Goals and objectives/outcomes of the research investigation
Goal 1 – Decrease the Amount of Time At Risk and Low Income Students are removed from class for disciplinary action, including In School Suspension and Alternative Education Placement.
Goal 2 – Find Alternative Disciplinary Consequences to maximize time spent in the classroom by students in Target Population.
Goal 3 – Improve student success in classroom work and on benchmark exams by students in Target Population
Goal 4 – Create a program that encourages Teacher Buy in/Support from 85% of the staff on our campus.
Goal 1 – Decrease the Amount of Time At Risk and Low Income Students are removed from class for disciplinary action, including In School Suspension and Alternative Education Placement.
Goal 2 – Find Alternative Disciplinary Consequences to maximize time spent in the classroom by students in Target Population.
Goal 3 – Improve student success in classroom work and on benchmark exams by students in Target Population
Goal 4 – Create a program that encourages Teacher Buy in/Support from 85% of the staff on our campus.
Activities designed to achieve the objectives
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Survey Staff on ideas for need and types of
alternative discipline ideas
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Start of committee to come up with solutions to
keeping Target Population kids in the classroom maximum amount of time.
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Disaggregate Data to share with committee to
show need for Action Research Plan in this Area
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Self Reflection to identify Biases that may
affect the outcomes of our research
Resources and research tools needed for data gathering
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List of At Risk and Economically Disadvantaged
Students in 7th through 10th Grade
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Quantitative Measures: 6 week Report Cards,
Benchmark Scores, and TAKS Scores
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Interview Students in Target Populations
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Interview Focus Group of Students not in Target
Populations to see how negative student behavior affects their learning in the
classroom
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Survey Staff and Parents regarding beliefs about
school cultures/climate with focus on student behavior and discipline
Draft timeline for completion or implementation of activities
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February 2012 – Select Sample Size of Target
Population by disaggregating data of ECD/At Risk Students with multiple
Discipline referrals resulting in time spent in ISS or AEP.
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March-May 2012 – Look at data to chart grades
throughout year in regards to time spent out of classroom serving disciplinary
action in ISS or AEP.
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March-Math 2012 – Interview students, Survey
staff and parents and form Action Committee to address needs.
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August-December 2012 – Implement Alternative
Forms of Discipline with ISS being reserved for severe behavior, as agreed upon
by the staff.
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January – February 2013 – Benchmark Data
obtained
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February 2013 – Review Data to see if
interventions have been successful. Revise Action Plan as necessary or continue
if results show progress.
Persons responsible for implementation of the action research plan
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Assigning Discipline – Assistant Principal
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Brainstorming Alternative Discipline – Shawn
Adkins, Marquelle Adkins and the Action Committee
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Data Disaggregation – Shawn Adkins and Marquelle
Adkins
Process for monitoring the achievement of goals and objectives
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Compare report card grades from previous year
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Compare benchmark scores from previous year.
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Compare number of referrals written to previous
year.
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Compare time spent out of classroom to previous
year.
Assessment instrument(s) to evaluate the effectiveness of the action
research study
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Qualitative – Benchmarks, Report Card Grades,
Time Spent in ISS/AEP, and Number of Discipline Referrals
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Quantitative – Teacher survey, Parent Survey,
and Student Interviews.
References
Dana,
N. (2009). Leading with Passion and Knowledge: The Principal as Action
Researcher.
California: Corwin
It appears that there has been a considerable amount of time and thought put into developing your research plan. It seems to be well organized and on track. I envy the team situation that you have in being able to tackle an issue that directly "hits home".
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great plan. Everything appears to be well though out and in place ready to go. I am interested in what you come up with because it kind of ties in with my topic (the effectiveness of ISS). Good luck, and I will continue to follow and hopefully we can share some ideas and thoughts with each other.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a well developed action research plan please keep us posted. Can you please visit my blog? Thanks in advance.
ReplyDeleteBLP, I would very much like to see what you find in your research. Please keep me informed.
ReplyDeleteMichael and Luis,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments, I have visited both of your sites in return. Good luck!