Action Research
Plan
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Goal: Improve student discipline processes at Trinity
High School by examining discipline offenses and the consequences assigned by
the school administration.
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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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Collect student discipline data from
the administration’s discipline database for two consecutive six week periods
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Brent Gillum and
Trinity High School Assistant
Principals
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August 27 – November 30
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Trinity High School discipline
database
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Student discipline data collected
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Disaggregate the data for individual
students by discipline code and consequence assigned
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Brent Gillum
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December 1 – January 1
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Excel Spreadsheet and Trinity High
School discipline data summary
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Completed disaggregation of student
discipline data
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Determine the increase or decrease
in individual student discipline offenses from the first six weeks to the
second six weeks
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Brent Gillum
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January 1 – February 1
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Excel Spreadsheet and Trinity High
School discipline data summary
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Increases and/or decreases in
student discipline offenses are determined
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Review action research results with
THS administration and, if necessary, make recommendations to improve
discipline processes used at Trinity High School
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Brent Gillum and THS administration
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February 1 – March 1
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Summary of action research
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Action research summary
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Reflection
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Brent Gillum
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Action Research Plan
Internship Plan
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Review action research plan and
internship plan
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Saturday, September 15, 2012
Action Research Plan
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This action plan sounds amazing. I'm interested in your make-up of students and how the discipline changes work. Please keep us posted and good luck.
ReplyDeleteGreat action research plan, Brent. I was wondering if and how you will share your findings with the faculty at your campus. I will continue to follow your action research. It is one inquiry I would consider completing at my campus as well. Thanks, and nice work!
ReplyDeleteBrent, while doing work for my own Action Research I came back to yours because I was wondering what type of reward system, if any, would be implemented for students who donot get into trouble for a six weeks? Please let me know how it goes so that I could possibly bring some recommendations to my campus.
ReplyDeleteI have have been moving slowly as I analyze all the the discipline data...there is a lot! My question to anyone reading this is...what types of rewards (if any) does your school provide for students that do not get referrals or do you provide rewards for students that don't become repeat offenders??
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