Saturday, March 16, 2013

Revised Action Research Template


I made a few revisions to my Action Research Plan from part 2. In part 2, I had six action steps and I realized I had some gaps in my initial draft. I reviewed the Harris text to determine where I needed more information. I revised my part 3 plan to include eight action steps. I added interviews with the Big Brother Big Sister Program Coordinator and with my school counselor. Conducting these interviews will provide me with more data to analyze and to gain a deeper understanding. At the conclusion of my research, I’ve added to make a presentation with my findings to the church, Big Brother Big Sister Program, and with the staff at my campus. Speaking to these three groups will allow me to take action and to share the information to sustain campus improvement. 



Format based on Tool 7.1 from Examining What We Do to Improve Our Schools
(Harris, Edmonson, and Combs, 2010


Action Planning Template- Part 3 with Revisions
Research Question: What effects do adult mentors have on elementary students?

Goal: To evaluate the effectiveness of our adult mentoring program. To determine if adult mentors improve a student’s grades and/or emotional well-being. To make a presentation regarding my findings to recruit more mentors.
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation
Gather data from other schools with mentoring programs
§   D. Gerold
April 2013 -
October 2013
(ongoing)
§   Internet
§   Articles, Journals, and/or Books
§   Laptop
Collect data from other schools to determine the effectiveness of  mentoring programs
Interview
Church Program Leader-Jack



§   D. Gerold
April 2013
§   Laptop
§   Interview Questions
Determine how our campus was selected and the purpose of the mentor program
Interview Big Brother Big Sister (BBBS) Program Coordinator-Donna

§   D. Gerold
May 2013
§   Laptop
§   Interview Questions
Determine the purpose of BBBS and determine how students are matched with their mentor (matching process)
Interview the School Counselor-Marie
§   D. Gerold
May 2013
§   Laptop
§   Interview Questions
Determine the qualifications for students to participate and how the students are monitored in the program
Create a survey for students, parents, teachers, and mentors
§   D. Gerold
§   M. Quintero
§   C. Hakanson

May 2013
§   Surveys (Survey Monkey)
§   Names of involved parties (Skyward)
Analyze data from the surveys to determine the effects on students

Select a controlled group of students to survey (not involved in the program and with similar demographics to the students involved in the program)
§   D. Gerold
§   M. Quintero
§   C. Hakanson
May 2013 -October 2013


§   Surveys (Survey Monkey)
§   Names of students with similarities (Skyward)
Analyze data from the surveys to determine if the mentor program could benefit other students
Monitor students throughout the research to   determine any grade and/or emotional changes
§   D. Gerold
§   M. Quintero
§   C. Hakanson
April 2013 -October 2013
(on going)
§   Laptop
§   Skyward (grades)
Review data from Skyward for grade changes and conduct informal discussions with all involved parties
Accumulate data and create a report to present to the church, BBBS Program, and to the school staff 
§   D. Gerold
October 2013
§   All relevant data (surveys, discussions, interviews, grades, etc.)
Completion of action research report and blog postings
 

5 comments:

  1. Danelle- Your action plan is thorough and practical. Mentoring programs are beneficial in many ways and I am eager to see the outcome your action research plan. Amy

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  2. Danelle you have a very well thought out plan. I agree in that I think your interviews will give you more data support. I wish I could say that my school could give you some information, but we do not have a mentoring program here. I am interested in seeing the results of your research because it might be something worth adding to my district. Good Luck!!

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  3. I am very interesed to see what you find out with this plan!! I teach at a middle school and I know mentoring here helps!!

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  4. I am so excited about your plan! I would love if our campus had a mentor program. As a Title I school we have many kiddos that don't seem to have anyone on their side to talk to or encourage them and show interest in them!

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  5. I would love to see the results of your plan and share them with my own campus. We used to have a mentoring program, however, it has been dropped in the last couple of years due to lack of interest and I am seeing the decline in our students. I would love to have research to breath new life into what was once an excellent program! Good luck!

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