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

9 comments:

  1. Roberto: I have that book and I showed it to my principal back in October and we had a training on it. You can use GoToMeeting.com and have teachers interact with the presentation and/or ask questions throughout the training. It is a great tool. I believe it is free. Good luck with your project. jv

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  2. I have never heard of that book. I'll look into it. So are the teachers going to implement strategic lessons from the book, such as higher level questioning strategies? Will the teachers be using a specific framework and using a quantifiable number of these lessons throughout the action research time frame? Like I said, I'll have to look at this book. It seems like a great research project!

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    1. The teacher and the action research team will be developing the questioning strategies and the definition of rigor according to the reading. From here an observation form will be created and presented to the staff.
      -Robert

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  3. What will you be looking for in the walkthroughs? Are there specific strategies or ideas from the book that will be used?

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    1. The teachers and the research committee will be creating the observation form. This will be targeting rigorous questioning that will be developed by the teachers during the training. We will use the book for guidance and clarification.
      Thanks for your input
      -Robert

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  4. Roberto, I am a little confused as to what teachers you will be doing walkthroughs on. Is it all teachers or only teachers participating in the study? If it is all teachers are they ok with other teachers doing walkthroughs on them. I know some teachers get a little aprehensive when they are evaluated by their peers. Other than that, I think your research project looks great.

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  5. Maria, in our school we have been grateful to have strategists for most of the content areas. So thanks to this, we will be observing all content area teachers. Our principal has made this a campus initiative so this will definitely help me with my project. In regards to walkthroughs, we have been a campus with many visitations and teacher observations from district personnel and state officials. Our teacher have gotten used to the positive support that these has brought to them. Also teachers have been informed that it is being used for research purposes and will not be used officially for their evaluation.
    Thanks for commenting
    -Robert

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  6. Robert,
    I believe your action plan to increase the rigor of the education of our young students is definitely needed. To help to build critical thinking skills will be a tremendous asset to the students. Wishing you much success on your research plan.

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