Action Research Plan | ||||
Goal: To use blogging to increase communication skills of students of low socioeconomic status across different ethnic backgrounds, thus increase their scores on standardized writing tests. | ||||
Action Steps(s): | Person(s) Responsible: | Timeline: Start/End | Needed Resources | Evaluation |
1. Identify 6 to 10 student with low socioeconomic backgrounds to assist in research project.
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Donna McManus Angelee Morales Brett Murrey |
August 2012 |
School documentation for free or reduced lunches. |
Use the information from the school to determine students who have a low SES from different cultural backgrounds. |
2. Obtain students' authentic writing samples for baseline evaluation.
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Brett Murrey Students |
September 2012 |
Spreadsheet for tracking the student's communication effectiveness. |
Ensure that enough data has been collected to judge the effectiveness of student communications. |
3. Setup blogging account for students and begin having them blog twice a week. The students will blog once for what we have learned in class. The second post will be a student's choice.
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Brett Murrey Students |
September – December 2012 |
Edublogs.com Create log for tracking when students are accessing the blog site. |
Monitoring postings from the students every week and provide written response to their responses.
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4. Obtain students' authentic writing samples for mid-year evaluation.
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Brett Murrey Students |
January 2013 |
Spreadsheet for tracking the student's communication effectiveness. |
Compare baseline data to mid-year data. |
Action Research Plan | ||||
Goal: To use blogging to increase communication skills of students of low socioeconomic status across different ethnic backgrounds, thus increase their scores on standardized writing tests. | ||||
Action Steps(s): | Person(s) Responsible: | Timeline: Start/End | Needed Resources | Evaluation |
5. Continue with students' blogging a minimum of twice a week. Encourage students to post comments to peers.
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Brett Murrey Students |
January - April 2013 |
Use log for tracking when students are accessing the blog site. |
Students should become more comfortable with discussing topics through blogging. |
6. Obtain students' authentic writing samples for end of the year evaluation.
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Brett Murrey Students |
April – May 2013 |
Spreadsheet for tracking the student's communication effectiveness. |
Compare mid-year data to end of the year data. |
7. Obtain data from action plan data and standardized writing test data to evaluate the effectiveness of students communication with the use of blogging.
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Brett Murrey Students |
April – May 2013 |
Spreadsheet for tracking the student's communication effectiveness and standardized writing test scores from the previous year and present year. |
Compare data from similar students from the previous year's standardized writing test scores with current standardized writing test scores. |
8. Compile all data into the action research plan and create an informal oral presentation of the results.
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Brett Murrey Donna McManus Angelee Morales Cynthia Pense |
May 2013 |
Baseline data Mid-year data End of year data STAAR Writing Scores |
Using all data collected and analyze to determine if the use blogging to increase low SES student communication skills was successful. |
Brett,
ReplyDeleteI’m sure you’ve already thought of this but you might put out a questionnaire at the beginning of the year asking your students
1.If they have access to a computer at home
2.If they have access to other technology where
they are able to blog
3.If they would use time before or after school
to blog
4.Would they use part of their lunch time to
blog
5.Can they think of any other ways or times
you would be able to help them with their
blogging
It might give you a better idea of how to schedule your time.
Good luck!! Looking forward to watching for your results!!
Regards,
Sue
Brett,
ReplyDeleteUsing a Blog as a tool to assess writing should be a motivating experience for the selected students.
Dr. Mason