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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Action Research Plan

Action Planning Template
Goal:  To determine the effect of changing a teacher’s assignment on teacher motivation and on student success
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation

1.  Determine which teachers’ assignments have been changed from the 2011-2012. 

Hector Esquivel, Academic Dean 9th Grade Academy

Start: 12-10-12

End: 12-21-12

Master schedule for 2011-2012

Master schedule for 2012-2013

From the master schedules, a spreadsheet will be made to show teachers’ assignments that have been changed and which have not.

2.  Create and send a letter to teachers to determine those that will participate in the action research study.


Eric Pawkett

Start: 12-21-12

End: 1-7-13

School e-mail system

Determine the number of participants of both teachers that have stayed the same and changed.  All departments should be represented.


3.  Create and analyze a survey of study participants for current level of satisfaction and motivation.

Eric Pawkett

Start: 1-7-12

End: 1-18-13

School e-mail system

Determine current levels of satisfaction and motivation.

4.  Analyze teacher benchmark and standardized test results from 2011-2012.

Hector Esquivel

Eric Pawkett

Start: 1-14-13

End: 1-25-13

Eduphoria! (Data system)
·         11/12 Common Benchmark Results
·         11/12 STAAR and TAKS Results

Determine the level of student success.

5.  Analyze benchmark results from 2012-2013 to determine changes in student success.

Eric Pawkett

Start: 3-22-13

End: 4-1-13

Eduphoria! (Data system)
·         12/13 Common Benchmark Results


Determine the level of student success on teacher and department created benchmarks.

6.  Create and analyze a 2nd survey of study participants for current level of satisfaction and motivation.

Eric Pawkett

Start: 5-20-13

End: 5-31-13

School e-mail system

Determine change in levels of satisfaction and motivation at the end of the year.

7.  Analyze teacher benchmark and standardized test results from 2011-2012.

Hector Esquivel

Eric Pawkett

Start: 6-10-13

End: 6-28-13

Eduphoria! (Data system)
·         12/13 Common Benchmark Results
·         12/13 STAAR and TAKS Results

Determine the change in the level of student success.

8.  Create and analyze a survey of study participants for level of satisfaction and motivation for new assignments.

Eric Pawkett

Start: 8-26-13

End: 9-13-13

School e-mail system

Draw conclusions and make recommendations based on participant survey results and student achievement results.

Format based on Tool 7.1 from Examining What We Do to Improve Our Schools
(Harris, Edmonson, and Combs, 2010)

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Research: Week 2 Lessons

In a video we watched this week, Dr. Timothy Chargois spoke about an old adage: "Oh, if I just reach one kid..."  Teachers in the lounge and in the hallways try to cheer each other up with that cliche and we tell it to ourselves when we have a class that just doesn't seem to catch on to something we are presenting.  He spoke about how much that saying can't be in the teachers' mind anymore because of accountability.  I truly feel that a teacher would not be happy just reaching one student in a class of 30.  That would be a frighteningly bad statistic that would make any teacher wince.

The assignment this week required us to find action research topics in 9 areas of "wonderings" of many school leaders.  Although I knew that I am extremely interested in the teachers because I feel that teachers are the backbone of any school, I was able to take something I found in the Dana text and mold my own research topic from it.  Our school's new principal made many changes to the master schedule and changed teachers' class assignments.  So far, this has had a variety of effects on the teachers.  Some are happy with the change, but the ones that are not are very unhappy, which is affecting the students.

It seems as I have arrived at my topic for research: What is the effect of changing a teacher’s assignment on teacher motivation and on student success?

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Using Blogs

     Educational leaders can use blogs in a variety of ways.  Blogs can be a way of logging thoughts, ideas, and information.  It can be a sort of "diary" that is public, therefore can be commented on by outsiders and other researchers.  Therefore, it can also be used as a form of data collection, because others outside the school (and within!) can comment and leave information.
     Educational leaders can also use a blog as method of information distribution.  Rather than traditional e-mail or memo, the leader could have a blog as a way to distribute information and a forum for discussion.
     Educational leaders can also use their blog as a way to publish their own research findings with colleagues.  Rather than traditional methods like publishing in a journal, a blog allows for more frequent updates and a forum for discussion through comments.

Using Action Research

     Before this class, I had never heard of the term action research.  Action research, though, has been a part of my teaching career without me realizing it.  As I stated in my homework assignment, the definition of action research can be simplified to studying yourself and using what you learn to change.  To me, it is basically "trial and error."  In my experience as a teacher, this is the basis of any classroom teacher.  Teachers try new lessons, forms of presentations, evaluation processes, and many other things on an extremely frequent basis.  The teacher must then evaluate the effectiveness and then make changes or adapt to the lessons learned.
     Action research would be very useful as an administrator.  I would use it to affect change in any area of my school that needed change.  For example, I believe professional development and trainings are of utmost importance to the development of effective teachers.  As a principal of a school, I would evaluate the school's current system of professional development and come up with ways to improve the system.
     As an educator and future administrator, I am most interested in teacher development and motivation.  I believe that they key to a successful and effective school is the teachers.  As much as everything in a school needs to be student-centered, it is the teachers who make that happen.  Therefore, one of the areas of study I am most interested in is teacher motivation.  A motivated teacher can make magic happen in their classroom and inspire learning from even the most unmotivated students.  I truly believe that increased teacher motivation will lead to increase in student motivation.