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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Updated Action Research Outline 12/12/12



 Nick Clackley Action Research Outline
Goal: Measure the effectiveness of Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) implementation at Tipps Elementary in Houston, Texas.
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation
1. Research history and literature of PBIS program.

-When district implemented program
What came before PBIS

-Look for Positives for PBIS

-Look for downfalls for PBIS

-Talk to Behavior Interventionist about her role in PBIS.

-Self

-Behavior Interventionist
December 2012 / January 2013
-Internet access

-Region IV website

-Building Better Relationships information


-Find information to support the good this program can do for behavior management.

-After Behavior Interventionist interview, make assumptions based on answers.
2. Determine staff perception of PBIS
-Create online survey for staff to give their perception of PBIS program
-Administer survey in January to get baseline.
-Administer survey in December to find out if perceptions changed based on shared findings.
-Collect and analyze feedback from surveys and compare responses
-Self
-All staff
Administer in January 2013 and December of 2013
-survey monkey online resource
-Use data to find perceived strengths and weaknesses of the PBIS program-Devise ideas to possibly increase effectiveness in classrooms.
-Share findings during Fall 2013 in-service day.
-Determine if/how changes affected staff perception of PBIS in second survey.
-In case staff data is skewed in comparison to data, I will also focus on district walkthrough data
3.  Analyze data from two previous school years.

-Look for patterns or trends in the 2011-2012 school year behavior data.

-Document and share this information with site supervisor and Behavior Interventionist.
-Self

-Site Supervisor

-Behavior Interventionist
December 2012 / January 2013
-CogNos Data
-Find trends that may be issues to compare to current year data.

-Get feedback from site supervisor and Behavior Interventionist.
4.  Analyze data from current school year.
-Look for patterns or trends in the 2012-2013 school year behavior data.

-Document and share this information with site supervisor and Behavior Interventionist.
-Self

-Site Supervisor

-Behavior Interventionist
May 2013 / June 2013
-CogNos Data
-Find trends that may be issues to compare to current year data.

-Get feedback from site supervisor and Behavior Interventionist.
5. Determine correlation between PBIS and number of referrals in 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 school years.
-Collect discipline data from the district online system from previous school year and current school year.
-Break down data based on subpopulations (ethnicity, grade level, location type of infraction, overall list of students, time of day.
-Break down data based on behaviors and locations on campus incidents are occurring. 
-Self
-Behavioral Interventionist
-Site Supervisor
-PBIS committee
-May 2013 / June 2013
-CogNos access for discipline information
-Use of data to identify patterns, trends, and areas of concern.
-Devise ideas to possibly increase effectiveness in classrooms.
-Share findings with PBIS committee
-Devise ideas with PBIS committee.
-Share findings during Fall 2013 in-service day.
6. Create presentation for PBIS committee.

-Give background on where my inquiry came about

-Share my action research process

-Share data findings and assertions based on data

-Give my final thoughts

-Come up with ideas to present to staff at in-service
-Self

-PBIS committee

-Site supervisor
-June 2013 / August 2013
-Power point

-CogNos Data

-staff survey data
-Based on my sharing, the committee will suggest new structures to best meet the needs of students and staff at Tipps.
7. Present findings with committee to 2013-2014 staff.
-Give background on where my inquiry came about

-Share my action research process

-Share data findings and assertions based on data

-Give my final thoughts

-Self
-PBIS committee
-Staff
August 2013
-Power point

-CogNos Data

-staff survey data
-Based on my sharing, the committee will suggest new structures to best meet the needs of students and staff at Tipps.

-Staff will contribute their input on possible changes as well.

-Staff determines new changes, if any.

1 comment:

  1. Wow! Very detailed plan. I like that you changed the beginning of your plan to include the background of the program. You also have a great plan in place for presenting your findings to the staff and committee. This is a topic that can be really beneficial for your campus!

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