After comparing my plan and the example I
have decided to turn it into more of an outline form of which is used in the
example.
Through
collaboration with fellow teachers, teaching assistants, and our campus
administration our school has decided that increasing parental support at
academic and informational meetings held during and after school is at a
critical need at the pre-kindergarten level.
I
plan to use surveys at the beginning, monthly, and end of the year to
continue to analyze the effectiveness of this research. I also plan to keep
an eye on sign in sheets for various academic events held during and after
school. I will also look up current / past research projects for increasing
parental involvement to find ways and try to implement them at my current
level taking note of what works or does not work.
I
plan to use the interviews of my colleagues, parent focus group and general
observation to monitor the progress of this research project. The documents
that I will use to develop a deeper understanding are the sign in sheets and
surveys collected throughout the process.
Make
sure to have regular meetings with site supervisor to go over findings and discuss
impact of solutions proposed and determine where to make changes or keep
going in instances of success. Make sure to listen to colleagues and parents
in the hallways and out in the community for impacts of research and be
willing to make adjustments when necessary.
a.
Are you clear on what you are attempting to solve? Yes,
I believe that I am clear: I am attempting to increase parental involvement
at academic / information sessions held during and after school hours.
b.
Have you adequately addressed the skills and resources
questions? I believe that I have, but this is something that I will need to
keep an eye on throughout the research project.
c.
Have you established a collaborative approach to the
issue? I believe through the established committee at the school with fellow faculty
and the proposed parent panel that I have established a collaborative
approach.
d.
Are your timelines realistic? Yes, I believe that a
year is sufficient to begin to increase involvement, although I think that
this is something that can continue to improve even if I am successful this
year there will be a new batch of parents coming through who have different
needs and the plan will require adjustments.
e.
Do you have a reasonable plan to monitor the project? I
feel that I do with a parent panel of 20 and the current faculty committee
put in place at our campus. I also plan to have surveys at the beginning and
end as well as monthly throughout the project.
f.
Do you have a reasonable plan for determining the level
of success? I feel that if I can get more than 20 parents out of 400 students
to participate in events at school through the year that I will consider this
plan successful.
g.
How will you revise and improve the plan based on
monitoring and evaluation? Through the monthly meetings of faculty and parent
panel I will make adjustments according the consensus of the group and
through meetings with my site supervisor and other administration.
Again,
the staff parental involvement committee and the parent panel will be the
committees that I will work to form to assist me with my action research
project.
I
hope to find ideas and implement improvement that could be carried out from
year to year with only minor tweaking due to the change of parent base. I
also hope to develop online tools through the district website which could easily
be used from year to year. I will make sure to do my reflections on my blog
to share with my fellow colleagues.
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Currently in progress of revamping my plan to meet technology needs of my campus.
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After reviewing your Action Research Plan it seems that parental involvement is a big problem. And I wonder about:
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Are their communication barriers for these parents?
Is your study taking place in a public, private, or charter school?
What are the activites that are taking place at school and that parents are not participating?
Are the activities during various times of the day, that would be flexible for parents?
How are parents being informed about these activites? (communication)
These were just some of my wonderings, I hope they help you in your action research project :)