Action Planning
Template
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Goal: Effectively
get students to class on time so they are not in unsupervised areas
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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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Determine
percentage of tardies for the final 9 weeks of the 12-13 school year for
weightlifting classes
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Jeff Oliver
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4th
9 Weeks
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Tardy
Reports
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Analysis of
reports
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Follow
through with accurate documentation of student tardies
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Jeff Oliver
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Start of
13-14 School Year through 1st Semester
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Tardy Logs
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Analyze and
Compare Data from 12-13 year and 13-14 year
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Jeff Oliver
James Dristas
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End of 1st
Semester 13-14 School Year
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Tardy
Reports
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Analyze and
Compare Tardy Reports
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Present
Findings
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Jeff Oliver
Off Campus
Teachers
Principals
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End of 1st
Semester 13-14 School Year
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Tardy
Reports
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Action Research Plan
Sunday, April 21, 2013
5301 Week 2 Reflection
I learned that there are many action research topics are out there to be researched and taken action upon. Through videos watched this week I've learned that data is imperative to effective action research. Without data educators are just grabbing at straws. The data drives the research and leads to effective answers.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
How Educators might use blogs?
Educators could have many uses for blogs. Blogs could be a means of keeping in touch or networking. It could also be means of passing information along to help solve problems that they might be encountering. It can be a valuable tool this way. Educators and Administrators both could post problems they've had and solutions that might have worked for them are even ones that did not work. Blogging could create a network of valuable information being passed back in forth from many people and many places to help all people reading grow in their experience and knowledge.
Action Research
Action research is a continual process of identifying, analyzing and solving problems. While up front it looks daunting and time consuming it can be an invaluable tool that all teachers and administrators should have and use to their advantage. Action research should take place all year identifying problems as the present themselves. The problems should then be analyzed and researched and data should be collected and talked about. A solution created and implemented immediately. This process can identify problems more readily and solve them. I have learned that this approach will not only benefit the student it will also benefit the teacher as well. It can help the teacher better educate his or her students based on their learning needs. Action research can be used in many facets of the educational setting. It can be used in the classroom to help teacher and student get on the same page. It can be used to make professional development a more effective and long lasting resource. From top to bottom action research can help the school building. Central Administration all the way to the classroom all can benefit from such a tool if they are willing to put the effort into the process.
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