Action Research Adventures
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Monday, August 27, 2012
School has started
The new emergency procedures are in place and the feedback has been positive. I have been working on the emergency procedures and the behavior procedures during this internship and I am glad to finally be at a point where the end is insight!
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Title –
Campus Emergency Plans, Do They Make A
Difference?
Needs
Assessment –
The needs assessment was determined from a
campus planning session. It was an
informal process determined by the principal to be a campus need. After being assigned to the Safe and
Nurturing Team a meeting was held to determine what exactly was the biggest
need on campus. There were 8 members
assigned to the team representing various grade levels and special areas. Each team member voiced their opinions and
there was a unanimous decision to review the emergency plans. There had been comments from teachers that
reflected uncertainty in what to do in an emergency. In addition, the campus in a previous year
had been impacted by a bomb scare, many teachers had left but those that were
still on the campus felt unprepared for an emergency situation. After asking our grade level teams their thoughts,
the overwhelming result was that the staff did not know what was expected of
them and they were not confident that they knew how to handle an emergency in
the correct manner.
Objectives
and Vision of the action research project. (ELCC 1.1) –
Determining the need was the easy part. The decision of where to begin and what it
should look like was more challenging.
The goal was to provide the campus easy access to emergency plans.
A few of the objectives were:
- to update the
plans and make certain they met the district guidelines and were approved
by the police department
- to simplify the
plans and include a map for a visual
- have them placed
in every classroom and common area (easy access for visitors as well)
- provide
flashlights to be part of the package
- to practice the
3 major procedures so teachers would feel confident with procedures during
an emergency
Review
of the Literature and Action Research Strategy –
This is one area of my action research project
that I need to spend some time focusing on.
I have been so wrapped up in completing the agenda and to do list, I
have not spent a lot of time on researching school safety. I know that when I started this project I did
a web search and there was endless materials on school disasters and
safety.
The decision for this action research project
was made by myself and my principal.
Thre was a campus need and she assigned me to the team to make certain
the goals were accomplished.
Articulate
the Vision (ELCC 1.2) –
The vision was communicated to the staff when
the goal teams would meet to discuss goals and objectives. The principal was also key in communicating
with the staff. When we held the mass
fire drill after an assembly, the assistant principal communicated with the
parents the signifigance of the drill and being prepared for an emergency of
that magnitude. The teachers were
receptive to the drills because it was part of building confidence on the
campus and making them feel prepared.
Manage
the organization (ELCC 3.1) –
There were 8 people on the team and then the
group broke into 4 groups of 2. By doing
this, each group could take a portion of the plans, evaluate the need, make
adjustments and bring it back to the larger team. This enabled the team to cover more ground
and by having smaller groups we were able to review and act as another set of
eyes for each other. It also made the
project seem more manageable and it had a smooth procedural flow. In addition to other responsibilities within
the group, I acted as the liason between the administrators and the team which
gave me additional insight into what the principal wanted for the campus as
well.
Manage
Operations (ELCC 3.2) –
Initially, I used the action research project
template to list all of the objectives that needed to be accomplished and a
timeline. By creating this with my
principals approval it gave the team a frame of reference to go by. In addition, the group had 8 members who were
already in agreement on what needed to be done.
Those 8 members acted as the representative for their grade level and/or
speciality area, which was helpful in streamlining responses and need. The group itself worked in smaller groups and
when we came together as a larger group there was a lot of discussion on where
we were and what still needed to be accomplished. I would meet with the principal on a regular
basis to get her feedback and that helped in keeping the team focused on the
end goal, which was to have emergency procedures in place that gave teachers
confidence and prepared our campus for those types of events.
Respond
to Community Interest and Needs (ELCC 4.2) –
This project serves the campus as a
whole. Practicing these procedures and
having them in place really helped build teacher confidence about emergency
type situations. Making certain that
office staff and others assist where necessary and being focused on student
safety was key. The campus did a great
job during each drill and all students were accounted for. A walkie-talkie system is in place that
allows communication around the building which again gives teachers confidence
in the process.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Am I Learning?
I have found that with each course comes a new adventure. I love the challenge that each week brings. I have had a wonderful opportunity to spend time with my administrators and learn from them. As I move more through this program I have found that my confidence in my ability to be an administrator grows. I have learned more in the past 4 classes than I ever imagined I would. In addition, I have gained beneficial learning experiences that will be invaluable as I move forward.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Waiting...Waiting...Waiting
I have moved on to a new class but I am still trying to keep my action research project on my radar. I want to have my project completed by the end of this school year! It is moving along, slowly, but moving. The team I am working with is great...each one plays a role and does their part. It's just waiting to piece it all together that seems to take forever. We have practiced a fire drill from an assembly (went well) and we have tried the lockdown procedures on the campus. I think overall there were some learning opportunities but both went well.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Reflection for Action Research....
Initially I was not sure what this course would offer. The word “research” made me cringe initially. However, as I began this course I quickly realized this was an inquiry based course that would offer me a great deal of benefit. It was not going to be me spending countless hours doing searches and piecing together other individuals work.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Action Research Link
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