Tuesday, June 26, 2012
On yesterday I found out about several changes on campus. Two teachers are changing districts and one decided to retire. Staff may be internally moved around. The district may also do away with the TPRI instrument that I was shaping my research around. I'll I can do is wait and see what is going to happen. One positive thing is that I will be included on the interview panel during our search for new teachers.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Action Research Plan
SCHOOL VISION: All students
can and will learn!
GOAL:
The goal of this research is to evaluate
the effectiveness of Texas Primary Reading Inventory (TPRI) as a means of
monitoring 3rd grade reading comprehension.
OUTCOMES
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ACTIVITIES
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RESOURCES/ RESEARCH TOOLS NEEDED
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RESPONSIBILITY TO ADDRESS ACTIVITIES
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TIME LINE
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Benchmarks/
ASSESSMENT
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Revisions to SIP/PIP based on monitoring
and assessments
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What effect will TPRI monitoring
have on indicating 3rd
grade reading comprehension levels?
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Share Action Research plan with 3rd
grade level team.
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Action research plan
STAAR Raw Data
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Israel Taylor, Grade level Chair
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August, 2012
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TPRI administration
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TPRI testing kits
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3rd grade team members
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September, 2012
January, 2013
March, 2013
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TPRI Assessment
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Data will be added to the grade
level student tracking spreadsheet
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Is there evidence of a
correlation between TPRI levels and
CBA results?
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Curriculum Based Assessment (CBA)
Reading administration
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Reading CBAs
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3rd grade team members
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5 administered at the end of 6
weeks instructional period.
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Reading CBAs
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Data will be added to the grade
level student tracking spreadsheet
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STAAR Reading Test
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STAAR reading assessment data
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3rd grade team members
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May, 2013
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STAAR Reading data
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Data will be added to the grade
level student tracking spreadsheet
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Did TPRI provide an indication of
student performance on the STAAR reading comprehension?
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Disaggregate Data from student tracking spreadsheets
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Student tracking spreadsheets
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Israel Taylor, Grade level chairman
Kathryn French, Instructional Coach
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May, 2013
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5 CBAs will be
administered at the end of the 6 weeks instructional period.
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Data will be analyzed and a report
will be developed of the finds.
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Sunday, June 10, 2012
Using Action Inquiry
I have been involved with inquiry as part of my campus leadership team. Now I plan on using action inquiry with my grade level to smooth out some difficulties that we experienced over the past school year. What we have missed mostly is the time for reflection. This is an integral part of successful inquiry and no true corrective measure can occur without it. Action inquiry will provide us with a research framework to design our studies, a systematic approach to executing the exploration, and a formalized time to reflect on our findings. My team is highly motivated and strive for excellence. Action inquiry will be a positive tool for us to employ.
Reflections on Blogging
When used as a tool for inquiry, blogs, provide a sounding board for your ponderings, serve as a progress monitor, and as a tool to share approaches and endeavors. Educators can interact within cyberspace, eliminating the demands of time and travel. Sharing is done instantaneously. Often other professionals have experienced similar problems and can provide valuable advice that clarify the directions that one is taking. People that you would not normally have occasion to meet can view your blog allowing you to benefit from their experiences. We all can learn from each other and blogs provide a modern way of working cooperatively. Blogs are creating global Leadership Teams that are strengthened by the continuous addition of new members.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
On last year, my District stopped using TPRI to monitor 3rd grade reading levels fluency progress. I felt, as the Grade Level Chair, that we did not have an accurate gauge of how the students were progressing. I proposed to our principal that we do independent monitoring of the student's progress using the TPRI reading instrument to provide a more accurate formative assessment of student progress and a more focused approach to RTI this coming school year. If we use selected classes for the TPRI and exclude one of the class, we could measure if the use of the instrument is worthy of full implementation the following year. This past school year we only had STAAR test results as a summative assessment that did not fully explore the student total fluency growth over the year. The students did take six weeks benchmark test that showed their mastery of the content genres from the Basal reading program. It did not illustrate students’ fluency growth over the year. I'm still in the process of formally developing the plan but, I feel that continuous monitoring with TPRI would be more effective.
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