Sunday, March 13, 2011

Action Research Plan


Action Planning

Goals and objectives/outcomes of the research investigation
  • Determine if it is effective to educate special needs students in inclusion classrooms versus self-contained and or resource classrooms?
  • Determine if collaboration between special education teachers and general education teachers ensure that the needs of special education students are being met through differentiated instruction and support in the general education classroom?
Activities designed to achieve the objectives
  • Meet with director of special education.
  • Look at number of special education students in inclusion classrooms.
  • Record weekly quiz and exams, benchmarks and TAKS scores in a chart displaying both special needs and general education students.
  • Develop a questionnaire that will ask teachers how they develop their instruction for the class and the methods used to implement the instructions collaboratively.
  • Develop a questionnaire that will ask students their perceptions of how they are taught along with the expectations placed on them by their teachers.
  • Observe students in inclusion classrooms.
  • Record thoughts from the results of the data charts and observations.
Resources and research tools needed for data gathering
  • Weekly achievement tests
  • State achievement exam
  • Interviews
  • Journal
  • Teacher surveys
  • Student surveys
Draft timeline for completion or implementation of active
  • Meet with director – February-March 2011 & August 2011-May 2012
  • Gather data of students in inclusion setting – August –September 2011
  • Chart weekly quiz and exam, benchmarks and TAKS scores – August 2011-May 2012

  • Teacher questionnaires – September – October 2011
  • Student questionnaires- September-October 2011
  • Classroom observations – September 2011 – May 2012
  • Journal thoughts – August 2011-May 2012
Persons responsible for implementation of action research action plan
  • Myself
  • Director of special education
  • Special education teachers
  • General education teachers working with special needs students
  • Campus principals
Process for monitoring the achievement of goals and objectives
  • Analyze the subjects being taught and note special needs students’ scores compared to their general education peers.
  • Determine overall effectiveness of collaborative teaching of special needs students.
  • Analyze how teachers and students both special and general education rate this process’s effectiveness.
  • Analyze if the pace of the course contribute to the success and or failure of this educational process.
Assessment instrument(s) to evaluate the effectiveness of the action research study
  • Action research question
  • Student data
  • Interviews
  • Surveys
  • Tests
  • Observations

Action Planning Template
Goal:  To determine the effectiveness of educating special needs students in inclusion classrooms versus self-contained and resource classrooms.

                                   Person(s)              Timeline:                Needed             
Action Steps             Responsible          Start/End              Resources               Evaluation
Discuss action research with supervisor
Myself,
Dr. Knop
February – March, 2011
Student data,
action plan
Originate action research topic
Gather data of students in inclusion setting
Myself and special education teachers
August- September, 2011
Students schedules
Meet with general education teachers for information
Create chart with data
Myself
August 2011- May, 2012

Access to school districts skyward program
Evaluate data to see how special education students grades differ from general education students
Develop teacher questionnaire to determine development of instructions
Myself, participating teachers
September-October, 2011
Survey monkey
Determine effectiveness of collaborative instructions
Develop student questionnaire to determine viewpoint of teacher expectations
Myself, participating students
September-October, 2011
Survey monkey
Determine the effectiveness of teachers expectation placed on students
Observe inclusion classrooms
Myself, participating teachers
September,2011-May, 2012
Use of communication skills, data, time, journal of pass observations
Gain knowledge of collaboration between general and special education teachers, student progress and provide feedback
Record in journal
Myself participating teachers and students

August 2011, - May, 2012
Data from teacher and student surveys, notes from observations and interviews
Collect thoughts and finding to share and keep of the action research process

                                         

2 comments:

  1. Your topic is a great one! Special education seems to be an area that continues to shift over the years from one extreme to the other. I am interested in seeing the results. I am curious as to know if the mentor teachers (over 10 years of teaching) feel prepared to receive inclusion students. You may want to include questions that address teacher's perception of the support/training they think they need to be most beneficial to these children.

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  2. Norvell, great job on your project topic. It is obvious you have put a great deal of effort and forethought into your plan, and it will pay off in the results.

    Keep up the good work!
    Dr. Abshire

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