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Goal: To determine the relationship
between the Project-based learning approach and the student academic
achievement of our 3rd and 4th graders on our campus.
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Action
Steps
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Person
Responsible
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Timeline
Start/End
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Needed
Resources
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Evaluation
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1.Interview campus principal to
determine areas of needed improvement in the school
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self
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June/July 2012
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interview questions
time with site supervisor
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narrow down areas of needed
inquiry to improve our campus
Need: Student achievement
through engaging teaching approach that combines significant content with 21st
century skills: PBL
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2.Gather research articles,
books, professional literature on the benefits of PBL on student performance
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self
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July 2012- Aug 2012
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articles
books
blogs
essays
professional literature
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research paper at the end of
action research project
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3.Attend BIE’s PBL training to
work with grade-level cohort representatives to develop curriculum-based and
integrated projects
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self
district admin.
cohort
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July 31-August 2, 2012
August 14, 2012
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BIE training documents and
materials
revised state standards
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n/a
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4.Obtain permission to access
student data, both demographic and testing
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self
principal
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August 2012
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written permission
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n/a
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5.Obtain permission from 4th
grade PBL teacher to observe project results and survey students
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self
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August 2012
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written permission
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n/a
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6.Select 3rd/4th
grade non-PBL sample population
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self
principal
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August-September 2012
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access to student AIES data
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similar demographic/gender data
to PBL sample population
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7.Monitor student achievement
throughout 1st semester
-benchmark data
-project evaluations
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self
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August-December 2012
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Campus Benchmark Results and PBL
project evaluations
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compare/contrast data of PBL
group to findings of non-PBL group
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8.Obtain student survey of PBL student
sample population
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self
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December 2012
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survey
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record findings of student
engagements and success
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9.Monitor student achievement
throughout 2nd semester
-Benchmark data
-project evaluations
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self
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January-June 2013
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access to benchmark results and
project evaluations
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compare/contrast data of PBL
group to findings of non-PBL sample populations
compare 1st semester
results to 2nd semester results
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10.Obtain student survey of PBL
sample populations
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self
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May-June 2013
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survey
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record findings of student
engagement and achievement
compare/contrast 1st
semester results to 2nd semester results
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11.Obtain teacher surveys of
perceived student achievement
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self
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May-June 2013
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survey
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record finsings and
compare/contrast to results of PBL teachers and non-PBL teachers
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12. Disaggregate student scores
of STAAR for Math, Reading and Writing
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self
principal
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October 2013
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testing results from state
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compare/contrast 2012 STAAR data
to 2013 STAAR data and compare testing results of PBL sample group to non-PBL
sample group
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13.Write research paper
presenting findings gathered from August 2012-October 2013
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self
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October-November 2013
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student data
surveys
professional literature and
articles
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Proof supportive of the
inclusion of PBL approaches in classrooms to enhance engagement and improve
student achievement, therefore school ratings
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14. Present findings to campus administration
and other district administrators
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self
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December 2013 or January 2014
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Paper and findings
charts/graphs
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Question/Answer
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Friday, August 3, 2012
Snyder Action Research Plan
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I think your action research is very thorough and comprehensive. You have a great mixture of data sources to support your findings. I will be interested to see the correlation between PBL and student achievement. I look forward to following your research.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kristin in that your plan is very thorough. You have some very specific things to accomplish, and you have a great road map as to what you want to accomplish. I like when a goal has a reason why you want to accomplish something. Your goal says what you are going to do, but why are you going to do it? I'm usually too involved in the why and then forget to be complete enough in what I want to accomplish. You totally know what you want to accomplish and have little to improve on there, but there still is no underlying reason as to what you want to accomplish with PBL. Thanks Jacqwelin.
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