Friday, February 8, 2013

New Action Research Template (revised)



Action Planning Template (Updated 2/6/2013)
Goal:  What is the Effectiveness of the Use of Interactive Science Notebooks Towards Student Achievement?
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation

Establish the selection of the bilingual and
monolingual students.







Pam Mitchell


Pat Shoffit, Principal

4th grade science teachers

Feb.  2013

Class roll of one 4th grade monolingual and one 4th grade bilingual

These are the targeted students that my research will be based on.
(The research will include the same students as 3rd graders, then 4th graders this year and next year when they are 5th graders.)

Calculate the % of  students and teachers that enjoy and those who do not like the science notebooks


Pam Mitchell

4th grade science students and 3rd-5th grade teachers



Spring  2013

Survey

Reveal the data positive/negative feelings


Gather 3rd- 5th  grade   district science benchmarks at end of each term for targeted group



Pam Mitchell

Pat Shoffit, Principal


School year: 2011-2012 fall and spring

school year: 2012-2013 fall and spring

2013 fall

School district benchmarks, where applicable with grade level

Data showing comparisons of 3rd grade scores of same students from fall 2011- fall 2013




Gathering of 3rd grade science notebooks for 2011-2012 (if possible)


Pam Mitchell

4th grade science students and teachers

Spring  2013




Note to go home in take-home folders




Show data of same students’ work beginning in 3rd through 5th grade

Samples of student’s work

Research data from online sources concerning use of science interactive notebooks

Pam Mitchell

Spring 2013-Summer 2013

Research related data through online sources

Analyze data and submit into my research

Poll teachers to determine ways science journals are used & how often

Pam Mitchell

3rd- 5th grade teachers

Spring 2013

Poll survey

Analyze survey data with a chart

Poll targeted groups to determine % of students that used  science notebooks while in grade 3

Pam Mitchell

4th grade teachers & possibly students from targeted groups

March, 2013

Poll survey

Analyze survey data with a chart

List and elaborate on extent of cross-curriculum use of science journals, grades 3-5


Pam Mitchell

All 3rd - 5th grade teachers

May, 2013

Survey

Results of use of journals with cross-curriculum


Track district writing benchmarks (if taken) of targeted group

Pam Mitchell

3rd- 5th  grade results of targeted students

3rd-5th teachers

Spring 2013-fall 2013

Writing benchmarks fall & spring 2012-2013, fall 2013

Analyze data to see if an increase in student achievement

Sample organizational skills
using science journals

Pam Mitchell

4th and 5th grade students

Spring 2013-Fall 2013

Science journals

Pictorial samples from students’ journals displaying organizational skills

Analyze all data results and share results with teachers and administrators

Pam Mitchell

Spring 2014

Research summary and data

Communicate all resulting action research data through written documentation.

Friday, February 1, 2013

The 8 Step Plan for My Action Research


I have written an 8-step plan that will serve an a blueprint for my action research.  My plan is as follows.

Setting the Stage

My intern school has mandated that all grade levels incorporate the use of student notebooks into their curriculum.  The focus of my research will be to gain insight on the effectiveness of the use of interactive science notebooks towards student achievement.  Does the use of these interactive science notebooks enhance student learning in science, writing, and general study skills for students?  Are these notebooks a powerful tool that teachers can use as a springboard for other learning?  More and more schools are using these notebooks and one of the inquiries that I have are whether they are taken seriously by the students.  Do these students refer back to them to study for tests?  Do teachers monitor what students have in their science notebooks and hold the students accountable for the content?   I am curious as to whether the findings in a bilingual class will be similar to a monolingual class, so both of these will be used in my research. 

Analyzing Data

Science assessment data will be collected from benchmarks and state mandated tests, such as the STAR tests to track the student’s knowledge of science.  My data will include interviews with a bilingual class of students and of a monolingual class of students.  Data will also include interviews from the teachers that use interactive science notebooks.   Samples of the students work and their science notebooks will be analyzed as well.

Developing a Deeper Understanding

Observations of the students in their respective classrooms involved in the research will be observed to gather data on how and why these notebooks are actually used.  Analyzing the use of the interactive student notebooks will help me gain a clearer picture of the use of these notebooks by the students and how their learning was enhanced. 

Engaging in Self-Reflection

Periodically throughout my research time period, I will continue to analyze the data.  I will seek feedback from my administration and other teachers.  As I prepare my data in various formats it will allow me to pause and study the results to find variables that may affect my research.  As I find data that does not support my research, I may need to seek other paths to help focus on the topic at hand.  

Exploring Programmatic Patterns

Throughout my research, I will seek guidance from my mentoring school administrators and teachers.  These people will provide the influence I need to stay focused with my study.  As variables in my study arise, I can seek advisement as to which path I should seek and possibly remove any variables that will hinder the focus of the research.

Determining Direction

The inquiry of this research is to seek the effectiveness of the use of interactive science notebooks and if they can enhance student learning.  I am curious if the visual drawings, charts, etc. affect the level of learning the science knowledge.  Do these notebooks help bilingual students?  The research gathered from both bilingual and monolingual will be interesting to compare.  Can the notebooks help students become more organized and have a better understanding of study skill formats such as outlines and note taking?  As the research data becomes available, the effects of each of the steps and procedures will help me understand if the students’ learning is enhanced from one grade level to the next.  My direction for this research is to show the effectiveness of these journals towards students’ learning. 

Taking Action for School Improvement

The action planning template, tool 7.1,  found in the book, Examining What We Do to Improve Our Schools, 8 Steps from Analysis to Action by Sandra Harris, Stacey Edmonson and Julie Combs will be used as a guideline and a reference that I can go back to as a reminder of the what, when, and why of my research. I will collaborate with my administrators and teachers to help my research stay focused.  As the data from the research becomes available, I will format it into charts, graphs and summarize the findings to put into my final research paper.

Sustain Improvement

Upon completing my action research, the results will be documented within a report to share with the staff and my administrators.  Any positive outcomes will be shared with the staff, so that they can change or implement how and when they are using the interactive notebooks.  Hopefully, once the staff is convinced that the data demonstrates the positive influence of these notebooks towards students’ learning, they will continue to use and improve on the ways that these notebooks can enhance student learning.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Action Planning Template


Action Planning Template
Goal:  What is the Effectiveness of the Use of Interactive Science Notebooks Towards Student Achievement?
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation

Establish the selection of the  bilingual and
monolingual students.






Pam Mitchell

Susan Allen, Assistant Principal
         or
Patricia Shoffit, Principal

4th Grade Science Students & Teachers

Feb. 2013

Class roll of one 4th grade monolingual and one 4th grade bilingual

These are the targeted students that my research will be based on.

Calculate the % of  students and teachers that enjoy and those who do not like the science notebooks


Pam Mitchell

4th Grade Science Students and 4th & 5th Grade Teachers



Feb. 2013

Survey

Reveal the data positive/negative feelings


Gather 3rd, 4th , and 5th  grade science benchmarks at end of each term.



Pam Mitchell

Susan Allen, Asst. Principal
          or
Patricia Shoffit, Principal


School year: 2011-2012 Fall and Spring

School year: 2012-2013 Fall and Spring

2013 Fall

School district benchmarks

Data Showing Comparisons of 3rd grade scores of same students from Fall 2011- Fall 2013

--Ongoing--


Gathering of 3rd grade science notebooks for 2011-2012 if possible.


Pam Mitchell

4th Grade Science Students and Teachers

Feb. 2013




Note to go home

Established Class newsletter



Show data of same students’ work beginning in 3rd through 5th grade

Samples of student’s work

Poll Targeted groups to determine % of students using science notebooks in grade 3

Pam Mitchell

4th Grade Teachers of Targeted Groups

March, 2013

Poll Survey

Survey data

List and elaborate on extent of cross-curriculum use of science journals, Grades 3-5


Pam Mitchell

All 3rd through 5th Grade Teachers

May, 2013

Survey

Results of use of journals with cross-curriculum


Track writing benchmarks (if taken) of students & collaborate with teachers

Pam Mitchell

4th & 5th  grade students

4th & 5th grade Teachers

Spring 2013-Fall 2013

Writing benchmarks Fall & Spring 2012-2013, Fall 2013

Analyze data to see if an increase in student achievement with science journals

Sample organizational skills 

Pam Mitchell

4th and 5th grade students, possible teachers

Spring 2013-Fall 2013

Science journals

Pictorial samples from students’ journals displaying organizational skills

Analyze all data results and share results with teachers and administrators

Pam Mitchell

Spring 2014

Research summary and data

Communicate all resulting action research data.