Sunday, March 17, 2013

Action Research Plan


Action Planning
Goal: To prove that an isolated and firmly monitored lunch detention reduces the overall number of students assigned to detention, the number of repeat assignments to detention, and the unwanted behaviors in classrooms and hallways.
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation



Find room available for lunch detention




Coach Gilmore/ Principal James Wellman/
Head Maintenance Mario Cunningham
3/21-3/8
Unoccupied room from 1:01pm- 1:45pm
Desks, Chairs
Walk through if set up is ready


Approval from District Cafeteria Manager for sack lunches





Coach Gilmore Cafeteria Manager Luegenia Jansen
3/15-3/29
Letter typed
Final Approval received from District


Parent Notification





Coach Gilmore
3/15- 4/1
Letter typed
Copies made
Distribution to students
Notification delivered to all students last period


Detention Rule Sheet






Coach Gilmore


3/28-4/1


Rules approved,
Sheet typed,
Copies made


Reviewed by Assistant Principal Mr. Cerja, Approved by Principal James Wellman
Lined Paper and Pencils
Coach Gilmore
4/1
Supply of Lined Paper and Pencils bought to provide students
Check for efficient number of supply
Teacher Survey
Coach Gilmore
3/15-4/1
Survey Monkey Site
Prepare Questions
Survey results tallied and documented
Teacher notification of new policies and procedures
Coach Gilmore
3/28-4/5
Email Survey, letter with rules
Meet with teams to ensure understanding and address questions

Pull prior Lunch detention data
Coach Gilmore / Mr. Cerja
3/28
Google Doc printed
Search for patterns of repetition and how many teachers are using the system in place, record reasons for assignment.
Begin Implementation
Coach Gilmore / Mr. Cerja
4/8 – 6/7
Classroom, Sack lunches, Rule sheet, lined paper, pencil, teacher assignment document, Students
Keep track of Students assigned/reassigned, enforce rules, student survey and observations
Teacher Mid Survey
Reflection
Coach Gilmore
5/15
Survey Monkey Site
prepare questions
Tally Survey Results
Document patterns
Document changes reflect on effectiveness
Teacher End Survey

Coach Gilmore
6/7
Survey Monkey Site
prepare questions
Tally Survey Results
Document patterns
Compile research findings
Coach Gilmore
6/7-8/1
All data and observations
Write a summary of findings
Create a graph showing visual effectiveness or ineffectiveness
Report Findings
Coach Gilmore
8/1
Summary and supporting documentation
Send Report to Assistant Principal, Principal, and Teachers at School and any other interested stakeholders

Hellllllp

So with spring break winding down, I have had ample time to reflect on how I would like to my action research to go.Since we have the entire school go to one lunch(1300) a the same time there is a possibility that I might have more that 100+ kids  in lunch detention at a time. Please, what are some of your thoughts?

Friday, March 1, 2013

Detention



As educators lets ask our self a question. Does detention really work? I mean whether we send a kid to lunch or after school detention. Does the message get across to the student in a manor that that we want it portrayed as?