Action Research Outline: Changing the Perception of Word Problems
How can I change the perception of how students look at word problems in math? After developing a consistent strategy plan, how will it impact all grade levels through the entire campus and will all teachers use it consistently? While creating my Action Research Plan, I will include the following components: Define the goal involved in my area of focus – using strategies to solve math word problems with at least 85% accuracy. Develop research questions - Am I able to persuade the understanding of students in the area of solving word problems using strategies as tools necessary to gather and analyze data? Describe the activities (strategies) to be implemented - Help students gain confidence in problem solving with modeled, guided, and independent practice. Build math writing skills through practice with constructed-response problems. Activities include:
Develop
a timeline for implementation- second week of school, September 4, 2013,
implement strategies, Collect data from 2013 – 2014 school year, Analyze Data
– June 2014, Share data with others through departmental meeting when school
reconvenes.
Define person responsible for
implementation of plan – Donna Thompson and site supervisor
Describe stakeholders - myself, parents, other teachers on campus, administrators, students Develop a list of resources to implement the plan- Research based strategies Describe the data to be collected for monitoring goals- Students class work, homework, surveys, six weeks test, benchmark test, and STAAR test Develop an assessment to evaluate – Collect data from students, test, and surveys Carry out the plan – Using strategies for math word problems Report the results – with the math department, parents, administrators, and students aptitude for taking higher order thinking test. |
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
First ARP
Thursday, July 25, 2013
EDLD 5031 2nd week reflection
This week, a primary focus at the base of choosing any action research inquiry is how it will ultimately benefit student achievement or growth. The education of our students is our primary task. It is so important for today's teacher to be action research oriented in their classrooms in order to provide the best education possible for their students.
I also learned the nine passions that should drive a principal to success. A good principal will always keep these passions in mind and continually review and reflect each one through action research to ensure that their campus is achieving it's very best.
This week, a primary focus at the base of choosing any action research inquiry is how it will ultimately benefit student achievement or growth. The education of our students is our primary task. It is so important for today's teacher to be action research oriented in their classrooms in order to provide the best education possible for their students.
I also learned the nine passions that should drive a principal to success. A good principal will always keep these passions in mind and continually review and reflect each one through action research to ensure that their campus is achieving it's very best.
Friday, July 19, 2013
How Educational Leader Can Use Blogs
How Educational Leader Can Use Blogs
I believe the ways an education leader can use a blog is unlimited. It depends on who you want to reach out to. One way it could be set up to use in a classroom setting. This type would allow the students access the blog and share thoughts or ask questions with other students and the teacher could be the facilitator. Any student that was absent would have a place to find out what happened during class that day and not feel lost when they get back to school. If a student has a question about a certain problem they could get help with it at that time instead of waiting till the next day. Another way it could be used is a staff site. A staff site would allow teachers to share ideas, keep up to date with what is going on at the school, and a good way to support each other. Many times we are so busy at school we only see the whole staff at department meetings or staff development.
What I Have Learned About Action Research
What I Have Learned About Action Research
I feel I have learned a lot this week about action research. At first I was thinking this assignment was just another research paper, but I have been pleasantly surprised. I realize that if you are wanting to address certain areas that you feel needs to be changed an Action Research is the best way to do that. By applying the research to a certain topic you can find many details and ideas of how to properly go about making wise decisions to improve that topic. I am going to do an action research paper about the “Benefits of Solving Word Problems”. I have already started looking into this subject and can see the benefits this would bring to my students. One of the most important aspects of an Action Research is reflection. Taking the time to discover possibly through trial and error the difference between the way I present word problems normally to my students and what ways would be the best way to teach word problems. I think we get so use to the way we approach a concept that we fail to look for other means to convey the importance of accomplishing the task. In taking the time to reflect on how I teach and other possible ways to teach will be a transformation to my way of teaching and how I will be more conscious in the future as an administrator of looking at a concept in just one manor. I am excited to start this coming year off with this project because it will make me rethink what I have been doing for the last ten years and hopefully bring about more success in my students.
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