Sunday, February 26, 2012

Looking back on my Action Research

School Vision: Successfully prepare students for college or post high school training.
Goal: To Meet AYP
Outcome #1: To meet AYP.
- Activities: Review student success whether they are early or late and how it links to later or earlier start times.
- Resources/ Research Tools Needed: PBIS Data
- Responsibility to Address Activities: Meet with counselors, associate principal, and PBIS/Academic Achievement staff.
- Time Line: May 2012
- Benchmarks/Assessment: Review data to see when students are more successful in their core academic classes and whether that should be a determinant in their state mandated testing.
- Revisions to SIP/PIP based on monitoring and assessments: More student based initiatives to improve student success.
Outcome #2: Student attendance to increase with the start times.
- Activities: Do a data review of campuses like ours with a late start time versus an early start time.
- Resources/Research Tools Needed: Review other discussion blogs, TASA, NASSP, Internet, and internet search data bases.
- Responsibility to Address Activities: Meet with the PBIS Coordinator and Academic Achievement Specialists.
- Time Line: May 2012
- Benchmark: To review if the increase or lack of student success is linked to a certain academic grade or to one specific area of the building.Revisions to SIP/PIP based on monitoring and assessments: Increase teacher involvement and 1:1 administrative involvement with students who have had trouble getting to class on time and lack the motivation to do well in the morning versus later in the afternoon.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

When I started to review this course, I found it to be very overwhelming. I was overwhelmed with how quickly it went by, but not only that but the rigor of it. I sometimes felt like my students when I was rushing to get things done.

Working full-time and working on the assignments was very difficult for me, I'm not sure because of the difficulty or because it is in the midst of yearbook deadline time for me.

I have learned that many of the things that I hoped my school would have data in, they do not, which leads me to an uphill battle with the remainder of looking at my action research plan.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Looking through the Process

The process of trying to find an action research that I could actually research was difficult. I often felt that I was looking at too-broad of a topic. Sometimes I wonder if I am still going too broad. However, I am finding that this is a topic that other people, including administrators are interested in. I have found that talking to a lot of people is key in looking into this topic, and to look at data that my school already has on this topic. For my first two years at my school, during PBIS meetings, one thing that they shared was data broken down by periods, with our new system they are saying they don’t know how to do this.

I think it is crucial to see if we can find a way to look at this data. If we can look at this question and find a reasoning of whether this will be beneficial to our students or not is the ultimate question. It has yet to be determined.


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Reflection on Videos

When looking into this week’s homework, I had a tough time finding something that I felt I could commit to as my topic. More importantly, I had a tough time finding something that I could narrow down and be specific in my action research plan.
One of the things that I learned the most is that this course is going to be a lot harder than what I originally though. I wanted to do a topic that would be beneficial to the needs of my campus, but more than that something that I thought was insightful and beneficial to my learning.
I really am excited about this learning process and learning about the benefits or disadvantages this could have on my students.