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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Action Plan



Action Planning Template
Goal:  To increase effectiveness of teacher actions to motivate the learning of low socio-economic students.
Action Steps(s)
Person(s) Responsible
Timeline:  Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation
1.  Interview 3rd, 4th , and 5th grade teachers.
Julie Sittig
3rd, 4th, 5th grade teachers

December 2012-September 2013
Student information, rosters, gradebooks, behavior reports.
Identify students to target
2. Collect and analyze data of 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students in low socio-economic subgroups.
Julie Sittig
3rd, 4th, 5th grade teachers

December 2012-September 2013
ITBS scores, iLEAP scores, LEAP scores, Scantron data, STAR reading/math data
Complete data tracking charts
3.Interview students
Julie Sittig
3rd, 4th, 5th grade teachers

December 2012
3rd, 4th, 5th grade students in low socio-economic subgroups
Complete survey questions
4.Share research on motivating students with teachers
Julie Sittig
3rd, 4th, 5th grade teachers

January 2013
The Motivated Student: Unlocking the Enthusiasm for Learning,
Activating the Desire to learn
Student observations, student work
5.Reflect/revise
Julie Sittig
3rd, 4th, 5th grade teachers
January 2013-May 2013
The Motivated Student: Unlocking the Enthusiasm for Learning,
Activating the Desire to learn
Student observations, student work

6.  Study data
Leadership Team
June 2012
ileap data, leap data
2012-2013 iLEAP data, LEAP data
7.  Share results/strategies with teachers.
Julie Sittig
3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th grade teachers.
September 2013
action plan strategies/results
2012-2013 iLEAP data, LEAP data

6 comments:

  1. It looks like you are doing a similar study to mine (I am looking at high school students). We might be able to talk to one another and help each other along the way to fill in gaps, compare findings, and offer support (when we are ready to pull our hair out). I agree we have to find what motivates these kiddos so they can learn to succeed in this world of testing! Good luck!

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    1. I noticed we were doing a similar study. I tried to comment on yours earlier but my Internet didn't wanna cooperate and I haven't made it back yet but I will. I'd love to share and compare later on when we get in the thick of it.

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  2. You are definitely doing a great job with finding data, sharing with stakeholders and taking time to reflect. Looks like you will be busy analyzing all of the various forms of data but it will all paint the picture of what needs to be done to directly assess the needs of student from a low socio-economic background.

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    1. Yeah I might need to slow down on some of that data or I might drown. Thanks!

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  3. I like that you are collaborating so much with the 3-5 teachers as you gather your information and that your data-gathering includes interviewing students. It's very comprehensive.

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  4. I like your research topic. This is a very important thing to research in our schools today, whether it be elementary/intermediate, or high school. You seem to have a good plan there, a lot better than mine I think!!! Anyway, good luck with the research!!! Look forward to seeing the results!!

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