Project Leader) | July-Aug 2011 | Data Analysis will compare grades, gender, race and social economics. |
Developing a deeper understanding by gathering more specific data to achieve a baseline assessment and to set targets from. | Research other forms of assessing basic math skills. | Internet/ access to Library resources | D. Ward (Project Leader) | July-Aug 2011 | - Literature review on Math Skills |
Developing a deeper understanding of effective practice and current thinking | - Research relevant historical background and modern theory in the teaching of Math. - Research district expertise and good practice in the area of Math Facts | Internet/ access to Library resources, Interviews with district personnel | D. Ward (Project Leader) | July-ongoing | - Literature review on Math Skills - Journal notes on district research findings |
Analyze Data surveying current teaching methods and attitudes | - Survey staff – Self Assessment of Math Skills. - Collect and Analyze data. - Create and target needs for staff development in the area of Math. - Investigate and promote opportunities for staff development in Math in relation to survey findings. | Staff surveys (survey monkey) | D. Ward (Project Leader) | Aug-Sept 2011 | Completed surveys and targeted areas identified for staff training |
Developing a deeper understanding of effective practice and current thinking | Research possible intervention strategies and programs. | Internet/ access to Library resources | D. Ward (Project Leader) | Oct 2011- Nov 2011 | Minimum of 3 possible projects for intervention |
Explore Programmatic Patterns by forming Collaborative team | - Form a Basic Math Skills Committee with representatives from each Grade Level. - Collaborate with team members to develop vision and goals, (targets); in line with district targets and the CIP. | Data/ research findings, access to other personnel | D. Ward (Project Leader), Basic Skills Committee | Sept 2011 | Committee Handbook including: Team norms, mission and goals set. |
Determine Direction: Completed Action plan | Lead project to develop a plan to increase student’s Math Facts and basic math skills. | Data/ research findings | D. Ward (Project Leader), Basic Skills Committee | Oct 2011 | - Committee Meeting Minutes, - Draft Action Plan |
Self-Reflection- Skills/ resources assessment: | - Reflect on whether I/ we have the skills and resources necessary to complete the action plan. - How do we develop/ procure what we need? | Action Plan | D. Ward (Project Leader), Basic Skills Committee, Principal | Oct 2011 | -Meeting minutes |
Effective Communication: Parents informed about action plan | -Inform parents about Math Basic Skills project | Data, Action Plan | D. Ward (Project Leader), Basic Skills Committee, Principal | Oct-Nov 2011 | - Meeting minutes |
Taking Action: Action plan in place with evaluative measures | Monitor and Assess the development of the Basic Math Skills Action Plan. | Basic Skills Action Plan, Intervention strategy | D. Ward (Project Leader), Basic Skills Committee | Dec 2011 – June 2012 | -Journal notes from teacher, student, parent comments. - committee and faculty meeting minutes |
Data Analyzed and impact of the Basic Skills Action Plan evaluated. | Collect and Analyze 2012 Math Facts Data, collect other forms of assessment data that may have been implemented | 2011- 2012 EOY Math Facts Data, all other assessment data | D. Ward (Project Leader), Basic Skills Committee | Feb- July 2012 | Data Analysis comparing baseline information with current data. |
Sustaining Improvement: Completed reflection report of Basic Skills Action Research Plan | Reflect on the impact of the plan and develop the next steps to improving student performance in Math | Data Analysis | D. Ward (Project Leader), Basic Skills Committee, Principal | July 2012 | Action Plan reflection report. |
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Week 2: The nine passions that enlightened mine!
Reflecting on the nine passions of action research as outlined by Dana Fichman (2009) made me feel extremely humble. Just thinking about all the areas a principal had influence was overwhelming. However, on the other hand the possible opportunities for development through action research were also so exciting...just think what we could achieve! From individual teachers, students and the school climate to social justice the possibilities for development are there!
Reading the examples of how practitioners utilized action research to influence their schools in these nine ways not only helped me generate ideas and wonderings, but it lit my fire to lauch my own action research. I cannot wait to begin!
Reading the examples of how practitioners utilized action research to influence their schools in these nine ways not only helped me generate ideas and wonderings, but it lit my fire to lauch my own action research. I cannot wait to begin!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
How Educational Leaders might use blogs.
Weblogs are an easy way of interacting with other administrators and building relationships where you can not only read each others blogs, but share data, link sites and post comments; building a community that supports each other and learns together.
Educational leaders might use blogs to:
- gather and compare data from different schools,
- ask advice on current or future action,
- design solutions,
- seek research material or recommended reading,
- reflect on instruction,
- question and explore different policies
Saturday, July 16, 2011
What is Action Research?
Action research is inquiry aimed at dealing with the specific needs and current issues of the school campus. It is a reflective process that begins with a practitioner asking questions about their concerns and about ways they can develop educational instruction and improve pupil achievement.
Action research employs the techniques of research to understand these issues in light of data gathered by the practitioner and current pedagogical theory. Practitioners then use this information to make informed decisions and plans that directly change current practice.
Action research employs the techniques of research to understand these issues in light of data gathered by the practitioner and current pedagogical theory. Practitioners then use this information to make informed decisions and plans that directly change current practice.
A circulative process of continuing reflection and modification, action research involves the monitoring and evaluation of the plan through the gathering of further data that leads to reassessing action with the aim of continuous improvement.
I intend to use the process of action research to better understand the major discrepancies found in the student achievement of Math Facts on our campus. I plan to examine past and current data concerning student achievement in this area, looking for any patterns. I will explore and research current theory which may highlight better ways of implementing assessment and instruction. Employing the collaborative nature of action research I intend to involve others in constructing an action plan based on these findings to improve student achievement in this area. Throughout the process I will monitor and reassess the impact of the action we take in order that we may achieve the best result possible.
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