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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Action Research Plan

Action Planning Template
Goal: To determine how socioeconomic status affects student attendance.
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation
Obtain a copy of the Aldine district policy on student attendance






T. Washington
August 2012
District website and internet access
None
Relay district attendance policy to parents by phone, parent meeting, handout through students and all call





T. Washington or second grade team leader
September- October 2012 within the first six weeks
Parent information, document camera, meeting space, handouts

Student video or PowerPoint on student attendance.
Did parents get information in a timely manner?
Create parent survey to determine reasons that they might think missing school is acceptable
Clarify what is considered to be unexcused absences






Created by T. Washington and Dr. Nedra Washington rolled out by second grade team
Open House- End of first six weeks
survey
Analyze survey results
Conduct a focus group to interview parents on video.
Obtain SES information from survey distributed in focus group
T. Washington
September- October 2012
Enrollment information
What are the results?
Research affective attendance incentives for parents make sure their student get to school
T. Washington
October-November 2012
EBSCO and Lamar Student library
Have I found any valuable information?
Create a calendar for looking at student absences and grades
T. Washington
Every six weeks after Thanksgiving break.
Microsoft Works
Is there a correlation?
Use a data system to find connections between SES and absenteeism
T. Washington
Every six weeks after Thanksgiving break.
Unknown data system
Is there a correlation?
Suggest possible incentive plan for parents for the following school year
T. Washington
2013-2014
Incentive plan
None
Compile and analyze all data collected
T. Washington
July 2013
All collected data
What were my results?

Format based on Tool 7.1 from Examining What We Do to Improve Our Schools
(Harris, Edmonson, and Combs, 2010)

2 comments:

  1. I'm not sure how many students you are dealing with (I assume you are limiting your sample size to second grade?), but you may need to build in more time for the parent contacting.

    Again, I am unfamiliar with the process in elementary, but parent contact is time and people intensive. You may need to recruit more folks to help with that part of the plan.

    In your surveying of the parents, you may want to create questions to determine how to best communicate or reach them in the first place. Depending on the population, phone/internet or handouts often do not reach parents. Determining best methods for communicating with them could be useful for future enquiry.

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  2. TSO, you are right about the timing. I think I feel like this assignment has to be completed this school year so I am rushing the timeline. The survey I will be using does include an area where I ask parents about contact information. Thank you for your feedback.

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