Action Planning Template | ||||
Goal: To evaluate the effectiveness of the inclusion environment on special education students in 9th grade Biology | ||||
Action Steps(s): | Person(s) Responsible: | Timeline: Start/End | Needed Resources | Evaluation |
Read research on Inclusion Classrooms and the Power of Two | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 10/25/10 End: 10/29/10 | Internet Resources and Special Ed Coordinator | Examine the concept of Inclusion through research and the training available to teachers. |
Identify the number of Special Ed and regular Ed students in the inclusion classes for Biology. | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 11/2/10 End: 11/5/10 | Student List from Biology teachers | Access the list of students in the inclusion classes in Biology |
Review special ed students IEP’s and criteria for placement in inclusion setting | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 11/8/10 End: 11/12/10 | Student IEP’s Meet with Special Ed coordinator | Evaluate the criteria for placement in an inclusion class. |
Collect student achievement data from teacher and Eduphoria | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 11/15/10 End: 11/19/10 | Access to student test data from Eduphoria | Organize data to look for trends or patterns |
Classroom observations | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 11/29/10 End: 3/25/11 | Permission to observe from teachers | Reflect on classroom observation notes |
Monitor and evaluate students common unit assessment data with students that are in the inclusion setting with non-inclusion students in the same classroom | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 10/25/10 End: 3/25/11 | Access student assessment data from Eduphoria | Organize data to look for trends or patterns |
Survey/Interview teachers –strategies, IEP’s, collaboration time. | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 10/25/10 End: 12/17/10 | Interview questions-**What are you doing as a teacher to meet students individual needs? | Examine and reflect teachers answers to questions |
Analyze all the data collected and report findings to Administrative Staff and present and improvement plan if needed | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 10/25/10 End: 4/15/11 | All data collected | Presentation of findings and improvement plan |
Implementation of improvement plan and monitor student achievement data | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 4/15/11 End: 6/3/11 | Student assessment data | Progress of student achievement |
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Revised Action Research Plan
Here is my revised action research plan based on some discussion board comments and my site supervisor. The major recommendations were in the timelines, interview/survey topics and that I should compare the data between inclusion and non/inclusion students in the same classroom. This is a "living document" it will change with your valuable feedback as needed. Thank you.
Action Research Plan
Here is a copy of my action research plan. I need some feedback for my assignment this week, your comments will be greatly appreciated!
Action Planning Template | ||||
Goal: To evaluate the effectiveness of the inclusion environment on special education students in 9th grade Biology | ||||
Action Steps(s): | Person(s) Responsible: | Timeline: Start/End | Needed Resources | Evaluation |
Read research on Inclusion Classrooms and the Power of Two | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 10/25/10 End: 10/29/10 | Internet Resources and Special Ed Coordinator | Examine the concept of Inclusion through research and the training available to teachers. |
Identify the number of Special Ed and regular Ed students in the inclusion classes for Biology. | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 11/2/10 End: 11/5/10 | Student List from Biology teachers | Access the list of students in the inclusion classes in Biology |
Review special ed students IEP’s and criteria for placement in inclusion setting | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 11/8/10 End: 11/12/10 | Student IEP’s Meet with Special Ed coordinator | Evaluate the criteria for placement in an inclusion class. |
Collect student achievement data from teacher and Eduphoria | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 11/15/10 End: 11/19/10 | Access to student test data from Eduphoria | Organize data to look for trends or patterns |
Classroom observations | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 11/29/10 End: 1/7/11 | Permission to observe from teachers | Reflect on classroom observation notes |
Monitor and evaluate students common unit assessment data | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 10/25/10 End: 1/14/11 | Access student assessment data from Eduphoria | Organize data to look for trends or patterns |
Survey/Interview teachers knowledge on Inclusion/Power of Two | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 10/25/10 End: 11/3/10 | Interview questions | Examine and reflect teachers answers to questions |
Analyze all the data collected and report findings to Administrative Staff and present and improvement plan if needed | Sandra Marcussen | Start: 1/17/11 End: 1/21/11 | All data collected | Presentation of findings and improvement plan |
Implementation of improvement plan and monitor student achievement data | Sandra Marcussen | Start 1/21/11 End: 4/29/11 | Student assessment data | Progress of student achievement |
Monday, October 25, 2010
Action Research Plan
I have to confess, I really struggled with this assignment. I don't know why but I just did not know where to begin. I am a science teacher and you would think this would be a piece of cake for me but it was not. My action research topic was born from a biology teacher asking me "what is the job of the inclusion teacher in my classroom?" This question made me think that she had no idea what's suppose to go on in her classroom with an inclusion teacher. I also thought about the students and how is their learning being affected by this lack of knowledge. Is she the only one with this question? Are the students needs being met? So, here goes my action research plan:
Goal: To evaluate the effectivenes of the inclusion environment on special education students in 9th grade biology.
Action Steps:
-Research the topic of inclusion/Power of Two
-Gather, examine and monitor student assessment data
-Classroom Observations/Teacher Surveys/Interviews
-Analysis of findings and create an improvement plan if needed
-Report finding to administrative staff and request input for improvement plan
Person Responsible: Sandra Marcussen
Timeline: October 2010-May 2011
Needed Resources:
-Review articles on Inclusion
-Training informatio for Power of Two
-Access to Eduphoria (student data)
-Review materials on how to create surveys and conduct interviews
Evaluation: Mr. Ted Smith, Assisstant Principal, Site Supervisor
The journey has begun!
Goal: To evaluate the effectivenes of the inclusion environment on special education students in 9th grade biology.
Action Steps:
-Research the topic of inclusion/Power of Two
-Gather, examine and monitor student assessment data
-Classroom Observations/Teacher Surveys/Interviews
-Analysis of findings and create an improvement plan if needed
-Report finding to administrative staff and request input for improvement plan
Person Responsible: Sandra Marcussen
Timeline: October 2010-May 2011
Needed Resources:
-Review articles on Inclusion
-Training informatio for Power of Two
-Access to Eduphoria (student data)
-Review materials on how to create surveys and conduct interviews
Evaluation: Mr. Ted Smith, Assisstant Principal, Site Supervisor
The journey has begun!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Road to Success Week 2
This was a very interesting week for my action research class. First, I watched three videos that offered examples of action research in different school districts. I learned some valuable ideas like making sure my action research is practical and that it's ultimate goal is to improve student success. I also explored examples of action research in nine areas that affect schools.
I am interested in doing action research in the effectiveness of the inclusion setting at our school. This topic involves some variables such as effective co-teaching, placement criteria, expectations, etc. I am still working on identifying the focus of my research. Hopefully, after I meet with my site-supervisor this week, we can decide which area will benefit our students the most.
I am interested in doing action research in the effectiveness of the inclusion setting at our school. This topic involves some variables such as effective co-teaching, placement criteria, expectations, etc. I am still working on identifying the focus of my research. Hopefully, after I meet with my site-supervisor this week, we can decide which area will benefit our students the most.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Using Blogs
Educational Leaders can benefit greatly from the use of blogs in schools. First, they can present new ideas and receive feedback from staff members. Second, they can create a blog where students and teachers can express their concerns and offer solutions to different issues around the school. Blogs can also be used to involve parents and the community in school improvement ideas.
Action Research-Path to Success
What do I know about action research? I have studied different books on action research and I have learned that it is a path to achieve success in schools. Action research is “a powerful vehicle for learning and school improvement.” (Dana 2009) Action research is a systematic way for educators to reflect on their instructional practices or to explore a problem and a possible course of action based on their findings. This systematic approach promotes reflective teaching and thinking; collaboration with others and it leads to professional growth. Action research enhances our ability to solve problems effectively and most important it results in the improvement of educational practices that make our schools true learning organizations.
I plan to use action research during our Professional Learning Communities to find ways to collect and analyze our students' assessment data and determine those instructional strategies that work best for them. Facilitating action research in the PLC’s with other teachers will allow us to grow professionally and help us become reflective practitioners. It will also allow me to develop the leadership skills necessary to be a good and effective leader in my school. Action research is an essential process in the development of new ideas for personal and school wide improvement.
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