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Action Research Plan
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School
Vision: Believe, Achieve and
Succeed. The vision of our campus is
to maintain exemplary.
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Action
Research Question: Would the
integration of a flipped classroom enhance the students’ performance in order
to achieve at a higher level?
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Goal: To support students in mastering Math
objectives by facilitating the use of videos and technology outside the
classroom in order to work at their own pace. With the purpose of taking discussions to
a higher level of thinking, as they complete their assignments in class.
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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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1. Research
information for “Flipped Classroom” concept, topic provided by my
administrator
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Myself
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March 2013 - open
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On-line access, Lamar Library,
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Research, record, analyze, reflect & apply
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2. Analyze
and plan videos’ content
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Myself
Site Supervisor
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March 2013 – open
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On-line Math
curriculum, Scope & Sequence
Benchmarks’ data, weekly assessments, assignments, Math Study
Island
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Analyze curriculum, previous benchmarks’ data, to
address struggling areas on videos
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3. Prepare Math Videos
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Myself,
Colleagues &
Site Supervisor
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March 2013 – May 2013
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Notes from action #2, Video Software, students
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Test videos for functionality
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4. Analyze current
data
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Myself,
Data Analyst,
Site Supervisor & Principal
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March 2013 –
June
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Weekly Assignments,
Weekly Assessments (District), Benchmarks
(District)
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Organize data in a spreadsheet to analyze and
evaluate students’ needs & expectations
|
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5. Meet with parents, to discuss student
expectations
|
Myself,
Site Supervisor
&
Principal
|
March 2013
|
Overview of the flipped classroom concept &
implementation
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Meeting & reflection
|
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6. Implement Math videos 1-2 /week (flipped class)
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Myself
Site Supervisor
|
Last wk of March 2013 – May 2013
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Continue
Weekly Assignments, Weekly Assessments (District),
Benchmarks (District)
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Closely monitor student achievement (focus on
average & struggling students)
|
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7. Survey students and parents
|
Myself,
Data Analyst,
Site Supervisor
& Principal
|
End of May 2013
|
Parents and students
|
Gather students’ and parents’ opinion of flipped class method
|
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8. End of
Action Research – Analyze and Present outcomes
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Myself
Site Supervisor
Principal
|
June - 2013
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Compile all data
|
Evaluate and create detail summary with outcome to Principal and Site
Supervisor
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GRADUATES' DELVE
Friday, March 29, 2013
REVISED VERSION - FLIPPED CLASSROOM ACTION RESEARCH PLAN
Friday, March 15, 2013
Flipped Classroom Action Research Plan
Flipped Classroom Action Research Plan
Action Research Plan
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School Vision:
Believe, Achieve and Succeed.
The vision of our campus is to maintain exemplary.
|
||||
Action Research Question: Would the integration of a flipped
classroom enhance the students’ performance in order to achieve at a higher
level?
|
||||
Goal: To
support students in mastering basic Math skills by facilitating the use of
videos and technology outside the classroom in order to work at their own pace. With the purpose of taking discussions to
a higher level of thinking, as they complete their assignments in class.
|
||||
Action Steps(s):
|
Person(s) Responsible:
|
Timeline: Start/End
|
Needed Resources
|
Evaluation
|
1. Research information for “Flipped Classroom”
concept, topic provided by my administrator
|
Myself
|
March 2013 - open
|
On-line access, Lamar
Library
|
Research, record, analyze,
reflect & apply
|
2. Analyze and plan videos’ content
|
Myself
Site Supervisor
|
March 2013
|
On-line Math curriculum, Scope &
Sequence
Benchmarks’ data, weekly
assessments, assignments, Math
Study Island
|
Analyze curriculum,
previous benchmarks’ data, to address struggling areas on videos
|
3. Prepare Math Videos
|
Myself,
Colleagues &
Site Supervisor
|
March 2013 – April 2013
|
Notes from action 2, Video Software, students
|
Test videos for
functionality
|
4. Analyze current data
|
Myself
Site Supervisor
Principal (current data is
almost ready, required by our principal)
|
March 2013 –
open
|
Weekly Assignments,
Weekly Assessments
(District), Benchmarks (District)
|
Organize data in a
spreadsheet to analyze and evaluate students’ needs & expectations
|
5. Meet with parents, to
discuss student expectations
|
Myself
Site Supervisor
Principal
|
March 2013
|
Overview of the flipped
classroom concept & implementation
|
Meeting & reflection
|
6. Implement Math videos
1-2 /week (flipped class)
|
Myself
Site Supervisor
|
Last wk of March 2013 –
May 2013
|
Continue
Weekly Assignments, Weekly
Assessments (District), Benchmarks (District)
|
Closely monitor student
achievement (focus on average & struggling students)
|
7. Survey students and
parents
|
Myself
Site Supervisor
Principal
|
End of May 2013
|
Parents and students
|
Gather students’ and
parents’ opinion of flipped class method
|
8. End of Action Research – Analyze and
Present outcomes
|
Myself
Site Supervisor
Principal
|
June - 2013
|
Compile all data
|
Evaluate and create detail
summary with outcome to Principal and
Site Supervisor
|
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Reflection Week Two
Reflection regarding lessons learned from Week Two. From our video the interviews were very powerful to me. From Dr. BriseƱo's interview one of the things he mentioned and will stay on my mind first "look at facts", data. Also, peer sharing is very important and read or research the areas of interest and trouble. From Dr. Chargois' interview, "better teachers never stop learning", also to be data driven and use action research, quantitative and qualitative to improve student performance.
Our assigned readings from Dana text, which provide focus of action research. "The Passions That Drive Your Journey," the nine areas, she describes them as the major wonderings of many school leaders."
Our assigned readings from Dana text, which provide focus of action research. "The Passions That Drive Your Journey," the nine areas, she describes them as the major wonderings of many school leaders."
Saturday, March 2, 2013
How Educational Leaders might use Blogs.
I see blogs very powerful tools for Educational Leaders. To communicate with staff. To publish articles of interest and received feed back, to seek for solutions, opinions in how to solve a specific need. To be able to inform or post anything relevant, data. Like the Dana text discusses the power of sharing research projects, a reflective journal. A very effective tool to consider.
ACTION RESEARCH
According to our lecture, Action Research requires collection of data, involving applicable stakeholders in order to provide a valuable diagnostic in its own context. Which will formulate the "action" research. To improve specific areas, facilitates change or resolve problems. Whereas traditional methods are done by foreign researchers and the remediation becomes less meaningful to any situation.I find action research a very powerful tool to implement, improve or make changes. Action research will be very useful not only to me but to my school which is continually seeking for improvement and solutions.
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