Action Research Project
Process
Overview: How can the Vanguard
Department, work together to implement a unified project for all grade levels
in the Vanguard program to promote College Readiness, Community
Involvement/Support and Culturally Diverse learning appreciation for the
upcoming school-year 2013-2014?
Setting
the Foundation:
Through our special department meeting
(Vanguard) earlier this year, Mrs. Rosa the magnet coordinator spoke about us
doing a project for the TPSP. I felt that this project could have more of a
meaning to all those involved if it was interconnected to all core subjects.
If this was done, then the community could also be involved as well to make
the project feel more significant to the students who would then take more
ownership of it. Our goals and objectives are the following:
- To improve the
services that we provide for our gifted/talented population.
- To promote
college readiness by providing necessary skills for productive research
and intellectual curiosity through analyzing and synthesizing.
- To provide the
skills necessary for public speaking and presentations.
- To make all
core subjects learning interconnected with the project at hand.
- To get the
community involved and to support our GT population educational endeavors
through the Expo held at Burbank at the end of the school year.
- To integrate
technology and our cultural diversity into the grade level
project/department-wide program.
Analyzing
Data:
Use of variety of data gathering methods such
surveys, excel spreadsheets and electronic searches over TPSP type of
projects can help improve any ideas on making this a successful endeavor. So
that students are successfully conducting research as well as fulfilling the intellectual
mind. These findings will hopefully give us examples of other schools that
have successful planned out the necessary steps to carry out the implementation
of school-wide project based learning goal by using the following:
- Computer Labs
and Library
- Survey Monkey
for Surveys
- Excel to
gather and organize data
- HISD Online
Resources such as Pro Quest, Thomson Gale, World Book Web and ect
- Create a Graph
(Website)
- Interviewing
relevant sources
Develop
Deeper Understanding:
Initial data gathering will lead to more
ideas for implementation as well as questions on how we can make this process
more efficient and more conducive to our overall goals as a Vanguard
Department. This will eventually lead us to reflect on what we could have
done better or done without and still get the same outcomes or better
outcomes in some situations.
Engage
in Self-Reflection:
- Did we
communicate effectively our goals and objectives as a collective whole?
- Did we include
our student’s interest when formulating the Project Expo?
- Did we provide
all the necessary resources needed for the students to be successful?
- Did we stay on
track with the deadlines needed for the successful planning for Project
Expo to be implemented efficiently?
- Was everyone
input validated in regards to Project Expo creation?
- Was the data
used in a timely manner to drive further phases of the implementation of
Project Expo?
Exploring
Programmatic Patterns:
Miscommunication can cause a big problem,
so staying on top of the deadlines will eliminate a lot of things from
falling underneath the rug, so to speak. So e-mailing and face to face conversations
will assist in that matter. Also making sure everyone has a schedule and
weekly reminders of what will be coming will also be helpful. Review the
goals weekly to make sure we are staying the course and updating each other when
we see a conflict arising so, we can be proactive. By following this tentative
schedule should help us stay on the course:
- December 17th-
21st 2012 (Hold a small meeting with all parties involving
the Vanguard Department about the proposed plan and the expectations and
the goals we are trying to achieve as a team)
- January 14th-18th
2012 (Another meeting to discuss our project ideas and how we will
implement the project deadlines, judging and expectations)
- January 21st-25th
2012 (Survey will be sent out for students on interest level on certain
topics and project ideas)
- Week of January
28tht (Survey will be
sent out via e-mail to all parties involved in the Vanguard Department
to confirm on the finalize Project concepts and tentative due dates)
- Week of
February 11th (Vote on grading policies/rubrics, research
paper criteria, sources cited criteria for example How many primary and
secondary sources should a student have? And materials/supplies that
will be needed for each core subjects in order for the students to be
successful via e-mail
- Week of February
25th (Bring all information gathered and collected to
Hernandez for final approval before I compile the material into a packet
for the Guidelines for Burbank’s Vanguard Project Expo)
- Week of March
25th (All parties will view the document for the final time,
to see if any changes need to be made or corrected via e-mail)
- Week of April
8th (Send schedule for lab time or library time needed for
the next school year to Carranza and Gonzales for preparation of Project
Expo, those proposed schedules need to be sent to me as well)
- Week of May 27th (Meeting for the
Finalization on all loose ends of the Project Expo and explanation of
what we will be doing for each of our core subject in details which will
be videotaped)
Determining
Direction:
In order to launch my action research, I
need to make sure everyone attends the 1st meeting face-to-face,
so everyone understands the goals and expectations of Project Expo. I need to
make sure everyone has their input because I need buy-in from everyone and
everyone has to do their part in order for this to be a successful event.
- Students will
be given a calendar of deadlines that they are to meet as they complete
their project throughout the school year
- Periodically
throughout the school year, the students will take surveys on their
feelings of their progress on their project, how they think it’s going
and even concept questions for each core subject question to check for understanding
- Students who
have a little more difficulty focusing will have a mentor, just like in
a college for those who need a little more support and guidance.
- Vanguard
teachers will take survey periodically to evaluate the success of the
Project Expo and note suggestion along the way for implementation for
the next school year.
I need to make sure everyone have the
necessary resources to be effective which will include a tentative schedule of
things to come. Also using the following criterion for grading students
products will come from the following:
The
use of the scoring dimensions of TPSP:
- Content
Knowledge/Skills
- Analysis and
Synthesis
- Multiple
Perspectives
- Research
- Communication
- Presentation
of Learning
- Effective use
of survey to organize our data and using that data to drive our next
plan of action
- Effective use
of deadlines to keep on track for both students and teachers
Taking
Action for School Improvement:
All parties of the Vanguard Department will
be assisting in this endeavor. Each person will have a role to play but, the
main persons are the following:
- Hernandez for
approval for actions taken in regards to Project Expo
- All Vanguard
teachers implementing ideas and approval for the overall set-up of
Project Expo
- Rosa/Perret
for making sure all resources are provided for us and the students and
assisting when necessary
- Carranza for
Technology
- Gonzales for
Library Services
- Singleton for
organizing, putting together and overseeing that everything runs
smoothly and to communicate all new information to everyone via email or
during face-to-face meetings and to put the Project Expo Guideline
Booklet together
Sustain
Improvement:
Even though Project Expo is focusing on
just Vanguard Department at this point, I would like to include the Dual Language
as well as Excel to participate to make this a whole school event. This will
help promote a more positive school climate/culture which is promoting
education and college readiness. This is allowing everyone to have the same
opportunities and not just a select population.
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It really sounds like a worthwhile project and plan. What research will you be implementing or doing for your study? I like how you delegated other faculty for duties also. The ultimate goal is an accomplishment to strive, and I think you will be able to see if it is a success with the way you designed it. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteI am using the Texas Performance Standards Project for GT students to assist with my research. And thanks...going to need it.
DeleteI really like that you incorporated students feelings about their project. I think that is a very important part in students taking the project and connecting with it and understanding it. The design is very detailed and clear.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jamie.
DeleteI totally agree that the gifted students need to be focused on. Because they already excel, it is easy to let them slip through the cracks while dealing with the multitude that do not excel. I have a suggestion. Maybe its just me, but I am a bit lost in what you are actually doing based on your goal and the actions. Do I understand correctly that Project Expo and your research goal are connected? If so, you might want to be a little more specific in your process overview by including the program name. I hope that I'm not muddying the waters here. Good Luck!!
ReplyDeleteYour correct "Project Expo" its name for now is part of my research goal. Thanks for your input, I will make that adjustment.
DeleteMaybe the Vanguard Department could choose a theme and have grade levels from each school compete in a cross curriculum project that's symbolic about each school and its community. It could possibly be an annual contest with a prize donated to the school or winning grade level class (several new laptops, kindles, ipad, etc.).
ReplyDeleteThat would be awesome, a definite idea later down the road. Great ideas! Thank you.
DeleteYour plan looks great. Its very detailed and seems as though you have planned it out carefully.
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