This course was very different
from what I expected. It was not the traditional research course, band I did
not have much knowledge about what action research was. However, I have found
this to be a great approach to conducting research, because it will allow me to
dissect any problems that are occurring on my campus. I leave this course with
a feeling of confidence that I can help not only my campus, but schools
throughout the district to improve their intervention strategies. In my
opinion, action research is an avenue to improve what we do as educators.
Getting better means getting results that reflect improvement in not just
academics, but attitude and the overall well-being of my campus. I enjoyed blogging with you all!
I was a little apprehensive about developing a blog, but it has provided another avenue for
me to receive constructive criticism about my plan. And I have actually started
to gain more interest in creating and maintaining blogs in general, not just in
an educational setting. So that aspect of the course was very rewarding for me!
Overall, this course
was enjoyable and the knowledge I have gained cannot be measured. This course
will definitely help me as I continue my journey to becoming an administrator.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
"Bubble Students" Intervention Update
After reviewing my plan with my site supervisor and reading your thoughtful comments on my ARP, I found an area in which I would like to update. I realize that I am conducting this research throughout the year and it consists of me working with the 1st grade "Bubble Students". Since this is so, I am breaking my timeline to adjust to my district's DRA schedule. This way, I can verify if the same students continue to need intervention or if there is a constant rotation of students who have needs of intervention based on the concept(s) which are being taught. Hopefully, I will yield positive results!
Reading Intervention for 1st
Grade “Bubble Students”
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Goal: Provide supplemental intervention to assist 1st
grade “bubble student” readers who do not meet the requirements for intensive
intervention from Reading Recovery to improve their reading skills/levels.
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Action Steps(s):
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Person(s) Responsible:
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Timeline: Start/End
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Needed Resources
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Evaluation
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View data from
Kindergarten DRA scores to determine which entering 1st grade
students rank in the 20th% for Reading Recovery and determine what
% will be ranked as “bubble students” who will receive supplemental
intervention.
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Telisa Mason
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August 26 – 30, 2013
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Kindergarten Spring
2013 DRA Summary Sheets
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Compile a list of
students who rank as “bubble students” and verify their 2013-14 classroom teachers.
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Conduct literature
reviews, online searches, use resource books on effective intervention
strategies, and consult with Reading Specialist for intervention strategies.
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Telisa Mason
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August 26 – September
27, 2013
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Reading Specialist
(campus & district), professional reading journals/articles, and resource
books
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Compile a list of
effective intervention strategies.
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Inform and explain to
the 1st grade team of my action research inquiry.
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Telisa Mason
1st Grade
Team
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September 2 – 6, 2013
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List of effective
intervention strategies.
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Scheduled days of the
week, time for intervention, and confirm their knowledge on implementation of
the intervention.
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Administer Fall DRA.
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Telisa Mason
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September 2013
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1st Grade Spring
2014 DRA & Summary Sheets
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Data Charts
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Submit names of
intervention “bubble students” to 1st grade teachers.
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Telisa Mason
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September 2013
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1st Grade
Fall 2013 DRA Summary Sheets
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Name/Group Chart
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Intervention Implementation
of various strategies for “bubble students.”
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Telisa Mason
1st Grade
Teachers
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September – January, 2014
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Intervention
Strategies
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Progress Charts,
Running Records
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Administer Winter DRA.
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Telisa Mason
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January 2014
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1st Grade Spring
2014 DRA & Summary Sheets
|
Data Charts
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Submit names of
intervention “bubble students” to 1st grade teachers.
|
Telisa Mason
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January – 2014
|
1st Grade Winter
2014 DRA Summary Sheets
|
Name/Group Chart
|
Intervention Implementation
of various strategies for “bubble students.”
|
Telisa Mason
1st Grade
Teachers
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January – May 30, 2014
|
Intervention
Strategies
|
Progress Charts,
Running Records
|
Administer Spring DRA.
|
Telisa Mason
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May 2014
|
1st Grade Spring
2014 DRA & Summary Sheets
|
Data & Progress
Charts
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Compare Intervention
data and Reading Recovery data.
|
Telisa Mason
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June 2 – 6, 2014
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Data from Intervention
&
Reading Recovery
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Share findings with
site supervisor and 1st grade team.
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Thursday, August 1, 2013
Reading Intervention for 1st Grade "Bubble Students"
Reading Intervention for 1st Grade “Bubble Students” | ||||
Goal: Provide supplemental intervention to assist 1st
grade “bubble student” readers who do not meet the requirements for intensive
intervention from Reading Recovery to improve their reading skills/levels.
| ||||
Action Steps(s):
|
Person(s) Responsible:
|
Timeline: Start/End
|
Needed Resources
|
Evaluation
|
View data from Kindergarten
DRA scores to determine which entering 1st grade students rank in
the 20th% for Reading Recovery and determine what % will be ranked
as “bubble students” who will receive supplemental intervention.
|
Telisa Mason
|
August 26 – 30, 2013
|
Kindergarten Spring
2013 DRA Summary Sheets
|
Compile a list of
students who rank as “bubble students” and verify their 2013-14 classroom teachers.
|
Conduct literature
reviews, online searches, use resource books on effective intervention
strategies, and consult with Reading Specialist for intervention strategies.
|
Telisa Mason
|
August 26 – September 27,
2013
|
Reading Specialist
(campus & district), professional reading journals/articles, and resource
books
|
Compile a list of
effective intervention strategies.
|
Inform and explain to
the 1st grade team of my action research inquiry.
|
Telisa Mason
1st Grade
Team
|
September 2 – 6, 2013
|
List of effective
intervention strategies.
|
Scheduled days of the
week, time for intervention, and confirm their knowledge on implementation of
the intervention.
|
Submit names of intervention
“bubble students” to 1st grade teachers.
|
Telisa Mason
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September 9 – 11, 2013
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1st Grade
Fall 2013 DRA Summary Sheets
|
Name/Group Chart
|
Intervention Implementation
of various strategies for “bubble students.”
|
Telisa Mason
1st Grade
Teachers
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September 16 – May 30,
2014
|
Intervention
Strategies
|
Progress Charts,
Running Records
|
Compare Intervention
data and Reading Recovery data.
|
Telisa Mason
|
June 2 – 6, 2014
|
Data from Intervention
&
Reading Recovery
|
Share findings with
site supervisor and 1st grade team.
|
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