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ACTION PLANNING
TEMPLATE
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GOAL:
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To examine the results of increasing parental involvement
in discipline issues at school
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Action Step(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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Identify twenty students as a control unit who create discipline problems on
campus and have them answer survey questions on discipline issues.
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Troy D Tatum and the students
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In September, 2012, these students will be identified and
answer the survey questions.
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Pencil/pen, paper
and copier.
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Analyze the findings and develop a plan to involve parents
in discipline issues within the classroom.
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2.
Give parents a survey to find out their responses on being involved in
discipline issues on campus.
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Troy D Tatum and the parents
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In September, 2012, these surveys will be passed out
during a PTA meeting. The student’s surveys will be completed and turned in
within a week.
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Pencil/pen,
paper and copier
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From this survey, changes will be implemented in order to
get more involvement from parents.
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3. The twenty students will be interviewed on a one-on-one
basis to see what is causing their behavioral issues in class
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Troy D Tatum
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November, 2012
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Paper and pencil/pen
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With the parents now involved and having determined
what are causing the behavioral issues; changes will be made in an attempt to
change these behavioral problems
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4. Analyze the data that has been collected.
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Troy D Tatum, Assistant principal and site
supervisor
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January, 2013
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Computer access to any discipline issues that have
occurred.
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Computer access to any discipline issues that have
occurred.
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5 Write a self-reflection on the effect of increasing
parental involvement in discipline issues at school
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Troy D Tatum
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The completion of the action research project
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Microsoft word and data collected
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Self- Reflection and Evaluation on actions that need to
take place after research is done.
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
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I think you have something here!! Parent involvement is a HUGE factor in terms of student achievement. When kids feel as though their parents are involved and supportive, I think it really helps them feel a sense of pride in their actions (which usually keeps behavior issues to a minimum). Great blog! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThe action plan you have suggested by increasing parental involvement in discipline issues at school is a great idea. I'm a firm believer that the more parental involvement a child has, the more successful they are. The action steps that you listed and the timeline you've suggested was well constructed and should manifest itself into a great finished product. I am looking forward to the results of your action plan.
ReplyDeleteThis entire action plan from conception last stage evaluation is simply phenomenal and such a necessity in today's educational system. Being able to connect qualitative factors to quantitative results is ingenious. Adults operate at a much more productive level with the proper support system. For children, and their high need to be accepted, the productivity is magnified! I' m very anxious to see what your results will unravel.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless,
-Mr. D. Mikell