Sunday, August 19, 2012

Reflection of Course

    I am so grateful this course only dealt with just creating a solid Action Research Plan.  I did not feel overwhelmed at trying to construct the plan and so glad that time is considered and given to complete such a project.  I am very much a Type ‘A’ personality where planning is a necessity and so far, I am very happy as to how these first two courses have been laid out.  This will keep the stress level low once school begins and my job and other responsibilities come into play.
    Blogging was an awesome tool to learn!  This tool has now become a daily use at my disposal as I have created a blog to chronicle my personal life for friends and family to enjoy.  Other students’ blogs and comments were helpful in identifying issues with my Action Research Plan and will continue to be a resource in further courses in this program.  Blogging is a powerful way to communicate our findings, ideas, and experiences.  I have encouraged my site supervisor to follow my blog so that he can be checking in with my project without having to talk with me personally.  My bog will also be a place for others to challenge my research study, so that I can have the best possible outcome.  There is such a push for our students to become 21st century learners, and blogging is an instrument for me to do the same.    
   The discussion board prompt this week had a reoccurring theme of how much time our action research project will take.  Through the assignments and discussion board postings, I have noticed that many of the teachers in this program are the teachers that go above and beyond in the classroom and their schools.  I think that we are all concerned about how the quality of our teaching, learning, and course work will be affected once school starts and the action research project begins.  Reading the other students’ suggestions on how to handle time and the assignments will be useful as well.  In the last course, I joined the Facebook page for our program and have found that a supportive tool as well.
   Many of the assignments required us to look at other action research studies.  The Dana text was great at providing examples of inquiry questions, studies, and example experiences to provide a starting point in completing my own project.  This past week’s assignment on quality indicators was helpful in how to begin the data collection process.  Indicator 3 on Principal Research Design provided great questions on what and how to consider information and data (Dana, 2009).  I am very concerned with getting started, as I know I would have a hard time designing and putting together the information for my project without the questions this section provided.
    The most insightful information I discovered during this course was from the conversations with my site supervisor.  We discussed how the biggest hurdle I will face with my action research study is our district’s grading policy.  This policy states that students are allowed to turn in work by the last day of the six weeks grading period.  Due dates have become irrelevant at my school and as such most work is turned in the last week of the grading period.  However, unbeknownst to me was the small print in this policy.  If a teacher clearly communicates the due date to parents and students, work must be turned in by that date.  This guideline will be my driving force to find the best strategies to improve grades of frequently absent students.  We also discussed how our poor school morale and weak student-teacher relationships might be a reason behind chronic absences.  This piece of information was identified in our “We Teach/We Learn” surveys this past year.  I will do my best to create a safe and fun learning environment for students in my classroom that might encourage those frequently absent to attend class more often.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Updated Action Research Plan


Goal:  What strategies can be used to improve grades and prevent failures of frequently absent students?
Action Steps(s):
Person(s)
Responsible:
Timeline:
Start/End
Needed
Resources
Evaluation
Discuss research plan with site supervisor and obtain permission to complete project.
Brooke Hughes/
Bobby Morris/
Jason Childress
August 21, 2012 – August 27, 2012
Action Research Plan, Internship Plan
N/A
Define frequently absent students. 
Brooke Hughes
August 28, 2012 - September 4, 2012
Texas Education Code
N/A
Obtain NISD policy attendance, grading, and make-up work policies.
Brooke Hughes
August 28, 2012 - September 4, 2012
NISD Student Handbook
N/A
Obtain course syllabus and present my current classroom procedures for make-up work to all students.
Brooke Hughes
August 28, 2012 - September 4, 2012
Course Syllabus
N/A
Identify frequently absent students in my current classroom students.
Brooke Hughes/
Twana Roadman
August 28, 2012 – December 18, 2012
eSchool Attendance Reports
N/A
Research the relationship between academic success and chronically absent students.
Brooke Hughes
August 28, 2012 – December 18, 2012
Professional journals, articles, and books
Literature Review Paper for Action Research Paper at the end of the project.
Monitor 6-weeks grades for target population.
Brooke Hughes
August 28, 2012 – December 18, 2012
eSchool Six Week Grade Reports
Applying the current make-up work policy, collect data, graph data, and draw conclusions from reports.  Look at when assignments were turned in and grades made on assignments.
Collaborate with other teachers on strategies that are successful in getting students to turn in make-up work on time.
Brooke Hughes/
Willing Teachers
August 28, 2012 – December 18, 2012
Classroom Rules and Procedures
Compare and Contrast these strategies with current classroom policy and district guidelines.
Implement new strategies.
Brooke Hughes
January 3, 2013 – June 7, 2013
Updated Classroom policy, NetSchool page, Teacher Webpage, Flipped Classroom videos, student work
Enforce new strategies. Compare and contrast new strategies with previous ones.  Draw conclusions from qualitative data.
Monitor 6-Weeks grades for target population.
Brooke Hughes
January 3, 2013 – June 7, 2013
eSchool Six-Week Grade Reports
Compare and contrast previous semester grades as well as students that are present daily.  Collect data, graph information, and draw conclusions based on new strategies.   Look at when assignments were turned in and grades made on assignments.
Survey students in target group.
Brooke Hughes
June 3-7, 2013
Student surveys, NetSchool
Survey students on which strategies they found most helpful.
Write paper based on collected data, generated reports, and evaluations.
Brooke Hughes
June 7, 2013 – August 16, 2013
Professional literature, generated reports, and evaluations
Answer research question, “Did implementing new strategies improve grades and prevent failures for frequently absent students?”
Share research action project to school administration and faculty.
Brooke Hughes
August 20, 2013 – August 26, 2013
Copies of research paper
Feedback from teachers and administrators.
Write a Self-Reflection.
Brooke Hughes
August 26, 2013
Research paper, Feedback, Blog
Reflect on research, experience, and findings.   Implement new strategies into new school year’s class.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Action Research Plan


Goal:  What strategies can be used to improve grades and prevent failures of frequently absent students?
Action Steps(s):
Person(s)
Responsible:
Timeline:
Start/End
Needed
Resources
Evaluation
Discuss research plan with site supervisor and obtain permission to complete project.
Brooke Hughes/
Bobby Morris/
Jason Childress
August 21, 2012 – August 27, 2012
Action Research Plan, Internship Plan
N/A
Define frequently absent students. 
Brooke Hughes
August 28, 2012 - September 4, 2012
Texas Education Code
N/A
Obtain NISD policy attendance, grading, and make-up work policies.
Brooke Hughes
August 28, 2012 - September 4, 2012
NISD Student Handbook
N/A




Obtain course syllabus and present my current classroom procedures for make-up work to all students.
Brooke Hughes
August 28, 2012 - September 4, 2012
Course Syllabus
N/A
Identify frequently absent students in my current classroom students.
Brooke Hughes/
Twana Roadman
August 28, 2012 – December 18, 2012
eSchool Attendance Reports
N/A
Obtain Parent Permission for students to be used in the research.
Brooke Hughes/
Parents
August 28, 2012 – December 18, 2012
Parent Permission Slips
N/A
Research the relationship between academic success and chronically absent students.
Brooke Hughes
August 28, 2012 – December 18, 2012
Professional journals, articles, and books
Literature Review Paper for Action Research Paper at the end of the project.
Monitor 6-weeks grades for target population.
Brooke Hughes
August 28, 2012 – December 18, 2012
eSchool Six Week Grade Reports
Applying the current make-up work policy, collect data, graph data, and draw conclusions from reports.
Collaborate with other teachers on strategies that are successful in getting students to turn in make-up work on time.
Brooke Hughes/
Willing Teachers
August 28, 2012 – December 18, 2012
Classroom Rules and Procedures
Compare and Contrast these strategies with current classroom policy and district guidelines.
Implement new strategies.
Brooke Hughes
January 3, 2013 – June 7, 2013
Updated Classroom policy, NetSchool page, Teacher Webpage, Teacher created videos, student work
Enforce new strategies. Compare and contrast new strategies with previous ones.  Draw conclusions from qualitative data.
Monitor 6-Weeks grades for target population.
Brooke Hughes
January 3, 2013 – June 7, 2013
eSchool Six-Week Grade Reports
Compare and contrast previous semester grades as well as students that are present daily.  Collect data, graph information, and draw conclusions based on new strategies.
Survey students in target group.
Brooke Hughes
June 3-7, 2013
Student surveys, NetSchool
Survey students on which strategies they found most helpful.
Write paper based on collected data, generated reports, and evaluations.
Brooke Hughes
June 7, 2013 – August 16, 2013
Professional literature, generated reports, and evaluations
Answer research question, “Did implementing new strategies improve grades and prevent failures for frequently absent students?”
Share research action project to school administration and faculty.
Brooke Hughes
August 20, 2013 – August 26, 2013
Copies of research paper
Feedback from teachers and administrators.
Write a Self-Reflection.
Brooke Hughes
August 26, 2013
Research paper, Feedback, Blog
Reflect on research, experience, and findings.   Implement new strategies into new school year’s class.