Action Research Steps to Follow
Action Planning Template
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Goal:
How can I help increase the knowledge base and confidence of teachers on
technology integration?
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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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Examining
the work: After collaboration with Ms. Wells we
decided that we had a large amount of teachers who were not comfortable with
the new technology in our classrooms, therefore, not using it effectively or
not at all.
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Lindsey Franklin
Taryn Wells
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Start: 6/2012
End: 7/2012
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Meeting space and time
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We concluded there was a need to continue
on in our study.
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Analyzing
data:
We decided to use surveys, modeling,
observations, and reflections as a way to obtain data. We would compare what
the teachers were capable of doing and how they felt about technology before
and after the research was conducted.
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Lindsey Franklin
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Start: 6/2012
End: 10/2012
Ongoing thru-out the process.
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Computer, Internet access.
Contact time with staff.
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Early indications show that multiple
hands-on opportunities to use technology in a relevant way will improve the
knowledge base and confidence of teachers and technology use.
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Developing
deeper understanding:
Currently we are developing the surveys, a
list of willing and applicable participants.
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Lindsey Franklin
Taryn Wells
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Start: 6/2012
End: 10/2012
Ongoing thru-out the process.
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Computer and Internet access.
Contact time with study group.
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In this step we are examining the steps and
process of the study.
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Engaging
in
Self-Reflection:
I will use self-reflection to identify any
biases I may have, how to better implement the activities, and how will the
time taken to see the project through affect me as a classroom teacher and
mother.
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Lindsey Franklin
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Start: 6/2012
End: 10/2012
Ongoing thru-out the process.
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No resources needed.
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This step will be ongoing throughout the
action research project.
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Exploring
Programmatic Patterns:
As we get back more of our data and develop
a deeper understanding of how the group members are progressing, feelings are
changing, and how needs are changing we will need to be able to identify any problems
beforehand or as soon as possible.
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Lindsey Franklin
Taryn Wells
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Start: 6/2012
End: 10/2012
Ongoing thru-out the process.
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Meeting time with site-mentor and
reflection time. Contact time with study group.
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As we evaluate all the data we are gathering
we will need to be able to make any changes as needed.
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Determining
Direction:
In this step we will need to be clear on
the action research question, applicable teachers willing to participate,
activities planned, and time available.
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Lindsey Franklin
Taryn Wells
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Start: 6/2012
End: 7/2012
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Access to key personnel in the district.
Contact time with study group.
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As we begin our action research project we
will need to be sure we have a clear inquiry question and are aware of
changes needed throughout the project.
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Taking
action for school improvement:
During this step we will need to develop
professional development that will be available to all staff members. This
will need to be approved through the proper channels beginning with our
campus principal.
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Lindsey Franklin
Taryn Wells
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Start: 10/2012
End: Ongoing
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Access to key personnel in the district.
Contact time with study group.
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During this time we will need to make sure
our written plan is error free. We will need to be ready to analyze the data
gained and summarize it in a written report to obtain time and space for
professional development.
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Sustain
Improvement:
As we discover the most effective
activities to train teachers in technology we will need to be prepared to
share the findings with other campuses.
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Lindsey Franklin
Taryn Wells
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TBA
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Time and funding for additional
Professional Development for key personnel in the district.
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We plan on having continuous, applicable
technology training for staff members in the district.
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Format
based on Tool 7.1 from Examining What We
Do to Improve Our Schools
(Harris,
Edmonson, and Combs, 2010)
After reviewing your Action Research Plan I wondered about the "large group of teachers" that you say you will be working with. I think it would be pertinent to your research if you include a bit of background about these teachers. In a generalized form, I would like to know:
ReplyDeleteHow large is this group of teachers? 20, 30, 40?
What is the age range? (Maybe they are used to doing things the old way & resist to changes/new technology)
What grade level will you be focusing on? Or What grade range do these teachers teach?
Do these teachers have lots of technological devices in their classrooms?
Is the problem that you see more with the use of software or hardware?
Just thought I help you, by sharing my wonderings about your action research plan :)
Lindsey you should add the Gadget "follower" to your blog so that others can follow your blog. Just go to the dashboard, click layout, add gadget, follower, and save :)
ReplyDeleteI think I have it at the bottom. I put it on the first week and have two followers so far. Maybe I should move it to the top. Thanks for your suggestions. I will be going back and adding more detail about the teachers. Although, there is a little more information about the research posted in my action research plan. You can view it in another post. Thanks again for your suggestions!
DeleteI moved the "follower" gadget to the top. I think it will be a lot easier for people to find. Thanks, again.
DeleteI have found that finding teachers who use the technology in their classroom are great sources for those teachers more resistant to learning. Last year, myself and the other technology specialist would do tech lessons or in-service for the teachers and we would "hear" "Well they know how to do all that" and "I don't have time to try that". So then we went around to the amazing teachers who were trying these things in their classroom and asked them to be the leaders for in-service and we got better reception from our teachers.
ReplyDeleteI am glad to hear that you were able to get more teachers on board. This is only my second year on this campus, third with the district, so my ideas are still sometimes looked over for others who have more seniority. I think the teachers we chose to work with will be receptive and then others will follow when they are able to share their success. Thanks for your post.
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