Action Planning
Template
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Goal: To improve
student learning with use of updated online resources related to current
objectives.
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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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Creating
online website with general information and general classroom resources.
(i.e. Gizmos, syllabus, extra worksheets, and contacts.)
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Abby Van
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Decemeber
2012 – January 2013
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-Teacher
Webpage
-Electronic
copies of syllabus and worksheets
-Electronic
instructions to use Gizmos and online Textbook
-Prepared
videos to guide students through extra worksheets
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Gather feedback
from site mentor, department head, content area team, and the website
supervisor
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Offer
students and parents the webpage as a learning resource or aide.
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Abby Van
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January
2013 – February 2013
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-Take home
letter to parents informing them about the new online webpage for student and
parent access.
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Daily/weekly
reminders to and feedback from students
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Update and
changes to webpage daily/weekly as needed based on changing classroom
objectives and student feedback.
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Abby Van
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January
2013 – May 2013
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-Testing data
and grades
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Student
feedback and monitoring improvement through grades and testing data.
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Survey
students on use of the webpage and the helpfulness of the webpage
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Abby Van
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March 2013
and May 2013
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-Surveys
-Testing
data
-Grades
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Reviewing
the results of the surveys and comparing the grade improvements between
student who used the webpage and students who did not
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Final
Evaluation
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Abby Van,
Larri Hicks, Shelly Mitchell
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May 2013 –
June 2013
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-Data
spread sheets on grade improvements and survey data
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Review
qualitative and quantitative data with site mentor and data specialist to
determine the value of offering online resources to the students of our
campus
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Saturday, December 8, 2012
The Plan
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Your resources sound good to me, I think you covered what you needed for each step.
ReplyDeleteI think this is a great idea for busy parents or anyone wanting their student to receive help or more instruction on certain topics. Your plan looks great.
ReplyDeleteGreat study and plan for action research! We had a similar program at our sister campus and it worked great! The parents and students were both constantly informed and the parents had access to grades, absence and behavioral reports. Students were able to view homework assignments and tutorial notes and video. Awesome resource! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteJ. Vasquez
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I miss having a website!! Will this be a website for your class? Does your school not have teacher websites for you? Do you have a large number of parents with Internet access?
ReplyDeleteLooks like this will be a great communication tool for all involved! Curious too.. does your district/campus not have a website already? What grade levels will you be targeting? Our district website has a feature that parents and students can register with and see more information and comment on blogs. That might be something to consider. You possibly could set up your surveys and post to your site. My principal has done this for us as well as for the students. You can only take the survey if you log into the webpage.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck to you.
This is very interesting. I plan to do the very same thing as a project for one of my teachers in my internship plan. I will be using something like Schoology as the online platform. We do not have a teacher web page provided by our county and are restricted in our use of social networks such as Facebook. I am curious. Could you please explain a little more how you are going to do your data collections? What is the source for your pre and post data? It will be fun watching your research progress!! Good Luck.
ReplyDeletePlease check out my blog at www.pmandrews.blogspot.com. Thanks!!
DeleteThe current school that I am working at in Arizona is not very web-proactive. It is strange having recently moved from Texas which is really pushing students, parents, and of course teachers to use the web as a learning and correspondence tool. Good luck with your research!
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