Sunday, October 23, 2011

EDLD 5301 - Week 3 Reflections

As I continue to work on my action research plan, I am making changes to narrow down and really focus on one issue instead of having a broad subject.  I'm anticipating that my results will show that ipod use in the classroom is beneficial, and we can expand the program to other grade levels on our campus.  I have also enjoyed reading other action plans, and am looking forward to following their action research as well. 

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Draft Action Research Plan - Week 3 EDLD 5301

Action Planning Template

Goal:  To determine how ipods can be used in a third grade classroom to increase student performance rates in Math.

                       

                                     Person               Timeline:                Needed     
Action Step(s)          Responsible          Start/End              Resources          Evaluation

1.  Create a pre and posttest Math fluency survey/assessment to use to determine individual students Math fluency.
Melanie Starnes
Third Grade Team
Principal
November 2011
C-scope
Aware
Internet Resources
Math TEKS
n/a
2. Administer a pre-test Math fluency survey/assessment to the 4 third grade classrooms at Davis Elementary (approximately 88 students).  This survey/assessment will include questions aligned to TEKS.
Melanie Starnes
Third grade team
November 2011
Pre-test survey/Assessment
Ensure that I have sufficient data before beginning student use of Math apps on ipods.
3. Begin use of selected Math fluency apps with students in my two math classrooms.  These apps will be used daily, by approx. 44 students.
Melanie Starnes
Students
November 2011
December 2011
January 2012
Ipods
Math apps
Monitor student use of ipods in classroom.
4.  Literature Review
Melanie Starnes
Carol Campbell
November 2011-
January 2012
Internet Literature
Review current literature and data regarding use of ipods in elementary classrooms in other similar districts.
5. Administer a post-test Math fluency survey/assessment to the 4 third grade classrooms at Davis Elementary (approximately 88 students).  This survey/assessment will include questions aligned to TEKS
Melanie Starnes
Third Grade Team
January 2012
Posttest survey/assessment

6.  Compile all completed data and research into an action research plan presentation.
Melanie Starnes
Carol Campbell
January/February 2012
Pre-test data
Post-test data
Literature data
Ipod monitoring data
Using pre and post test data, determine if ipod application use by students increased their fluency rates in Math.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

EDLD 5301 - Week 2 Reflections

As I listened to the videos of leaders in Texas, and how they use action research, it helped to clarify pieces of the action research process. One of the suggestions made by Dr. Kirk continues to influence my choices when looking at my action research plan. That suggestion is to make sure the plan is practical and relevant. As I narrow down my research plan, I am trying to make sure that the end result is research and data that is beneficial to my classroom and my campus.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

EDLD 5301: How can Educational Leaders Use Blogs?

There are many ways in which Educational Leaders can use blogs. Superintendents can use them to share information with district principals, district teachers, and parents. Principals can use blogs to share information with campus staff, such as upcoming events, links to relevant websites, and campus news. Teachers can use them to stay connected with their parents and other teachers. Blogs provide a way for various groups to stay connected, share information and provide feedback, and eliminates the need to schedule meetings.

EDLD 5301 Action Research - Week 1

Action research is exactly what it's name implies, taking action and gathering information and research about a defined problem. As I've read our selections this week, I've learned that action research is an continuing, ongoing process. It is not something that you can just do once and then leave it alone. You will need to monitor and update the project based on the data and information gathered. Using action research also allows us to gather information that is relevant to our individual campus and team. By researching and gathering data about our campus, we are able to make changes that will allow our students and staff to grow in the right direction.

I'm looking forward to using action research as we begin to incorporate more technology into our classrooms, and use the research and information to monitor the positive and negative aspects of this change. Time will be a major challenge, as we struggle to actually find time to not only learn how to use the technology, but manage to incorporate it into our lessons and daily activities. I think we will definitely see many benefits of our students using various types of technology daily. I know our students will be excited about the new technology and will embrace the change that it brings to our campus.