Sunday, June 30, 2013

Rest in Peace Dr. Tom Harvey

Really enjoyed our first web conference. Dr. Harvey stated that he was a tool  for us and would be available to help thru the duration of the program. Rest in peace Dr. Harvey.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Site Supervisor Gives Thumbs Up!


My site supervisor said "THUMBS UP".  We discussed my Action Research plan in depth. He wanted no more changes; I had already changed Research plans twice before settling on Extra-Curricular Participation. My supervisor made no changes to my action research plan. Mr. Spinato was very helpful and instrumental in my planning from the start. This research is about learning more about our student body, so he is very anxious to see what kind of results I will come up with.

Feedback Results


I received a lot of positive comments from my colleagues with a few who stated that their school is experiencing some of the same problems that we are. I felt a little bit better in knowing that we were not the only school who had low extra-curricular participation numbers. I had a few who also suggested that I include a parent survey. One of my colleagues also suggested talking to sponsors, directors and coaches and find out what strategies and/or methods they were using to recruit and retain students. Thanks and good luck to all.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Change in Action Research Plan


ACTION RESEARCH PLAN

After speaking with my mentor again, and seeing another's response to my Action Research project and realizing the difficulties that I could face, I've decided to research something that hits close to home and that I encounter on my campus each year. I will research "What Factors Influence Students not to Participate in Extra-Curricular Activities" I know that this hits close to Joseph Browns research project but I'm going to research it from another perspective. #1 Why do students choose or not choose to join a specific Group, Club or Team #2 Does demographics keep students from participating in specific activities #3 Did they participate in Middle School and if so what was their experience.
     I only want to interview around 100 students 50/50 male and female. The target population will be those who once participated and find out why they chose to stop participating. I will find those students by asking former coaches who played for  them and by also asking current participants about their classmates. I will also interview students who have never participated and see why there is no interest.
    I will then try to formulate a strategy to help to keep students interested throughout their high school days.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Michael Robinson Action Research Draft



  1. SETTING THE FOUNDATION- Student participation in groups and school spirit have decreased over the last few years at North Mesquite High School.  This has been discovered through discussion with faculty and staff members.
  2. ANALYZING DATA- Participation numbers will be compared from previous years to this academic year on student groups.  Demographics will be analyzed to help identify the problem with participation.
  3. DEVELOPING DEEPER UNDERSTANDING- Interviews will be conducted with individual students which are part of any group or extra-curricular activity.  At least one student from every group in the school will be interviewed.  Interviews will also be conducted with students who do not belong to any groups within the school to obtain an understanding of why they do not choose to be involved.
  4. ENGAGE IN SELF-REFLECTION-
    • In what ways am I capable of changing the structure of school programs to improve belonging and participation?
    • Am I making a fair assessment with each group based on the type of students that are being interviewed?
  5. EXPLORING PROGRAMMATIC PATTERNS- Assistance and cooperation from sponsors, coaches, administrators, and office workers for successful completion of the project.  A timeline will be important in conducting interviews and ensuring that all student groups are represented.
  6. DETERMINING DIRECTION- Timelines will be checked frequently to ensure that the project is flowing properly.  I will need to make sure through interviews that the proper questions are being asked and if any changes need to be made during the middle of the project to improve the effectiveness and outcome.
  7. TAKING ACTION FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT- Results of data will be analyzed and put together by myself in a comprehensive report that can then be submitted to the principal and the appropriate committees.  The report will include a proposal for action to improve student belonging in each school group.
     8. SUSTAIN IMPROVEMENT- Effectiveness of the changes made will be assessed in
          the following school year. Results will be shared with school sponsors and coaches 
          on the improvement of given programs due to changes that were made.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Week Two Notes

I was really enjoyed the videos of the three educational leaders and one thing really sticks in my mind was a suggestion by Dr. Briseno and  that is to Google problems and/or situations. Someone out there, more than likely has faced a similar situation. He stated that by  Googleing we could have an answer to a specific research question and  could have it in less than 30 minutes. I use Google alot but never thought of using it, in this way.

      Dr. Charigos also reiterated a very known statement in that "teachers should never stop learning" and the best way to do this is with a action research. Action research will always cause us to look out ourselves and whats going on around us.

Friday, June 7, 2013

How Educational leaders Might Use Blogs



How Educational Leaders Might Use Blogs
Educational leaders could use blogs to communicate school news to the public/stakeholders as events unfold; I know that twitter is one way that’s being utilized today for communication purposes but not everyone tweets. Blogs can also be used as instructional tools to post assignments and to make announcements and or changes for students.  Blogging is another way that educational leaders can share useful information to the staff without sending e-mails that doesn’t apply to all. Blogs could be used by staff members to share more personal/useful information about different events or success stories that has occurred in their classroom. Blogs could also be used as a resource to ask questions and seek solutions from other educational leaders when situations arise.

Action Research Observation



Action Research
Micheal Robinson

Things that I have learned from this week’s lesson on Action Research are that this type of research involves inquiries and observations from within. Action Research causes one to look at themselves or their organization and find ways to improve.  This week I have learned one method of conducting an Action Research. 1- Identify the problem, 2- Gather data, 3- Interpret data, 4- Act on Evidence, 5- Evaluate results, 6- Next steps.
     Traditional research differs because someone on the outside is conducting the research. Traditional research also is not in the problem solving sense. Traditional research is focused more on a general subject or process and again conducted by someone on the outside who’s not looking to solve problems.
     I have learned that there are several types of Action Research. 1) A collaborative activity among colleagues searching for solutions to everyday, real problems experienced in schools, or looking for ways to improve instruction and increase student achievement. 2) Individual Action Research will enable me to assess needs, document steps of inquiry, analyze data and make informed decisions that can lead to desired outcomes within my classroom. The only negative to individual is information does not have to be shared unless, I choose to make a formal presentation to other colleagues.
      Action Research will help to change the way that I view persons and situations and should cause a personal change of professional practices.