Sunday, August 18, 2013

Web Conference

Web conference have been very helpful throughout the course, because it allows me to feel as if I'm face to face with my peers. It also clears up confusion that we may have as students on a lesson or any assignment. It was simple to sign on and join and it allows us to meet and communicate with the professor, at times online classes can became difficult at times because of the wording of assignments or sometimes the readings can be misinterpreted in different ways. So I found it very important to have web conferences.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Changes for the best

This year I wanted to make sure that I step out of my comfort zone and embrace any new changes by doing all I can to help with my students. For I decided that I was going to be the team leader for the 5th grade and join a group on campus that helps with supporting the school, which was the Safety Crisis team. This allows me to take leadership roles and become more active on campus because I am forced to do more than my daily duties. I take ownership on how the 5th grade team functions and what role we take in adopting any new changes. In addition, we have spent time to analyzed last year’s data to focus on how to fill in the gaps and make sure that the students are on their right levels for learning. This year I want to make sure that each child receives all the support they need especially since I have a few bilingual students need additional support throughout class. Throughout this course, I have had the choice to see how important outside community support is along with parental support.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Action Research Course

During this course, I learned that your action research should be practical. In that sense that the data or results should be something useful to everyone participating in the action research. I want to focus on implementing new changes that may occur from the results of the action research because change is something difficult to implement in certain settings. By looking at how my principal apply changes on campus and becoming more hands on with more campus task will increase my knowledge  in certain areas. It will also allow me to become more familiar with particular tasks.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Improving student performance using current district materials

SCHOOL VISION: School Improvement Project to increase student performance for STAAR

GOAL:  To increase academic performance by using district educational plans to improve results

OUTCOMES
ACTIVITIES
RESOURCES/ RESEARCH TOOLS NEEDED
RESPONSIBILITY TO ADDRESS ACTIVITIES
TIME LINE
Benchmarks/
ASSESSMENT
Revisions to SIP/PIP based on monitoring and assessments
Create a general breakdown of policy and educational plan
Review board policy and assess degree of compliance with board policy and educational plan.
Board Policy and Education Plan
Teachers, Assistant Principal and Principal
1st week prior to school starting
AISD Short Cycle 9th week assessment

Break curriculum in 9 weeks and analyze material needing to be covered in each 9 weeks.
Discuss curriculum and assessment of student achievement with administrators and faculty.
Austin ISD Curriculum and District assessment
Teachers, Assistant Principal and Principal
1st week of school starting
AISD Short Cycle 9th week assessment

Analyze data and chart problem areas
Evaluate last year short cycle results and data.
Last year scores and data
Teachers, Assistant Principal and Principal
2nd week of school
AISD Short Cycle 9th week assessment

Lesson plans should be created aligned with the curriculum
Team planning among grade level teachers (3rd – 5th)
Austin Curriculum
Teachers
3rd week of school
AISD Short Cycle 9th week assessment

Student performance should be monitored
Lesson plans to be implemented into the classroom
Teacher created materials and lesson plans
Teachers and students
4th week of school
AISD Short Cycle 9th week assessment

Student performance should be monitored
Teachers work on creating engaging activities for students
Teacher created materials and lesson plans
Teachers and students
5th week of school
AISD Short Cycle 9th week assessment

Potential issues should be noted and analyzed to be fixed
Teachers discuss how students are grasping the information and discuss how to fix or reteach material
Student’s data and performance
Teachers
6th week of school
AISD Short Cycle 9th week assessment

Teacher is able to address student needs based off of monitoring
Teacher to analyze students data and continue to monitor student performance
Student’s data and performance
Teachers and students
7th week of school
AISD Short Cycle 9th week assessment

Teacher preps students for taking a timed test and ensure students are ready for assessment
Prepare students to practice taking short cycle assessment to prep them for STAAR.
Test prep materials, Review materials
Teachers and students
8th week of school
AISD Short Cycle 9th week assessment



Saturday, July 28, 2012

Action Research Reflection

Throughout this week, I have noticed the importance of action research in terms of district roles. For example, principal, superintendent, and director of research use action research in many different ways. Action research should be used within the classroom by teachers and the data should be practical.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Blog Importance

Educational leaders can use blogs to post ideas/concerns that they may face in their school/classroom and by using a blog they are able to get other individuals’ opinions.

Action Research in the Classroom

Action research is the tool used by many principals in order to help support and implement change. This technique was first used by educators to help teachers document and assist with the principal’s choice in making a critical decision that may needed additional evidence or results before being agreed upon.  It’s the research that is performed by teachers or other facilitators in order to prove their theory.  For example, the documentation or notes that the teacher states, principals use these notes to prove their claim and it’s aligned with the principal’s recommendations.  Action research promotes engagement and professional development.  They can be very beneficial for the simple reason they are used by many teachers in order to evaluate change or create methods in which need to be changed. Many programs use action plans to help with professional development of school principals. Many teachers use action research or classroom research to make notes of what currently happening and how they can improve that current situation. This allows them to collaborate with other teachers or faculty to solve some of their issues/concerns.  Last but not least, action research is the collecting of data, working with others, and working on improvements to help gain insight on how to fix or improve a certain situation or problem.