Friday, February 17, 2012

"In the Hands of Students" Action Research

Jacqueline A. Casey

Action Research

“In the Hands of Students”

 

School Vision

Hutto High School is committed to advance student achievement beyond state and national standards and to prepare students for post-secondary opportunities.  Each member of our school community will utilize twenty-first century skills and best practices.  

 

Our shared values include:

·      Multiple opportunities for students to be successful and demonstrate their accomplishments

·      Engaging and rigorous instructional practices

·      Timely, accurate, and pertinent data to drive instruction

·      Trusting and collegial professional learning communities

Goal

It is the goal of this researcher to determine the relationship between the use of Mimio Pads in the biology classrooms to student engagement and student achievement.

 

QUESTION

Does the use of the Mimio Pads by students promote or inhibit student engagement and achievement in a secondary biology classroom?

 

Outcome

It is expected that the use of the technology by students will increase student engagement substantially and will improve student achievement notably as indicated by student class grades, common assessments, and verbal evaluations.

Evaluation Tools:

à      Researcher Observations

à      Student Learning Surveys

à      3 week Common Assessments

à      Daily evaluation of success tool

à      Student Engagement Tool

à      Verbal Evaluations

Questions to Answer:

1.     What does student engagement look like to you?

2.     What are those characteristics that prove engagement?

3.     How will you know if a student is successful each day?

4.     What will you use to gage that success?

5.     Does success look different for each student?  If so why?  How?

6.     How will the students use the technology?  Individually, paired, or grouped?

7.     What type of activities will need to be created in order to effectively integrate the technology to ensure learning takes place in all students?

 

 

Activities

Person(s) Responsible

Timeline

Resources/

Tools

Evaluation

1.  Principal and I discuss ideas for action research.  Narrow it down to one that will focus on our at-risk discipline and sub-groups.

 

J. Casey, researcher

 

B. Baker, Site Mentor (Principal)

 

January 24, 2012 @ 2:30 pm.

 

Presentation of Research Plan

 

Site Mentor Approval of Plan

 

2.  Discuss plan with teacher and co-teacher to determine which classes would be most benefited by this study.

Answer important Questions

B. Hutchinson, Teacher

 

D. Raynor, Co-teacher

 

J. Casey, Researcher

 

January 25, 2012

February 7, 2012

 

Class demographics

 

Common Assessment scores from past 5 CBAs

 

Diverse classes/sampling of target groups

 

Gaps between target groups and non-target groups

 

3.  Literature:

Seek previously conducted research with focus on Mimio pad technology.

 

J. Casey, Researcher

 

January 27, 2012-

January 29, 2012

 

Internet

 

Technology publications

 

Chart findings of others as reference

 

4.  Observations:

Observe classes 1, 3, and 5

Focus:

Engagement

Successful Day

 

J. Casey,

Researcher

 

February 8, 2012-February 16, 2012

 

Student engagement tool

 

Student success tool

 

Student Rosters

 

Chart observation data

 

5.   Student Survey:

Administer student learning survey

 

Teacher & Co-teacher

 

J. Casey, Researcher

 

February 17, 2012

 

Student Learning Survey

 

Chart activities students chose as effective learning methods

 

6.  Using charts from Literature research, observation data, and learning surveys, discuss ways of integrating and implementing new learning strategies within the biology instruction. 

 

J. Casey, Researcher

 

Teacher & Co-teacher

 

Begin February 23, 2012 – ongoing with each new objective.

 

Charts from observations, literature, and learning surveys

 

Upcoming objectives

 

Lesson/Unit Plans

 

7.  Implementation of new instructional strategies

 

Teacher & Co-Teacher

 

Campus Instructional

Technologist

 

J. Casey, Researcher

 

March 5, 2012-

June 5, 2012

 

Technology

 

Engagement tool

 

Success Measure Tool

 

Observations

of engagement

Student Success measure

Common Assessments

Daily Grades

Unit exams

Verbal communication

 

8.  Reflect on Data with biology teacher, co-teacher and Site Mentor to determine future actions for incoming students

J. Casey, Researcher

 

B. Baker, Site Mentor (Principal)

 

B. Hutchinson, Teacher

 

D. Raynor, Co-teacher

 

June 6, 2012

 

Common Assessments data August-May

 

Grades each 6 weeks

 

STAAR test results

 

Engagement Data

 

Student Achievement Data

 

Chart data from beginning to end to show trends

 

9.  Reflect on methods used  (What worked?

What didn’t? What was useful?   What wasn’t?  How might I change the process?)  for incoming biology students?

 

J. Casey, Researcher

 

B. Baker, Site Mentor (Principal)

 

June 11, 2012-

June 22, 2012

 

All student data

 

All charts, graphs, spreadsheets

 

Observation notes

 

Collection tools

 

Revise plan before August start

 

10.  Publish findings of preliminary year for campus teachers

J. Casey, researcher

Completed preliminary report by August 15, 2012

District Blog

 

Presentation to colleagues

 

Video posted on website

 

Brochure

 

Colleague Feedback


1 comment:

  1. This plan looks great! It is focused and clear. I know that you had questioned the scope and scale of the plan earlier, but I feel that you have narrowed the plan to a refined point. It is well planned and very doable. Your objective is clear. Your target population is a clearly defined group. I feel that you will be very successful in gathering some very useful data. I can't wait to see what you uncover as I think it could be very useful for a number of groups.

    I also would like to know how you created such a great looking chart for this. I really like the format. I am still struggling with getting my chart to look the way I want it to look!

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