Action Planning Template | ||||
Goal: To improve the master scheduling at our high school therefore improving teacher production and student performance. When possible limiting the number of teacher preps and balancing the class sizes. | ||||
Action Steps(s): | Person(s) Responsible: | Timeline: Start/End | Needed Resources | Evaluation |
1.Speak with the Principal to discuss some of the problems I see and have heard about in regards to the Master Schedule Clear all future steps with my campus supervisor. | Robert Sikora And Shannon Saylor | December 2011 | Action Plan Template | Have my campus supervisor evaluate my plan |
1. Interview Counselors on how they create the master schedule and what they consider for pairing teacher to subject(s) and how student’s schedules are made. How do these work together? Let them know I am here to help not pick on them. | Robert Sikora And Counselors; Rona Balderas and Donna Jansen | January 2012 | A set of specific questions to ask the counselors to find out more about the process of making a master schedule | Have Campus supervisor evaluate questions before hand and answers attained. |
2. Create a survey to give to all faculty members with the goal to find out if they feel like any improvements can be made, what improvements can be made, and if they are considered in the project. | Robert Sikora And The faculty at SHS. | March 2011 | A detailed survey that allows teachers to answer multiple choice questions and a place for them to give their individual thoughts and any opinions or ideas they may have to improve the situation | Compile Data and meet with our counselors and the campus administrator to review my findings. |
2/3. Look for data and analyze student grades and test scores of students that have classes from teachers that teach one class subject area compared to those that teach 2 or more. Look at the average grades of students and compare numbers based on class size. | Robert Sikora and Shannon Saylor, Jackie McBroom. Permission will be needed to look at current or past classes to perform research | April/May 2011 | Access to school class sizes, teacher information, and student grades in those classes Permission will be needed to look at current or past classes to perform research | Compile Data and meet with our counselors and the campus administrator to review my findings. |
4. Develop a plan with the counselors and administration to improve the current planning and structure of the master schedule based on data received and analyzed. What should our priorities be and what is possible to improve given our resources | Robert Sikora And Rona Balederas and Donna Jansen. | June 2012 | Data and information found from research in above steps. | Have plan evaluated by our principal and administrator |
5. Review our plan with trusted members of staff that do not have an agenda and have the best interests at heart. Review plan with former peers that have worked on master scheduling before. | Speak with former administrators at KCHS. | June 2012 | Time to meet with, permission to share data, and info with those outside of our district | Bring back ideas and discuss with our scheduling team. |
6. Double check plan and make sure we have enough time to get done what we need to. List priorities and work together to get plan rolling | Robert Sikora And Counselors | June/July 2012 | Time to meet and get schedule rolling | Have our principal double check our plan and timeline. |
7. Implement Plan and begin master scheduling for 2012-2013 year. Double check with the human eye what is needed for student success and match it as best as possible to teacher preferences with balanced class sizes. | Work with the counselors to develop the best master schedule ever completed at SHS. This will lay the foundation for optimal student and teacher success. | July/August 2012 | Permission to be involved in the process and access to the computer program used for class scheduling. | A follow up survey very similar to the year prior to see if staff morale has improved and a look at data to assure that student success has improved. |
8. Use results from follow up survey to improve any need areas and make further changes. | Discuss what has worked and any failures to the new scheduling plan | August/September 2012 and April/May 2013 | Survey Results and a possible team to discuss | Self Evaluate among planning team members. |
Sunday, December 4, 2011
My School Action Research Plan
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