Monday, December 3, 2012

Action Planning Template


Action Planning Template
Goal: To have 6th-8th students think at a rigorous level. The students will think at a higher level and increase six weeks assessment scores as a result of rigorous instruction.
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation

Teacher surveys through Survey Monkey







-Action Research Team
-Teacher Leaders


August 2012 through December 2012

-Creation of the survey
-Computers for survey completion
- Announcement

-Survey results documentation

Training on Rigor and Book Talk on “Rigor Is Not A 4 Letter Word”





-Action Research Team
-Teacher Leaders


August 2012 through October 2012

-Extended planning
-Faculty meeting
-Power Presentation Creation
-Required book
-Chart paper

-Sign in
-Power Point Presentation


Creation of campus definition “What is rigorous instruction?” and observation form for classroom walkthroughs


-Action Research Team
-Teacher Leaders


November 2012 through March 2013

-After school planning time for teacher leaders to discuss observation form and definition.


-Sign In
-Definition
-Observation Form

Five to Ten Walkthroughs each week per member of the Action Research Team/ Teacher Leaders



-Action Research Team
-Teacher Leaders


Weekly from
November 2012 through March 2013


-Time
-Afterschool progress evaluation meeting
-Observation Form


-Observations
-Sign In
-Meeting agendas

Disaggregation and calibration of teacher observations and student assessment data
Progress monitoring

-Action Research Team
-Teacher Leaders


 Every Tuesday from November 2012 through March 2013

-Time
-Afterschool progress planning meeting
-Observation Form
-DMAC reports

-Observations
-Sign In
-Meeting agendas

Celebrating and Sharing Results Summative Evaluation of quantitative and qualitative data with campus

-Action Research Team
-Teacher Leaders


June 2013

-Faculty meeting
-DMAC reports
-Preliminary AYP Data


-Meeting agenda
- Six Weeks Assessment Comparison Report
-Sign in

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Week 2


This week I was presented with the nine main categories of action research. As I read them in our assigned lecture, it was really interesting to see that most areas overlap with each other. If I want to focus on how rigorous questions can improve academic achievement, this action research topic involves the areas off staff development, individual teachers, individual students and school performance. I realized that whatever the wondering question you come up with, it will definitely affect the student in a positive way.  

Also this week, I had the opportunity to collaborate with my supervisor and discuss the pressing situations that can become research questions. This gave me the great opportunity to see outside of my teaching world and understand that there is a lot more in the role of the principal. This conversation made me ponder on my original research question and made me select one that will make the most significant impact in my organization. Overall the lecture, interview videos, and meetings, made this week another great one.

Robert Martinez

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Rigorous Action


 Action Research

    What I have learned about action research really differs from what I am used to with traditional research. In action research you really conduct your own investigations. An action is required to resolve a problem that has been identified by the campus. You analyze the organization’s needs and focus on the areas of concern based on those needs. These needs are thoughtful and the practitioner adjusts according to these results. It needs an action plan to be developed to address the identified problem. It is an ongoing process that consists of reflection and action. As a researcher it gives you the opportunity to think critically and become problem solver compared to the traditional research. It also exposes you to see the difference between theories and the actual practices that as a teacher you may encounter.
      The way that I might be able to use it is in a collaborative way targeting the area of student success. The leadership team and I have discussed and wondered on the following question. “How will the implementation of rigorous questioning with fidelity affect student assessment data/scores?” This is a topic that I believe is direct and has a measurable impact on teacher and student achievement. It has been taken into consideration that this is manageable and meaningful processes that will be customize to our campus needs. This research question is not final, but it gives me an idea how the selected readings and lectures have facilitated the overall process of action research.  

Dana, N. F. (2009). Leading with Passion and Knowledge: The Principal as Action Researcher. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.



   How can educational leaders use blogs?

  They way that educational leaders can use blogs is similar to a journal. It is an online diary where leaders can post comments, texts, images and links to other fellow bloggers. Its also a data collection tool that enables the leaders to think and reflect on their daily accomplishments or improvements. With this tool leaders can communicate with parents, teachers, students, other leaders, and other followers. This is a  great tool to keep the communication ongoing.