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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Initial Action Research Plan


                Professional Development Plan
Goal: Increase effective and relevant professional development training during mandatory in-service training and staff development assigned days on my school campus
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation
Meet with Site Supervisor and discuss Action Research Plan and Problem Statement.







Site Supervisor
(Calvin Singleton)
October 22-26, 2012
Action Research Plan

Dana, N. F.
(2009). Leading
with passion and
knowledge: The
principal as action
researcher.
Thousand Oaks,
CA: Corwin Press.

Harris, S.,
Edmonson, S., &
Combs, J. (2010).
Examining what
we do to improve
our schools: 8
steps to improve
our schools.
Larchmont, NY:
Eye on Education.

Site Supervisor discussion and approval of Action Research Project
Attend Professional Development and Trainings (Internal & Out of District)







Site Supervisor
(Calvin Singleton)

HPN Teachers

October 2012 –May 2013
www.hcde-texas.org website (search for internal workshops and trainings)

Region 4
search for out of district workshops and trainings
Feedback Forms

Surveys from Teachers
Survey Students


Teachers
Students
October 2012 – May 2013
Self-created survey forms

Discuss Findings with Site Supervisor






Site Supervisor
(Calvin Singleton)

May 2013
Surveys
Feedback Forms
Review of Professional Developments attended by teachers
Findings and Conclusions drawn from meeting with Site Supervisor
Suggest Two or More Professional Developments that can be Implemented at the Beginning of 2013-2014 School Year
Site Supervisor
Teachers
June 2013
List of Possible Professional Development & Trainings for Upcoming School Year

Research and Information for PD Selections for New School Year
Site Supervisor (Principal) selection of Professional Development to but put on calendar

2 comments:

  1. Your plan looks good, but you need to add more detailed information to the steps. For your evaluation sections develop questions, that when answered confirms that each step has been completed. Write your plan as if the person reading it is building something and needs each step fully explained. This added detail will allow any reader to see the vision contained in your action research plan. Keep up the good work!

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  2. Thanks for following my blog. Also, thanks for the info. I will take your suggestions into considerations and make some adjustments.

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