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Action Research Proposal EDD/581 ACTION RESEARCH PROPOSAL (Frank J. Ball Sr. ) 1

Action Research Proposal EDD/581 ACTION RESEARCH PROPOSAL (Frank J. Ball Sr. ) 1

Section 1 Background Problem Statement Problem Description Purpose of Project Writers Role Action Research

Section 1 Background Problem Statement Problem Description Purpose of Project Writers Role Action Research Proposal

Problem Statement The problem is that a significant number (23%) of third-grade students at

Problem Statement The problem is that a significant number (23%) of third-grade students at ABC Elementary School are not proficient in math, based on state assessments. that a significant number (23%) of third grade students at ABC School are not proficient in math, based on state assessments. e problem is that a significant number (23%) of third grade students at ABC School are not proficient in math, based on state assessments. Image by: gembaacademy. com Action Research Proposal

Problem Description Describe the problem statement in greater detail in this section. These statistics

Problem Description Describe the problem statement in greater detail in this section. These statistics show that students are not receiving the educational requirements that they need in lower grades, thus adding more strain in the upper grade levels. The problem statement indicates that in the third grade at ABC Elementary, 20 students out of 87 are not proficient in math according the 2014 CRCT test results. This is but one elementary school in the Georgia public school system. Image by: ceptara. com Action Research Proposal

Purpose of the Project The purpose of this project will be to focus on

Purpose of the Project The purpose of this project will be to focus on the detailed description and analysis of mathematics classroom practices that result in students’ development of proficiency in thirdgrade mathematics. The products of this project will be (a) an enhanced understanding of the mechanics “teaching for mathematical proficiency” (b) research tools that will support teaching for robust mathematics learning (c) setting practical tools that can be used on a larger scale for benchmarking and improving teaching practices. Image by: pdatc. org Action Research Proposal

Writer’s Role Describe how you relate to the topic. Children are our future and

Writer’s Role Describe how you relate to the topic. Children are our future and we need to ensure that we are providing the best educational resources possible so that they can and will be able to compete in their future. Describe why you picked this topic. My passion is to change the way that we educate younger students so that they are prepared to meet the course loads that they will face in upper grades, college and what will be expected from them in a 21 st century workforce. Describe how this topic influences or is influenced by your role in your current setting. Working as the program director for Engineering for Kids Northeast Georgia gives me the perfect opportunity to affect students in grades K through eight. Starting in the third grade level when state mandated standards requirements begin influenced my decision to pick this topic and role. Image by: yorksolutions. net Action Research Proposal

Section 2 Problem Documentation Teacher/Paraprofessional Survey Student Survey Literature Review National Rankings Georgia Third-Grade

Section 2 Problem Documentation Teacher/Paraprofessional Survey Student Survey Literature Review National Rankings Georgia Third-Grade Math Standards Action Research Proposal

Problem Documentation The first section of the survey is designed for the teachers and

Problem Documentation The first section of the survey is designed for the teachers and paraprofessionals at ABC Elementary who have direct and daily contact with the third-grade students. 1) Will the new Milestone Testing that is replacing the criterion-referenced competency test (CRCT) give a better prospective of the proficiency outlook? Please explain your answer in detail. Image by: themopolis. com Action Research Proposal

Problem Documentation 2) How did you prepare your students for standards testing and what

Problem Documentation 2) How did you prepare your students for standards testing and what obstacles did you face? 3) With the change to the new Milestones Testing how will you adjust your teaching style to achieve the standards? 4) What support do you expect from administration and your team leaders in helping you to prepare your students for the new standards testing? 5) Do you feel that the curriculum chosen for this year will help you to adequately prepare all students to become proficient in the math standards expected? Please give a detailed response. Action Research Proposal

Problem Documentation The next set of questions are to be used to survey the

Problem Documentation The next set of questions are to be used to survey the ABC third-grade students to evaluate their opinions on preparing for the testing standards. 1) Can you show me how you start your math class? What is the first thing that you do? 2) What usually happens when someone doesn’t understand something? Do many students not understand the same thing or just one or two students? 3) What happened the last time in math class? How often do you think you will use math outside of class? 4) Do you think that you will need math? Image by: rch. org Action Research Proposal

Literature Review Author: Paul Bambrick-Santoyo Author: Sheryl Cochran Title: A Case for Uncommon Schools:

Literature Review Author: Paul Bambrick-Santoyo Author: Sheryl Cochran Title: A Case for Uncommon Schools: Born to Run. Title: Kansas City Center School District’s Boone Elementary was failing. Purpose: To review the proficiency standards of students’ in math and literacy in the new Springsteen Charter School, Newark, New Jersey. Purpose: In 2008, Boone had numbers so low they had to make significant changes or the State of Missouri would begin to place sanctions on them. Pertinent Findings: After five years in operation state testing results showed significant improvement in literacy, yet almost the same proficiency levels in math. Pertinent Findings: Using an AR and identifying the issues Ms. Cochran put into place an action plan the brought testing scores up 15% in the first year and 25% in the second year. In 2013 Boone won the National Center for Urban School Transformation Silver Award. Action Research Proposal

Literature Review Author: Victor Bandeira de Mello Author: Angela Chan-Turrou Title: Mapping State Proficiency

Literature Review Author: Victor Bandeira de Mello Author: Angela Chan-Turrou Title: Mapping State Proficiency Standards ONTO NAEP Scales. Title: Mathematical Proficiency and Perseverance in Action: The case of Maria and Andrew. Purpose: To show where states’ standards lie on the NAEP scale. Pertinent Findings: A review from 2005 through 2009 allows states to compare the stringency of its criteria for proficiency and allows states to analyze the rigor of their standards over the selected period of time. Purpose: To analyze a pair of students in the second grade engaged in algebraic reasoning. Pertinent Findings: That a young student is not limited in learning mathematics as long as they are given mathematics related opportunities. Action Research Proposal

Literature Review Author: Stacey Merola Ph. D. Author: Silvia Di. Marco Title: High School

Literature Review Author: Stacey Merola Ph. D. Author: Silvia Di. Marco Title: High School Success Pilot Programs: Mathematics Coaches Title: Mathematics in the middle: Shaping the proficiency footprint. Purpose: To provide an overview of case studies conducted as part of the evaluation of the Mathematics Instructional Coaches pilot program. Purpose: The lack of academic rigor in middle school mathematics, resulting on the impact of student proficiency and the ability to pursue higher level mathematics courses. Pertinent Findings: The pilot program reported positive changes for both teachers and students utilizing new and engaging activities and techniques. Pertinent Findings: Several knowledge gaps from pervious grade levels hindered performance in current grades. Action Research Proposal

Literature Review Author: Staff Writer Title: Small Urban Ohio Charter School nearly doubles math

Literature Review Author: Staff Writer Title: Small Urban Ohio Charter School nearly doubles math and reading proficiency. Purpose: Students need personalized and differentiated learning to build mastery. Using tools developed through School Improvement Network (now known as Edivation and Observation 360) refined their program to help raise student achievement. Pertinent Findings: Hope Academy increased student proficiency in reading from 34. 8% to 61. 5% among eighth-grade students and at the same time increased math proficiency from 47. 8% to 80. 8%. Action Research Proposal

National Rankings Action Research Proposal

National Rankings Action Research Proposal

Georgia Third-Grade Math Standards Action Research Proposal

Georgia Third-Grade Math Standards Action Research Proposal

Section 3 Solution Strategy Action Goals Selected Solutions Calendar Plan Action Research Proposal

Section 3 Solution Strategy Action Goals Selected Solutions Calendar Plan Action Research Proposal

Action Goal Academic Area: Mathematics Goal: Increase the proficiency of third-grade students on end

Action Goal Academic Area: Mathematics Goal: Increase the proficiency of third-grade students on end of year standards testing by 5% and reduce the percentages of quarterly failing grades earned by third-grade students by 5%. Image by: automationprimer. com Action Research Proposal

Selected Solutions 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Have instructors submit (2) lesson plans per

Selected Solutions 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Have instructors submit (2) lesson plans per month containing differentiated lessons. Benchmark test students in October, December, and February to obtain learning gap data. Use benchmark testing data to set up paraprofessional tutoring with students showing learning gaps. Collect absentee data and set up parent / teacher conferences to discuss excessive absenteeism. Integrate technology (Cool Math Games, Math Lab. com, Success Maker, and Khan Academy) into classroom activities to assist students experiencing learning gaps. Action Research Proposal

Calendar Plan Brief Action Research Proposal - Frank Ball Third-Grade Math Proficiency Calendar Plan

Calendar Plan Brief Action Research Proposal - Frank Ball Third-Grade Math Proficiency Calendar Plan 8 -1 to 10 -1 to 1 -5 to 2 -23 to 8 -17 10 -8 1 -9 2 -27 Tasks Pre-Planning - Meet with teachers & Staff Oct Benchmark Testing Absenteeism Review Parent Meetings Tutoring Set up X December (mid-year) Benchmark Testing Absenteeism Review Parent Meetings Tutoring Set up February Benchmark Testing Absenteeism Review Parent Meetings Tutoring Set up End of Year Standards Testing Data Analysis Writing Results Work Revisions X X 4 -20 to 4 -24 5 -1 to 5 -22 5 -25 to 5 -29 X X Action Research Proposal X X

Calendar Plan Extended August 1 - 17 October 20 – 31 Preplanning with teachers

Calendar Plan Extended August 1 - 17 October 20 – 31 Preplanning with teachers and paraprofessionals. Conduct survey, collect data and conference about action research. August 18 – 29 Start of school, conduct student surveys, conduct classroom observations, initial benchmark testing, teacher/parapro meetings. September 2 – October 20 First benchmark testing of all four thirdgrade classes. November 3 – 7 Review Benchmark testing, review absentee reports, use data and set-up parent / teacher conferences. Allow parents access to Khan Academy and Success Maker at home for additional help. November 10 – December 19 Integrate the use of technology (Cool Math Games, Khan Academy, Success Maker, and Math Lab. com) into classroom activities. Review teachers’ differentiated lesson plans, make adjustments as needed, collaborate with team, continue with integrated technology use. Action Research Proposal

Calendar Plan Extended January 5 – 9 Mid-year Benchmark Testing in all four third-grade

Calendar Plan Extended January 5 – 9 Mid-year Benchmark Testing in all four third-grade classes. January 12 – 16 Review Benchmark testing, review absentee reports, use data and set-up parent / teacher conferences. January 19 – February 20 Review teachers’ differentiated lesson plans, make adjustments as needed, collaborate with team, continue with integrated technology use. February 23 – February 27 Last Benchmark testing. March 2 – 6 Review Benchmark testing, review absentee reports, use data and set-up parent / teacher conferences. March 9 – 13 Review teachers’ differentiated lesson plans, make adjustments to fit end of year needs scheduled around standards test. Review practice standards test and adjust teaching strategies to meet the needs against benchmarks. Adjust technology use (Success Maker, Khan Academy, Cool Math Games, and Math Lab. com) around any learning gaps needed for standards testing. Action Research Proposal

Calendar Plan Extended March 16 – April 17 Use classroom observations, ensure that differentiated

Calendar Plan Extended March 16 – April 17 Use classroom observations, ensure that differentiated lessons geared towards standards are utilized. Observe learning patterns of students using technology programs during stations activities. April 20 – 24 Year end state Milestones Testing. May 1 -8 Collect test results May 11 – 22 Collect all data and write comprehensive report on action plan. May 25 – 29 Using the collected data write any revisions to action plan that would be needed. June 1 – 5 Present findings and report to principal, superintendent, and school board. Action Research Proposal

Section 4 Outcomes & Evaluation Expected Outcomes Measurement of Outcomes Analysis of Results Presentation

Section 4 Outcomes & Evaluation Expected Outcomes Measurement of Outcomes Analysis of Results Presentation of Results Action Research Proposal

Expected Outcomes A) B) C) D) Gain an enhanced understanding of the mechanics “teaching

Expected Outcomes A) B) C) D) Gain an enhanced understanding of the mechanics “teaching for mathematical proficiency”. Research tools that will support teaching for robust mathematics learning. Setting practical tools that can be used on a larger scale for benchmarking and improving teaching practices. Increase the proficiency of third-grade students on end of year standards testing by five percent. Action Research Proposal

Measurement of Outcomes Pre research survey of instructors and students. (See surveys in problem

Measurement of Outcomes Pre research survey of instructors and students. (See surveys in problem documentation. ) Pre and post Benchmark testing to measure and evaluate math comprehension to standards. (See appendices. ) Collection of attendance records. Collection of differentiated lesson plans. Classroom Observations and field notes. Year end state Milestone Standards Testing. Image by: measuringgupblog. com Action Research Proposal

Analysis of Results Examine and chart absences throughout the year. Examine, chart and document

Analysis of Results Examine and chart absences throughout the year. Examine, chart and document the quarterly benchmark testing to review and alter action plan if necessary. Examination of the data will include comparison of last years’ end of year standards testing to this years end of year standards testing by compiling class averages and also comparing the schools statewide ranking this year. Document the results through the use of spreadsheets, graphs and charts. Image by: appianinsight. com Action Research Proposal

Presentation of Results Project results and associated documentation should be presented to the school

Presentation of Results Project results and associated documentation should be presented to the school principal and school board in the form of a written report. Parents of participating students should be presented with the results using a Power. Point or Prezi demonstration, including graphs and charts that show all significant results. Teachers and colleagues should be given access to the same presented documentation and reports as the principal and school board to review. Image by: psychologytoday. com Action Research Proposal

References Action Research Proposal

References Action Research Proposal

References Bambrick-Santoyo, Paul. (2003) A Case Study for Uncommon Schools: Born to Run; Newark,

References Bambrick-Santoyo, Paul. (2003) A Case Study for Uncommon Schools: Born to Run; Newark, New Jersey: North Star Academy. Cochran, Sheryl. (2014) Kansas City Center School District’s Boone Elementary was failing; Chandler, Arizona: Pearson Education Breakthrough Results. Bandeira de Mello, Victor. (2011) Mapping State Proficiency Standards ONTO NAEP Scales; Washington, DC: U. S. Department of Education. Chan-Turrou, Angela. (2012) Mathematical Proficiency and Perseverance in Action: The case of Maria and Andrew; Journal of Mathematics Education, Vol. 3, No. 2 (Fall – Winter). Merola, Stacey (2011) High School Success Pilot Programs: Mathematics Coaches; Austin, TX; Texas Department of Education. Di. Marco, Silvia (2010) Mathematics in the middle; Shaping the proficiency footprint; Perth, Australia: James Cook University. Staff Writer. (2014) Small Urban Ohio Charter School nearly doubles math and reading proficiency; Wheeling, WV: WTRF News. Hendricks, C. (2009). Improving Schools through Action Research: A comprehensive guide for educators (2 nd ed. ). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Peterson, Paul & Kaplan, Peter. (2013) Despite Common Core, States Still Lack Common Standards. Cambridge MA: Harvard Kennedy School - Program on Education Policy & Governance: Education Next, Fall 2013, Vol. 13, No. 4. Barge, John D. Dr. (2013) Common Core Georgia Performance Standards – Third Grade. Atlanta, GA; Georgia Department of Education. Greenes, C. & Stiff, L. (2013) Houghton Mifflin Math Grade 3; Boston MA: Houghton, Mifflin, Harcourt. Mpjoweh, Jude (2014) Mixed Operations – Algebra – Fractions to Decimals 3 rd Grade Math 4 Children; www. math 4 children. com Action Research Proposal

Appendix Action Research Proposal

Appendix Action Research Proposal

Appendix Glossary Appendix A (Part 1 & 2) October Benchmark Greenes, C. & Stiff,

Appendix Glossary Appendix A (Part 1 & 2) October Benchmark Greenes, C. & Stiff, L. (2013) Houghton Mifflin Math Grade 3; Boston MA: Houghton, Mifflin, Harcourt. Appendix B Mixed Operations October Benchmark Mpjoweh, Jude (2014) Mixed Operations 3 rd Grade Math 4 Children; www. math 4 children. com Appendix C (Part 1 & 2) Mid Year Benchmark Greenes, C. & Stiff, L. (2013) Houghton Mifflin Math Grade 3; Boston MA: Houghton, Mifflin, Harcourt. Action Research Proposal

Appendix Glossary Appendix D Mid Year Algebra Benchmark Mpjoweh, Jude (2014) Algebra 3 rd

Appendix Glossary Appendix D Mid Year Algebra Benchmark Mpjoweh, Jude (2014) Algebra 3 rd Grade Math 4 Children; www. math 4 children. com Appendix E Mid Year Fractions – Decimals Benchmark Mpjoweh, Jude (2014) Fractions to Decimals 3 rd Grade Math 4 Children; www. math 4 children. com Appendix F (Part 1 & 2) February Benchmark Greenes, C. & Stiff, L. (2013) Houghton Mifflin Math Grade 3; Boston MA: Houghton, Mifflin, Harcourt. Appendix G (Part 1, 2 & 3) End of Year Benchmark Greenes, C. & Stiff, L. (2013) Houghton Mifflin Math Grade 3; Boston MA: Houghton, Mifflin, Harcourt. Action Research Proposal

Appendix A (Part 1) Action Research Proposal

Appendix A (Part 1) Action Research Proposal

Appendix A (Part 2) Action Research Proposal

Appendix A (Part 2) Action Research Proposal

Appendix B Action Research Proposal

Appendix B Action Research Proposal

Appendix C (Part 1) Action Research Proposal

Appendix C (Part 1) Action Research Proposal

Appendix C (Part 2) Action Research Proposal

Appendix C (Part 2) Action Research Proposal

Appendix D Action Research Proposal

Appendix D Action Research Proposal

Appendix E Action Research Proposal

Appendix E Action Research Proposal

Appendix F (Part 1) Action Research Proposal

Appendix F (Part 1) Action Research Proposal

Appendix F (Part 2) Action Research Proposal

Appendix F (Part 2) Action Research Proposal

Appendix G (Part 1) Action Research Proposal

Appendix G (Part 1) Action Research Proposal

Appendix G (Part 2) Action Research Proposal

Appendix G (Part 2) Action Research Proposal

Appendix G (Part 3) Action Research Proposal

Appendix G (Part 3) Action Research Proposal

Third-Grade Math Proficiency Action Research Proposal ABC Elementary School By: Frank J. Ball Sr.

Third-Grade Math Proficiency Action Research Proposal ABC Elementary School By: Frank J. Ball Sr. EDD 581: Action Research and Evaluation Professor Terence Osner Action Research Proposal