Action Planning Template
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Goal: Is an additional Math Intervention class assisting students to raise their STAAR test scores to the meet state standard level?
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Action Steps(s):
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Person(s) Responsible:
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Timeline: Start/End
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Needed Resources
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Evaluation
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Setting the foundation: Action research topic constructed and meeting set up with supervisor for approval.
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Chris McCollough and Principal Joe Brown
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January 30 Mr. McCollough will contact and set up appointment for meeting with Principal. February 1 meeting will be conducted for approval of Action Research Plan.
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Access to student’s math STAAR Test scores of 5th grade through scores of 7th grade year.
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Principal Joe Brown and Assistant Principal Phil Johansen will monitor test score data that is collected.
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Analyzing Data: Math scores of students who took the Math STAAR Test will be taken while in the 5th grade for the 1st year of implementation of STAAR Test. These results will be collected and those students that were placed into a Math Intervention class will be documented with specific teacher for On-Level and intervention class.
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Three assistant principals for all three middle schools in district, Phil Johansen, Ben Smith and Kevin Taylor will be contacted. Chris McCollough will contact each of the three middle schools and request Math test score data for all current 6th graders who took the first STAAR Test in the previous year in 5th grade.
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March 25, data will begin to be collected from three middle schools. Data from previous school year STAAR Test will start to be analyzed for test scores and class grade percentages of 2012-2013 school will be put together at this time.
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Previous school years Math STAAR Test scores for those students who were placed into a Math Intervention Class.
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Periodic meetings with Joe Brown and Phil Johansen to consult with how data is collected and categorized for final findings.
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Analyzing Data: Scores of Previous Math Class for students who took the Math STAAR Test while in 5th grade will be collected and those students that were placed into a Math Intervention class will be documented with specific teacher for On-Level and intervention class.
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Three assistant principals for all three middle schools in district, Phil Johansen, Ben Smith and Kevin Taylor will be contacted. Chris McCollough will contact each of the three middle schools and request Math Class score data for all current 6th graders who took the first STAAR Test in the previous year in 5th grade.
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March 25, data will begin to be collected from three middle schools. Data from previous school year Math On-Level Class will start to be analyzed for scores and class grade percentages of 2012-2013 school will be put together at this time.
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Grades from each Math teacher involved with the On-Level class and the intervention class for comparison.
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Periodic meetings with Joe Brown and Phil Johansen to consult with how data is collected and categorized for final findings.
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Analyzing Data: Math scores of students who are in the second year after the implementation of the STAAR Test will be collected as well as the grade percentages of those students from their On-Level class and intervention class.
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Three assistant principals for all three middle schools, Phil Johansen, Ben Smith and Kevin Taylor will be contacted. Chris McCollough will contact each of the three middle schools and request Math Test score data for all students who were initially selected from 5th grade. These students will be in 6th grade at this time.
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Mr. McCollough will continue to collect data for the Math STAAR Test for students who are in 6th grade at this time. This test will take place in April of 2013.
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Current school years Math STAAR Test scores for those students who were placed into a Math Intervention class. Grades from each Math teacher involved with the On-Level Class and the Intervention class for comparison.
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Periodic meetings with Joe Brown and Phil Johansen to consult with how data is collected and categorized for final findings.
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Analyzing Data: Math Class scores of students who are in the second year after the implementation of the STAAR Test will be collected from their On-Level class and intervention class.
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Three assistant principals for all three middle schools, Phil Johansen, Ben Smith and Kevin Taylor will be contacted. Chris McCollough will contact each of the three middle schools and request Math Class score data for all students who were initially selected from 5th grade. These students will be in 6th grade at this time.
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Mr. McCollough will continue to collect data for the Math Class for students who are in 6th grade at this time. These scores will be taken in April of 2013.
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Current Grades from each Math teacher involved with the On-Level Class and the Intervention class for comparison.
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Periodic meetings with Joe Brown and Phil Johansen to consult with how data is collected and categorized for final findings
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Analyzing Data: Math scores of students who are in the third year after the implementation of the STAAR Test will be collected as well as the grade percentages of those students from their On-Level class and Intervention class.
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Three assistant principals for all three middle schools in district, Phil Johansen, Ben Smith and Kevin Taylor. Chris McCollough will contact each of the three middle schools and request Math Test score data for all students who were initially selected from 5th grade. These students will be in 7th grade at this time.
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Mr. McCollough will continue to collect data for the Math STAAR Test for students who are in 7th grade at this time. This test will take place in April of 2014.
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Upcoming school years Math STAAR Test scores for those students who were placed into a Math Intervention class. Grades from each Math teacher involved with the On-Level Class and the Intervention class for comparison.
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Periodic meetings with Joe Brown and Phil Johansen to consult with how data is collected and categorized for final findings.
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Analyzing Data: Math scores of students who are in the second year after the implementation of the STAAR Test will be collected as well as the grade percentages of those students from their On-Level class and intervention class.
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Three assistant principals for all three middle schools in district, Phil Johansen, Ben Smith and Kevin Taylor. Chris McCollough will contact each of the three middle schools and request Math class score data for all students who were initially selected from 5th grade. These students will be in 7th grade at this time.
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Mr. McCollough will continue to collect data for the Math class percentages for students who are in 7th grade at this time. These scores will be collected in April of 2014.
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Upcoming grades from each Math teacher involved with the On-Level Class and the Intervention class for comparison.
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Periodic meetings with Joe Brown and Phil Johansen to consult with how data is collected and categorized for final findings.
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Developing and Deeper Understanding:
While collecting and analyzing data, questions will be put together to look at outlining factors for gains and losses in grade scores for students. These questions will be added to the findings and results of final analysis.
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Meetings will be set up with Joe Brown and Phil Johansen to collaborate and discuss questions that need to be addressed.
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March 25, data will begin to be collected from the three middle schools from the STAAR Test. During this time Mr. McCollough will be reviewing grades and percentages and also be surveying teachers about questions or areas of concern that would affect the grades of the selected students.
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Grades from the STAAR Tests and point grades from the classes are needed for the data collection. Surveys from the teachers are needed for the analysis to determine outlining contributors of gains or losses for students.
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Periodic meetings with Joe Brown and Phil Johansen to consult with how data is affected from outside factors for final findings.
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Compilation of data and research over topic. Final analysis and reflection for review to school principal.
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Chris McCollough will complete and finalize the data compiled for review to school principal Joe Brown.
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May 1st 2014 final grades and data should be collected and read for final review.
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All data and surveys from teachers should be collected and organized for review. Information from peers and principals will be added for final analysis.
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After all data is compiled and completed, findings and results of research plan will be reviewed and corrections made from suggestions by Principal Joe Brown.
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Sustaining Improvement: Final Analysis will be reviewed by Principal to determine if implementing Math Intervention class is the correct direction for the school to better improve the STAAR test scores of students in middle school.
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Principal Joe Brown and Chris McCollough will review final results of action research plan and determine if this is the best direction for the school or if another approach could be more effective in raising Math Test scores for STAAR Test.
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May 30, 2014 a meeting will be set up with Principal Joe Brown to review final results of the action research plan implemented by Chris McCollough.
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Final action research project results and data will be needed for review.
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After all data is compiled and completed, findings and results of research plan will be reviewed by Principal Joe Brown and Chris McCollough to determine if a Math Intervention class is the most effective strategy for raising the Math STAAR Test scores.
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Saturday, March 23, 2013
Revised Action Research Plan
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Your plans is going in a good direction. My one thought is are you seeing if any of these students, bubble kids, received intervention outside of school. My one question is, are you doing intervention with the same program and the same teacher?
ReplyDeleteGood luck on your plan and please post your data so we can see how your intervention is doing.
Chris, I see that you already started collecting you data, a lot of data to analyze. I also notice you have collaboration from several administrators, that is so powerful. I know this will be a great learning experience. Surveys from teachers will be a great input. How are you surveying the teachers? Just curious. I hope everything works well. Keep us posted.
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