Sunday, February 12, 2012

Rescuing BFS (revised)

Action Research Plan
Goal: To salvage and improve the BFS program, a student resource at Sonora High School
Outcomes/ Objectives:
Activities:
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline:
Start/End
Resources Needed:
Evaluation & Monitoring:
Set the Foundation:

Determine the need areas for the campus
Conference with Raul Chavarria, Sonora HS Principal, to discuss research topics
Michael Kissire & Raul Chavarria
January 2012
Three proposed research topics
The BFS topic was chosen as the most beneficial to the campus
Analyze Data:

Collect data concerning the use of BFS
Collect data through surveys of teachers and students that have utilized BFS
Michael Kissire & other identified teachers and students
February 2012 – April 2013
Copy of the BFS sign-in sheet. Questionnaires that are developed to identify strengths, weaknesses, and benefits of BFS

Data collected will be examined to determine desires of students and teachers
Develop a Deeper Understanding:

Disaggregate information accumulated in surveys
Data will be broken down to isolate students and teachers that have had positive experiences from those with negative experiences.
Michael Kissire & other identified teachers and students
February 2012 – April 2013
Questionnaires that are developed to identify strengths, weaknesses, and benefits of BFS. Further questions will be developed from findings.
The findings will determine further questioning to evaluate positives to build on and negatives to improve on.
Engage in Self Reflection:

Reflect on the findings thus far and determine if it is being approached completely
Determine if the initial approach is exposing the needed information for progress and begin molding a plan for implementation
Michael Kissire
February 2012 – April 2013
Time and willingness to recognize any shortcomings in the process
If necessary, adjust my approach accordingly to stay focused on the desired outcome and begin realizing the big picture.
Explore Patterns:

Compare findings with the principal and teachers to encourage input
Collaborate with the campus principal and other teachers to gather feedback on possible solutions.
Michael Kissire, Raul Chavarria & identified teachers for collaboration
February 2012 – April 2013
All data collected and analyzed to this point, and concerned campus teachers
Evaluate feedback to fine-tune possible solutions that will return BFS to its initial success.
Determine Direction:

Remaining questions will be answered and the program improvements will be finalized for implementation.
Confirm that all aspects have been addressed and that the solutions pertain to the problems
Michael Kissire & Raul Chavarria
February 2012 – April 2013
A recap of questions that are pertinent to the implementation of aspects that will enhance participation for students and teachers
Evaluation will be a collaborative effort of campus teachers, the campus principal, and Michael Kissire
Take Action:

Implementing the improvements to BFS.
The improvements will be applied to the BFS program to encourage utilization of the educational resource.
Michael Kissire & Raul Chavarria
February 2012 – April 2013
Continued use of the library computer lab during the specified session times and certified teachers willing to contribute
Participation will be monitored and student improvement reports will be solicited from teachers.
Sustain Improvement:

Share findings for student improvement
The ideas and improvements of the program will be shared for collaboration that will encourage thoughts for continued progress.
Michael Kissire & All Stakeholders
Begin with implementation and continue accordingly
An open mind, and the technology and desire for student success.
Monitoring will be ongoing and will solicit recommendations for further improvement.

5 comments:

  1. Your plan looks excellent and ready to implement. I cannot see anything that needs to be changed.

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  2. Looks good. The only recommendation I have is to include how you are going to disseminate the surveys and get a response representative of the larger group.

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  3. Although I have yet to receive comments on my blog, I have taken note of the comments posted on Marny's blog about time constraints. I can see where I may encounter problems trying to complete my project in just a few months. At this point, I'm awaiting feedback from my site supervisor as well. Once I receive her overall suggestions, I will have a better perspective as far as my time-line for the project. Overall, your revised plan looks excellent and feasible. Great job!

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  4. Looks like you have one heck of an undertaking ahead. This is a topic that will really impact the entire campus and hopefully improve campus culture. Therefore, it may be necessary to communicate with campus staff of the project as their support will be crucial in getting formation and possibly surveys completed.

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    1. I agree completely. Teacher collaboration and cooperation will be key. Thanks for your input.

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