EDLD 5301: Research
ETA 1246
PIP (PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT)
PLAN OF ACTION
ACTION RESEARCH: THE EVALUATION OF STRUGGLING STUDNETS WHEN PEER TUTORING IS INTRODUCED
District Vision: “Judson
Independent School District is Producing Excellence”
Goal:
1. Encourage struggling students to
attend tutoring and receive assistance.
2. Evaluate the needs of struggling students.
3. Communicate with and involve all parties
(parents, students, teachers) of struggling student progress.
4. Make student attentive or awareness of peer
tutoring assistance.
5. Teacher observation of identifying struggling
students and providing immediate help.
Outcomes
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Activities
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Introduce Action Research to site supervisor
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Acknowledge
parents of the students participating in the action research.
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Mail
and email participation Form/ discuss the form.
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Maintain confidentiality.
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Meet regularly with the peer tutors and struggling students.
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Inform and show Pre-AP students what a tutor
does (video).
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Participate in tutorial
meetings with
their peer partner.
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Attend scheduled
tutorials with their peer tutor
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Tutorial
walk through by site supervisor Daniel Brooks and show reports of student’s
grades.
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Professional Development (Inform English
Department of the Action Research) Present results thus far
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Constant
engagement during scheduled class
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Meeting between Intern and Supervisor, at least 1
day per week
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Complete reflective activity.
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Resources / Research Tools Needed
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Classroom B228 or B220
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Hoe to be a tutor video (You Tube)
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Teacher Access Center (TAC)
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Signed agreement to participate in
study.
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Access to Internet
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Students grade sheets and reports of their progress.
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Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook)
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Presenters' handouts
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Professional Development handouts
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Food (if after school)
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Site Supervisor
(Daniel Brooks)
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Responsibility to Address Activities
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Site
Supervisor: Assistant Principal Daniel Brooks and English Department Head
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Timeline
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March,
2012 to January, 2013
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Benchmarks/Assessments
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Students
will be assessed in accordance to their daily class grades received
throughout the course. Progress reports and report cards will also be a key
component determining the overall effect and or progress of peer tutoring.
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Revisions to SIP/PIP based on Monitoring / Assessments
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NA
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Your action plan seems to be very thorough and is apparent that you are passionate about making the peer tutoring a success. I believe I commented on this topic in the discussion board. One factor I addressed is what you will do in the event the tutoring pair do not get along. Another consideration is what will you do in the event a tutor moves.
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I agree with Bruce in that I was going to ask the same question. It seems that you have really thought this research plan through. However, it may best serve you to have something in place in the event that the tutoring pair does not go over well.
ReplyDeleteI appreciative the feedback, I will now implement some alternative solutions if tutoring fails, or the peer tutors and the struggling student are not cohesive. Do you have any sugestions on what I can do if I did encounter a situation that conflict was involved?
ReplyDeleteMaybe before they choose a tutor all ten students have a team building workshop so they can get to know each other better. It will be like an after school party and parents need to be in attendance as well.
This is not a definite solution, but it could at least minimize the future conflict rather than just pairing them up with whom I sew fit.
You may consider identifying some additional students who would be good tutors and see if they would agree to be an alternate in case of emergency.
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