Sunday, October 23, 2011

EDLD 5397 Supervision Internship

I'm finishing the 3rd week of this class.  I haven't posted weekly due to the fact that many of the assignments have to do with reflection.  I was looking forward to this class because I was under the impression that it would reflect on where I have been so far on this adminstrative preparation journey; however, I feel that I reflect on my reflections.  It is somewhat aggravating.  One of my assignments is to post my action research plan.  I have previously did that in another class. But to fulfill the requirements, I will do it again.  One positive about this class is that I'm spending 4 to 5 hours on the weekly assignments rather than 10 to 15 hours.



ACTION  RESEARCH PLAN
Wonderings: How can my campus become a better, working community within the school and what benefits would result?  Is there a correlation between being involved in PLCs (Professional Learning Committees) and feeling a sense of belongingness?
Goal:  Examine the purpose of PLCs (Professional Learning Committees) and whether teachers will become more connected once involved in such committees.
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation
Compile a list of committees and participants in my campus’ PLCs.



myself,

Secretary –
Mrs. Ornelas,

Principal –
Mr. Guillen
March 11, 2011-
March 31, 2011
list of committees and list of participants
Is each list current and up-to-date?

If committee members change, how will that affect my research?
Select a group of teachers that are not involved in PLCs.






myself,

Site Supervisor-
Mr. Johnston

a selected group of teachers that overall represent the campus
March 11, 2011-
March 31, 2011
the willingness of teachers  to participate
This sample will give me other viewpoints besides those that are directly involved in campus decision making.  Will those not involved in PLCs still have a sense of community?
Reflect in my blog weekly.
myself
March 11, 2011- December 15, 2011
time set aside (weekly), computer
Will my reflections help me better comprehend the purpose(s) for this action research?
Prepare interview and survey questions.


myself,

Site Supervisor-
Mrs. Johnston
March 31, 2011-
April 5, 2011
time, questions, survey monkey
Will the questions give me a better understanding of how PLCs benefit my campus?


Will the questions enhance my action research?
Teacher interviews and surveys.

myself
and selected teachers (participants and non-PLC participants- to compare data)
April 5, 2011- May 15, 2011
time, interview questions and survey
Will the teachers allow me to ask questions without reacting defensively?
Observe committees and fill out my own questionnaire.


myself
and each member of each committee
March 21, 2011- December 15, 2012
time, observation, and observation questionnaire
Will the teachers allow me to observe them?

Will the observations be a true picture of how the meetings are usually conducted?
Compile teacher data and my observations.




myself,

Site Supervisor-Mrs. Johnston
December 15, 2012-
December 20, 2012
time, systematic way of compiling data
Will the data help me get a sense of how the teachers feel?

Do they feel more connected to the campus and campus’ vision?
Create report.




myself,
Site Supervisor-Mrs. Johnston

December 15, 2012- December 20, 2012
PowerPoint
By analyzing the data, will I have a better understanding of PLCs?
Is there a correlation between being part of a PLC and feeling a sense of belonging?
Share findings.



myself,
Principal-
Mr. Guillen

campus staff
January 1, 2012- January 15, 2012
conference or meeting time, blank copies of questions, survey, observations, and PowerPoint
Will my findings help others to decide whether or not to join PLCs in order to feel part of the campus community?
Identify wonderings and explore new action research topics.
myself,
Site Supervisor-Mrs. Johnston
March 11, 2011-January 20, 2012
reflect on wonderings (blog)
Will my blog reflections reveal new findings?
Format based on Tool 7.1 from Examining What We Do to Improve Our Schools
(Harris, Edmonson, and Combs, 2010)


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