Friday, December 21, 2012

EDLD 5301 is Over

Well, EDLD 5301 is over.  I submitted my last assignment and I'm ready to begin my Christmas vacation!  This course may be over, but my action research is just beginning.  Over break, I will be creating my survey and planning our first family reading night.  I'm really excited to get started.  This course on action research has been a bit of a roller coaster, but I think I learned a lot.  I had never heard of action research before this class, and now I'm wondering why!  I mean, I must admit that when I first began the class I thought I would say what was necessary to get a good grade, but figured I wouldn't really use this stuff in real life!  But as I began to absorb the information, I realized that it makes a lot of sense.  Now I want to know why I had never heard of it before.  I truly can see myself using this as an administrator.  So, I'm looking forward to this endeavor and will keep you posted on how things are going!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Action Research Plan-Revised

Thanks for all the wonderful comments left over the past week!  It was so encouraging!  My research action plan has been modified just a bit.  I had to take out the Parent Night--Tips and Tricks for Maintaining Learning Over the Summer.  My site supervisor felt like it would be too difficult to provide child care.  She also felt like we wouldn't have a good turnout if parents couldn't bring children.  So, I've tabled that idea for now.  I hated to do it, especially since I received such positive feedback from you guys about that particular topic!  However, one major point of this research is to find out what the parents what to see happen on this campus.  If I find out through surveys and interviews that parents are interested in a night for them without the kids, then we'll do it!  I also had to move a few activities around due to a large PTO event happening in February.  All in all, only minor changes were really made.  I can't wait to get started and keep everyone updated on our progress!


Action Planning Template-Revised
Goal: In an effort to improve parent relations, what actions will be effective in positively impacting school culture and increasing parental involvement on our campus?
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation
Survey parents and teachers regarding potential campus activities and perceptions of current school culture

Catharine James
January 15-January 31, 2013
Survey Monkey;
Printed copies of survey;
Teachers;
Parents
Review completed surveys and compile results; share with teachers and administration; use results to determine future direction
“Cozy Up to a Good Book”
Family Reading Night






Catharine James
Sue Weller, Principal
January 24, 2013-January 24, 2013
Building Facilities;
Teachers;
Books;
Treats (i.e., bookmarks);
Door Prizes;
Sign-in Sheets

Parent Sign-in Sheets to monitor numbers in attendance;
Interviews;
Feedback Survey;
Digital Pictures;
Field Notes






Reading Restaurant


Catharine James
Sue Weller, Principal
PTO
April 30, 2013-April 30, 2013
Building Facilities;
Teachers;
Students;
Menu of books;
Books



Parent Sign-in Sheets to monitor numbers in attendance;
Interviews;
Feedback Survey;
Digital Pictures;
Field Notes
“Fright Night” Family Reading Night







Catharine James
Sue Weller, Principal
October 29, 2013- October 29, 2013
Building Facilities;
Teachers;
Halloween Books;
Candy
Parent Sign-in Sheets to monitor numbers in attendance;
Interviews;
Feedback Survey
Digital Pictures;
Field Notes

Interview a cross-section of parents regarding perceptions of campus culture and gain more ideas for improving parental involvement
Catharine James
September 30-November 7, 2013
Parents;
Recording Sheet




Review and compile answers from interviews; share with teachers and administration to determine future direction
Family Math Night
Catharine James
Sue Weller
Spring 2014
Building Facilities;
Teachers;
Door Prizes;
Schedule;
Games and Manipulatives;
Handouts

Parent Sign-in Sheet to monitor number in attendance;
Interviews;
Field Notes;
Digital Pictures;
Feedback Survey
Other steps to be determined based on parent feedback
Catharine James
Spring 2013-Spring 2014
Necessary resources will depend on the activity





Parent Sign-in Sheets if applicable;
Interviews;
Field Notes;
Digital Pictures;
Parent Feedback



School wide survey of teachers and parents to assess campus culture and effectiveness of research project



Catharine James
March 2014-May 2014
Survey Monkey;
Printed copies of survey;
Parents;
Teacher
Disaggregate data and compare to previously acquired information to determine progress made;
Share results of action research
Catharine James
May 2014
PowerPoint

Share results of final survey and data collection as a whole with teachers at a staff meeting


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

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Action Research Plan


Action Planning Template
Goal: In an effort to improve parent relations, what actions will be effective in positively impacting school culture and increasing parental involvement on our campus?
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation
Survey parents and teachers regarding potential campus activities and perceptions of current school culture

Catharine James
January 15-January 31, 2013
Survey Monkey;
Printed copies of survey;
Teachers;
Parents
Review completed surveys and compile results; share with teachers and administration; use results to determine future direction
“For the Love of Reading”
Family Reading Night






Catharine James
Sue Weller, Principal
February 12, 2013-February 12, 2013
Building Facilities;
Teachers;
Valentine Books;
Treats (i.e., bookmarks);

Parent Sign-in Sheets to monitor numbers in attendance;
Interviews;
Feedback Survey;
Digital Pictures; Field Notes






Parent Night-tips and tricks to maintain learning over the summer


Catharine James
Sue Weller, Principal
PTO
May 9, 2013-May 9, 2013
Building Facilities;
Babysitters;
Snacks;
Handouts
Parent Sign-in Sheets to monitor numbers in attendance;
Interviews;
Feedback Survey;
Digital Pictures;
Field Notes
“Fright Night” Family Reading Night







Catharine James
Sue Weller, Principal
October 29, 2013- October 29, 2013
Building Facilities;
Teachers;
Halloween Books;
Candy
Parent Sign-in Sheets to monitor numbers in attendance;
Interviews;
Feedback Survey
Digital Pictures;
Field Notes

Interview a cross-section of parents regarding perceptions of campus culture and to gain more ideas for improving parental involvement

Catharine James
September 30-November 7, 2013
Parents;
Recording Sheet







Review and compile answers from interviews; share with teachers and administration to determine future direction
Other steps to be determined based on parent feedback
Catharine James
Spring 2013-Spring 2014
Necessary resources will depend on the activity





Parent Sign-in Sheets if applicable;
Interviews;
Field Notes;
Digital Pictures;
Parent Feedback


School wide survey of teachers and parents to assess campus culture and effectiveness of research project





Catharine James
March 2014-May 2014
Survey Monkey;
Printed copies of survey;
Parents;
Teacher
Disaggregate data and compare to previously acquired information to determine progress made; share acquired learning with teachers and parents

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Week 2 Update

Well, this week I've been doing a lot of wondering!  What I've discovered is that I have many questions, and that's a good thing!  I've been reading the book, Leading with Passion and Knowledge: The Principal as Action Researcher by Nancy Fichtman Dana.  One inquiry mentioned in the book is "How do I put more joy and celebration into our efforts?"  When I read that I thought...that's it!  To me, that question goes to the heart of everything we do as educators.  I told my husband that when I am a principal, I'm going to put that question on a big banner in my office (and maybe in the teacher's lounge, too)!  I would love to do action research on this topic because I think the answers that would come out of it would make such a powerful difference on school culture and student performance.