Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Action Research: Curriculum Modification

Action Research Plan

Will curriculum modifications in the Science classrooms increase student achievement on the Science TAKS Exam compared to the two previous year scores?

Goal:  To increase student success on the Science TAKS Exam by modifying the curriculum in the areas of the weakest objectives.

Action Step 1:  Form a focus group and distributeresearch articles to the focus group, to be read prior to the first meeting.  

Responsible Party:  Administrator, Science Specialist, Department Chair, Lead Teachers

Timeline:  August, 2010

Resources
Articles:1.  Andersson, R., & Bendix, L. (2006). eXtreme teaching: A framework for continuous improvement. Computer Science Education, 16(3), 175-184. doi:10.1080/08993400600912335.
2.  O'Shea, M. (2005). planning & assessing standards achievement. Leadership, 35(2), 26-29. Retrieved from Professional Development Collection database.

Evaluation:  Discussion of articles at the beginning of the first meeting using active listening tools.

Action Step 2 Focus group of curriculum areas leaders to develop a vision of the working plan.  Also, teachers will personally reflect to inspire and focus on the issue at hand.   Discuss any biases that may exist in terms of TAKS and classroom instruction for the at-risk.   Discussion of the non-negotiable points in the plan, and which points will be decided by consensus and collaboration.

Responsible Party:  Administrators, Science Speclialist, Focus group of Lead Teachers




Timeline:  Late August, 2010

Resources:  -Reflection Questions
-Sample vision statements
-Snacks to encourage participation

Evaluation:  Shared Vision Statement
Peer sharing of reflections using active listening techniques.

Action Step 3 Disaggregate Science TAKS scores to determine weak objectives, and identify trends.

Responsible Party:  Same

Timeline:  Early September, 2010

Resources:  -Time for disaggregation work.
-Science TAKS scores from 2009, 2010.
 
Evaluation:  Passing rate for each of the five TAKS objectives.
 
Action Step 4 Break into curriculum areas to evaluate the results of the data disaggregation, and to identify the weakest objectives for their own students.

Responsible Party: 
Curriculum Leaders
Teachers

Timeline:  Late September, 2010

Resources:  Individual TAKS scores. 
List of all the weak objectives

Action Step 5:  Students in each class will use the TAKS scores Worksheet to identify their own areas of need.
 
Responsible Party: Teachers,  Students
 
Timeline:  October, 2010

Resources:  TAKS Scores Worksheet
-Each student’s TAKS scores from 2010.
 
Evaluation:  Completed forms and a list of weakest objectives.

Action Step 6:  Curriculum teams will modify the instruction in their course based on the findings of the research.

Responsible Party:  District Science Coordinator,  Teachers
 
Timeline:  October, 2010
 
Resources:  -District Curriculum
-Scope and sequence
-Lesson plans

Evaluation:  Modified lesson plans submitted

Action Step 7:  Conduct classroom observations and write field notes to judge the impact of the modified curriculum on the classroom.

Responsible Party:  Administrator, Science Specialist, Department Chair
 
Timeline:  January, 2011
 
Resources:  -Time for observations
-Field Note Guide

Evaluation: 
Reflection and evaluate of field notes.

Action Step 8:  Conduct classroom group interview and discussion.

Responsible Party:  Administrator, Science Specialist, Department Chair, Teachers

Timeline:  Beginning April, 2011

Resources:  Class time for group discussion.
 
Evaluation:  Results of the interview and discussion.

Action Step 9:   Evaluate the progress using District Benchmark Scores
 
Responsible Party:  Administrator, Science Specialist, Teachers

Timeline:  Early March, 2011
 
Resources:  -Benchmark Data
-2010 TAKS Data

Evaluation:  Compare the scores from each objective to the previous year scores.
 
Action Step 10:  Evaluate the progress using 2011 TAKS Scores.
 
Responsible Party:  Administrator, Science Specialist, Teachers

Timeline:  Late May, 2011
 
Evaluation:  -2011 TAKS Data
 
Action Step 11:  Compare the scores from each objective to the previous year scores.
Convene the Focus Group to reflect on the curriculum modifications that were put in place, and their effectiveness.  Look for areas of improvement.Revisit the vision, and collaborate to revise the vision to meet the newly refined needs.
Responsible Party:  Administrator, Science Specialist, Department Chair, Lead Teachers
 
Timeline:  June, 2011
 
Resources:  -Disaggregated TAKS data
-Vision
 
Evaluation:  Production of a new vision statement.
Survey form for each teacher.

1 comment:

  1. Lisa,
    What an excellently planned progject! You have precisely mapped out all of your steps and appear to be ready to master the TAKS. Our campus battled with less that ideal scores on Science TAKS a few years ago. I am so glad to see attention being paid to this area.

    Dede Dietzmann

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