Sunday, April 28, 2013

Week 3 Action Research Project


Action Planning Template
Goal:  To increase student understanding, grades and interest in 7th/8th math by introducing IPAD technology in the classroom.
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation
Meet with 7th and 8th grade math teachers to discuss/survey implementation
 
 
 
 
 
7th/ 8th grade math teachers, principal and myself
May 2013
Copy of action research plan (rough draft), student’s grades, power point, six weeks tests, mock test results presentation, student technology survey.
Opinions and suggestions from the meeting.  Consent from all professionals involved.
Questionnaire & Survey
7th graders take technology survey on survey monkey
 
7th grade students, math teacher and myself
May 2013
Computer lab and survey monkey.
Evaluate data on survey  monkey
District Staff development training on IPADS.
 
 
 
Instructional technology coordinator
April – August 2013
IPADS
Agendas, Workshop assessments and evaluation forms filled out by teachers.
 
IPADS are issued and parents/students are trained
 
 
 
8th grade math teacher and myself
 
August – December 2013
 
IPADS, math applications and IPAD student training
 
IPAD training evaluation forms filled out by students.
8th graders take  technology survey on survey monkey
 
 
8th grade students, math teacher and myself
February  2014
Computer lab and survey monkey.
Evaluate data on survey  monkey
Analyze 8th grade math assessment results, understanding of TEKS strategies and student interest.
8th grade teachers and myself
April  2014
Data on test scores
Evaluate and compare the test scores of last year’s 7th graders to this year’s 8th graders.

 

Format based on Tool 7.1 from Examining What We Do to Improve Our Schools

(Harris, Edmonson, and Combs, 2010)

 

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Week 2 Reflection

After completing all task required for week 2, I realized that I have to continue to groom myself into an efficient administrator.  The week 2 administrator videos shined a new light on action reseach in a school setting.  These professional indviduals use action research for all major inquires and projects.  I learned a lot about the nine areas related to action research and how to use these nine areas to our benefit.  The meeting with my site supervisor allowed us to share ideas and opinions about which action research project would benefit me the best.  The best thing that i enjoyed this week was meeting with my principal and discussing the development of my action research project. 

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Week 1 EDLD 5301 Action Research

What have you learned about action research and how you might be able to use it?
I have learned that action research is inquiry into one's profession and seeking a systematic approach for the betterment of their profession. This involves inquiring in an interest and then collecting data. After data has been collected, you begin to analyze the data and reflect with what you have learned. Next, you begin to research and collaborate with other peers and compare and adjust your new findings. Then, you come up with a plan of action on how to incorporate your new findings to your profession. Action research differs from traditional research. Traditional research is based on research and findings from "outside experts", while action research allows the researcher to conduct his or hers own research. This creates a sense of ownership because the researcher is doing his own research and discovering new theories and ideas based on the research found in the process. This allows the researcher to explore and collaborate with other professionals on adjustments which is more likely to occur because of the “ownership” factor. There are different ways that action research can be performed in an educational setting including university coursework, superintendent/district meetings, leadership teams and professional learning communities. Action research allows for a sense of empowerment because of the effort and time that is put into it. I look forward to using action research in my teaching profession because it is going to give me the best learning opportunity.
How educational leaders might use blogs?
Educational leaders may use blogs to collaborate with other educational leaders and share ideas on personal experiences. Educational blogs can serve as an effective tool in sharing knowledge with other educational leaders. Blogs can also be used as a communication tool involving the teachers and the student's parents. Daily, weekly or monthly blogs can serve as a communication tool with parents by posting updates on important tasks, deadlines or special events that are important to the students.
 
References:
Dana, N.F. (2009). Leading with Passion and Knowledge: The Principal as Action Researcher. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
Harris, S., Edmonson, S., and Combs. (2010). Examining What We Do To Improve Our School: 8 Steps From Analysis to Action.  Larchmont, NY: Eye on Education, Inc.