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Action Planning Template
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Goal: To increase teacher knowledge of the SMART goal
process and how to implement effective intervention based on common
assessment data. To increase student
achievement on semester assessments by 10% in math by creating and implementing
intervention through professional learning communities.
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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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Look at perceptual
data from teacher surveys on our current intervention system.
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Cathy White- Principal
and Academic Leadership Team
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August 2012
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Surveys from end of
last year.
Assessment data of
Tier 2 students from previous year to look at current state.
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Exit Tickets
Destination Postcards
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Staff Development for
teachers on professional learning communities, writing team norms, creating
common assessments, and making an action plan for intervention. Teachers will meet as a PLC and come up
with 8-10 essential skills for math from the curriculum documents to create
common assessments. I will help video
sessions to use as evaluation tools.
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Cathy White-Principal
Academic Leadership
Team
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August 20-23 2012
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PLC notebooks created
at summer trainings, curriculum documents, common assessment templates, team
norms.
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Videos, Norms Posted
in Coaches Room
Essential Skill
Documents Created
Exit Tickets
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Follow up survey given
to teachers to assess current intervention methods in the classroom. Example:
“How often do you currently provide intervention to your RTI
students?”
Teachers will create
common assessments for math based on the 8-10 essential skills created during
in-service. Common assessments will be
given to students at end of 1st nine weeks.
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Cathy White-Principal
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August 2012
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Surveys
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Survey Data
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After common
assessments have been given teachers meet and analyze data. Based on common assessment data teachers
will make changes to instruction, participate in teacher observations and
decide which students need targeted intervention.
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Classroom Teachers
Instructional Coaches
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2nd Nine
Weeks Period
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Curriculum Documents,
Common Assessments, RTI documentation forms.
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Common Assessment Data
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Teachers provide
targeted intervention in classrooms to Tier 2 students during flex time.
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Classroom teachers
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2nd nine
weeks-continuous
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Common Assessments, RTI
SMART goals. Intervention tools.
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Common Assessment Data
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After intervention
students are re-assessed after small group/targeted instruction. From this assessment data RTI SMART goals
are written and the cycle begins again.
Some skills may spiral back into future common assessments.
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Classroom Teachers
Instructional Coaches
RTI Committee
AP
Principal
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Continuous
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Semester Assessments,
RTI SMART goal forms, common assessments.
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Semester Assessment
Data
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"Follow up survey given to teachers to assess current intervention methods in the classroom."
ReplyDeleteAtta girl. Some teachers need to be assessed on this because more than likley it has been overlooked. Good work!!!
I think this is an excellent research project. We implemented PLC's at our school 3 years ago and it has had a positive effect on our intervention sucess.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments guys!!!
ReplyDeleteWe've been using a data analysis cycle like this. Our data was online so the teachers had to learn a new skill to look up their data and that was a bit of a snag. This looks really good. I hope you have a positive experience with the PLC model. I agree with Lindsey that it can have a powerful positive impact on the school.
ReplyDeleteThis is a excellent plan. With your teacher survey, you may want to create a reminder email that is automatically sent to each teacher on the date or two dates before the survey is due. You know teachers tend to forget or mislay the paper somewhere, but with a two day heads up email they'll find time to fill it out and/or find it.
ReplyDeleteI really can't find anything to improve or change. Everything looks really good to me. I really the follow up survey and the common assessments components of your project. Also, your timeline is really good and flows from task to task nicely. Everything has been ordered thoughtfully. I like! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteYour plan is very comprehensive and thorough. Step 2 of your plan is crucial for the success of the PLC. You have included everything from the staff development to setting the group norms to the video used for evaluating the sessions - all wonderful steps to create a positive, successful experience. Best of luck with your research!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great plan. Very thorough. Are you going to do the surveys electronically? That would be less paperwork for teachers (and you) to have to keep up with. I am more apt to complete a survey online with a reminder than having to keep up with a piece of paper. There are lots of online surveys you can use for free! Good luck. It looks great.
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