Action Planning Template
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Goal: How do extra-curricular activities
affect students’ grades, tardies, and referrals?
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Action Steps(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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Define groups-
-Extra-curricular
students
-Athletics
-Band
-Orchestra
-Cheerleading
-Chess Club
-Non Extra-
curricular
students
60 students that are
extra-curricular and 60 students that are not involved (students from my
classes)
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Lauren Miksch
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August 26, 2013-September
4, 2013
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List from
Extra-curricular sponsors
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List gathered from
sponsors and student spreadsheet is created with students listed by activity
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Communicate with core
teachers of the 120 students- Making them aware that a spreadsheet will need
to be completed at the end of each six weeks
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Lauren Miksch, Betty
Allen (Social Studies), Trina Cochrane (English), Cheryl Whitehouse (Science)
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September 4, 2013-
September 7, 2013
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Email
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Completed spreadsheet
sent to Core teachers so they are aware of students that are being tracked.
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Communicate with
extra-curricular sponsors of requirements to participate in the activity. Interview
sponsors.
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Lauren Miksch,
Santiago Ochoa (Athletics), Valerie Klem (Orchestra), Tanya Moore
(Cheerleading), Barbara Myers (Orchestra)
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September 9, 2013-
September 13, 2013
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Interview Questions
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Copies of interview
notes; Copy of by-laws or contracts given to students.
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Conduct interviews
(survey) with students
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Lauren Miksch,
extra-curricular students, non-extra-curricular students
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September 16, 2013-
September 20, 2013
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Student interview
(survey) questions
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Copies of interview
(survey) questions
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Gather 1st
Six Weeks Data:
Tardies, grades, and
referrals for 120 chosen students.
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Lauren Miksch, Betty
Allen (Social Studies), Trina Cochrane (English), Cheryl Whitehouse
(Science), E-School (referral count), Ed Echols (ISS-tardy log)
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October 4,
2013-October 11, 2013
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E-School referral
results, tardy count, report cards
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Student record
spreadsheet is filled out
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Gather 2nd Six Weeks Data:
Tardies, grades, and
referrals for 120 chosen students.
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Lauren Miksch, Betty
Allen (Social Studies), Trina Cochrane (English), Cheryl Whitehouse
(Science), E-School (referral count), Ed Echols (ISS-tardy log)
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November 8, 2013-
November 15, 2013
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E-School referral
results, tardy count, report cards
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Student record
spreadsheet is filled out
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Gather 3rd Six Weeks Data:
Tardies, grades, and
referrals for 120 chosen students.
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Lauren Miksch, Betty
Allen (Social Studies), Trina Cochrane (English), Cheryl Whitehouse
(Science), E-School (referral count), Ed Echols (ISS-tardy log)
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December 20, 2013,
January 10, 2013
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E-School referral
results, tardy count, report cards
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Student record
spreadsheet is filled out
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Gather 4th
Six Weeks Data:
Tardies, grades, and
referrals for 120 chosen students.
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Lauren Miksch, Betty
Allen (Social Studies), Trina Cochrane (English), Cheryl Whitehouse
(Science), E-School (referral count), Ed Echols (ISS-tardy log)
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February 21, 2013-
February 28, 2013
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E-School referral
results, tardy count, report cards
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Student record
spreadsheet is filled out
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Gather 5th
Six Weeks Data:
Tardies, grades, and
referrals for 120 chosen students.
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Lauren Miksch, Betty
Allen (Social Studies), Trina Cochrane (English), Cheryl Whitehouse
(Science), E-School (referral count), Ed Echols (ISS-tardy log)
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April 17, 2014- April
24, 2014
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E-School referral
results, tardy count, report cards
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Student record
spreadsheet is filled out
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Gather 6th
Six Weeks Data:
Tardies, grades, and
referrals for 120 chosen students.
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Lauren Miksch, Betty
Allen (Social Studies), Trina Cochrane (English), Cheryl Whitehouse
(Science), E-School (referral count), Ed Echols (ISS-tardy log)
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May 29, 2014- June 5,
2014
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E-School referral
results, tardy count, report cards
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Student record
spreadsheet is filled out
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Analyze and Interpret
Data
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Lauren Miksch
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June 8, 2013-July 8,
2013
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Data, interviews
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Create graphs
displaying data.
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Share results with
administration and make recommendation
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Lauren Miksch, Beau
Sanchez (Principal), Jennifer Lundquist (AP)
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July 9, 2013- July 30,
2013
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Graphs, Paper,
Calendar to schedule time to share results
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Handouts of graphs and
paper
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Monday, July 29, 2013
Action Research Plan
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Lauren, you are a detailed person it seems. I love how you set up your action plan. Seems it is very well thought out. I noticed that you put in E-school. Is your school doing the Online public school? Was curious about that. The way you have set it up should help you stay on track to complete your project in time. Very impressive.
ReplyDeleteLauren- You get the award for getting this posted and giving the rest of us something to look at. You are so organized! I have to say, that yours really helped me put what I have been thinking in my head to paper where I can see my timeline and keep in on track during the school year. Way to go and your project is going to be great!!!
ReplyDeleteLauren- You get the award for getting this posted and giving the rest of us something to look at. You are so organized! I have to say, that yours really helped me put what I have been thinking in my head to paper where I can see my timeline and keep in on track during the school year. Way to go and your project is going to be great!!!
ReplyDeleteLauren, this is awesome! Just wondering - Where your plan indicates conduct interviews (surveys), will you be doing actual face to face interviews or having the students fill out a survey? If you go with a survey, will you plan to use paper and pencil or online?
ReplyDeleteCherie, I have it like that at the moment because I am not sure what I plan on doing...might just do an interview, just do a survey, or both. If a survey is done, it will be paper and pencil most likely.
DeleteGreat topic. As a coach, I can see a correlation between academics and athletics. I am interested to see your findings. Quick question...will you be focusing on middle school or high school students? Also, will you focus on a specific grade level.
ReplyDelete8th grade (Middle School
DeleteI think this looks great Lauren.. I don't really have any suggestions.. if I HAD to say something.. I might put who you are emailing.. under needed resources.. but I am pulling at strings.
ReplyDeleteLauren this is awesome as a coach I would really like to follow this action research plan and hear what you come up with. Your step by step plan seems to be right on and looks like you will get a good project out of this. Please please please keep us updated!
ReplyDeleteI'm interested to hear your findings. As a student athlete myself I believe that sports helped me be more well-rounded and held me accountable. I'm a coach's kid and now a coach's wife so I very much invested :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great plan. You are very thorough in your thought process. You will definitely have a good amount of data and information to incorporate in your report. I am a former coach, and this is something that we coaches would talk about in meetings. I look forward to your formal findings.
ReplyDeleteI can't add anything, but I'm curious if you are a coach of an extracurricular activity?
ReplyDeleteI am neither
DeleteGreat job Lauren! I have taught elementary students for 11 years so I really don't have much to do with extracurricular activities. But, this will be my first year in middle school and really dealing with extracurricular activities. Your plan really got me thinking about what effects it might have on the students. I'm very interested in seeing your results at the end of your project.
ReplyDeleteYou might want to try out Survey Monkey. It's a great site, easy to use, free, and the kids would love doing an online survey.
Lauren,
ReplyDeleteSo, we're almost twins in our study. You did a great job in your design of plan! Do you have a survey set yet or will you design yours with your team? I have questions ready, but when I meet with my team there may be additions/corrections. I've had some chats with most of my team and they all seem to be on board and excited to see outcomes. I'm ready to go talk with the board members already!
Great job, keep it up!