Monday, February 13, 2012

Revised Action Research Plan


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.
Activities designed to achieve the objectives
Ø  Survey Staff on ideas for need and types of alternative discipline ideas completed in May 2012
Ø  Start of committee to come up with solutions to keeping Target Population kids in the classroom maximum amount of time. (Start in May 2012 –February 2013)
Ø  Disaggregate Data to share with committee to show need for Action Research Plan in this Area (Start February 2012-May 2012)
Ø  Self – Reflection to identify any areas of bias that may affect our results.
Resources and research tools needed for data gathering
Ø  List of At Risk and Economically Disadvantaged Students in 7th through 10th Grade
Ø  Quantitative Measures: 6 week Report Cards, Benchmark Scores, and TAKS Scores
Ø  Interview Students in Target Populations with parent permission
Ø  Interview Focus Group of Students not in Target Populations to see how negative student behavior affects their learning in the classroom with parent permission
Ø  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
Ø  May 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.
Ø  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.
Ø  April-May 2012 – Interview students, Survey staff and parents and form Action Committee to address needs.
Ø  August-December 2012 – Implement Alternative Forms of Discipline with ISS being reserved for severe behavior, as agreed upon by the staff.
Ø  January – February 2013 – Benchmark Data obtained
Ø  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
Ø  Assigning Discipline – Assistant Principal
Ø  Brainstorming Alternative Discipline – Shawn Adkins, Marquelle Adkins and the Action Committee
Ø  Data Disaggregation – Shawn Adkins and Marquelle Adkins
Process for monitoring the achievement of goals and objectives
Ø  Compare report card grades from previous year
Ø  Compare benchmark scores from previous year.
Ø  Compare number of referrals written to previous year.
Ø  Compare time spent out of classroom to previous year.
Assessment instrument(s) to evaluate the effectiveness of the action research study
Ø  Quantitative – Benchmarks, Report Card Grades, Time Spent in ISS/AEP, and Number of Discipline Referrals
Ø  Qualitative – Teacher survey, Parent Survey, and Student Interviews.
References
Dana, N. (2009). Leading with Passion and Knowledge: The Principal as Action Researcher.
             California: Corwin.

1 comment:

  1. This looks like an interesting project. I will be interested to see the results of the parent survey, especially if you make a distinction between the parents of the students who are being studies and the parents of the general population. We use a discipline hierarchy at our school that requires the teacher to give the students four "steps" before removing them from the classroom to go to the office. You might consider how discipline is handled prior to an office referral or ISS.

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