1.
Examining
the work: Setting the Foundation – What is causing, or why do some students, have
an attendance problem within the school day, but show little to no discipline
problems otherwise? I began working with a research team January 2013 to address
this issue within our school. Through preliminary observations the kids, when
at school, were functional and successful within the classroom environment but
were at various risk levels of losing credit because of attendance. These seem
to be the kids that should have a positive and successful high school career, but
are currently on the road to lost credits and possibly not reaching graduation.
Since it should be our goal to graduate 100% of our kids at a high level, this
is a failure that needs to be fixed within our system.
2.
Analyzing
data – The initial data that will be analyzed will be through the student
selection process. Because the student population that will be looked at is a
very specific population data will have to be used the selection process.
3.
Developing
deeper understanding – Once selected, the students will be discreetly observed
within the classroom environment to log common activities and actions the
student uses frequently and identify a common theme if one emerges. After
observations, the students may be interviewed in an attempt to see what their perceptions/reasons
are of why their attendance is low.
4.
Engaging
in Self-Reflection – After gathering the quantitative and qualitative data of
the selected students, and highlighting areas of concern, we as a campus must
reflect on what we do that either drives students away from school or brings
them in. After identifying the problem areas through our student group, we must
decide if and how much we can affect those areas as teachers/administrators.
5.
Exploring
Programmatic Patterns – The patterns in data is what is driving this research
project. Highlighting a group of students that are lacking in a specific way at
our school and attempting to seek out a solution in order to level the playing
field for them in some way.
6.
Determining
direction – In order to complete this project we will gather a team of teachers
and administrators to help observe and analyze data. Though the basic direction
is already decided, through a series of meetings the team will collectively
decide final direction and facilitate that direction.
7.
Taking
action for school improvement – For immediate action we, as a team, will meet
with our lead principal and present our findings to determine what is deemed
appropriate for us to do at our campus in the short term.
8.
Sustaining
improvement – Any short term fix will be just that, an attempt to solve the
problem as it stands in front of us. In order to prevent this problem from reoccurring
we will need to put it into a presentation model, and be able to use the data
collected in future staff development meetings.
Team selection, initial data review, student
selection, and one round of observations should be concluded before the end of
the 1st semester of the upcoming 2013-2014 school year. A final model
representing the research and its findings should be completed by the end of April 2014. Smaller,
more frequent, goals to ensure progress will be set during the team’s first
meeting.
Heath,
ReplyDeleteI liked that you followed a narrative instead of a template. You may want to add what kind of quantitative data you will be collected. Since you are looking at high school setting, it would be interesting if you could get data from middle school on these students if they were in your district- just a thought.
I agree with Christine with the quantitative data. You should be able to pull their attendance records from middle school. That would be interesting to see. It would also be interesting to see students whose tardies form into truency issues.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Christina, I really like the narrative format. And, Brittani had a great idea about getting their attendance records from middle school too. I bet that their attendance records from elementary probably show the same problem. I was wondering if you were going to get parent permission to interview the students? It would be interesting to see if student attendance increased if parents knew that their kids were being monitored and observed closely.
ReplyDeleteHeath, looks like you are right on track with being able to conduct your ARP. I, like the others, like the idea of looking at records from middle school. Other than that, it looks great. Sounds like you have a head start since this is something your campus has been looking at since January. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestions, and I will work them into my plan. Thanks again!
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