ACTION
PLAN
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Goal: To increase parental involvement on the
junior high campus and increase communication between parents and teachers.
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Action Steps
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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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1.) Look for
existing research on increasing parental involvement.
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Jeffrey Denton
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June 2012-June 2013
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EBSCO databases
Internet search engines
Related books and/or journals
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Communication with principal and other stakeholders to
evaluate to see if anything should be done differently.
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2.) Interview
stakeholders to inquire why previous years’ report card nights had little
attendance.
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Jeffrey Denton
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August 15,
2012-September 15, 2012
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Parents, students, teachers, and administrators
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Review responses to determine why it was unsuccessful and
what changes can be made to increase parental involvement here and in other
areas.
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3.) Survey teachers
about what they believe could be done to increase parental involvement.
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Jeffrey Denton
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August 2012-November 2012
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7th grade teachers
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Review responses to survey to see if there are suggestions
that could be researched to benefit this action plan.
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4.) Send home
questionnaire with 7th grade students to ask parent opinions of
what could be done to increase involvement.
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Jeffrey Denton
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August 2012-November 2012
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Parents of 7th grade students
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Review responses to survey to see if there are opinions
that would indicate why parent involvement has not been high and what can be
done to increase it.
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5.) Interview
leaders of other district campuses to see if their use of classroom websites
has increased communication with parents.
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Jeffrey Denton
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August 2012-December 2012
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Campus administrators
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If it is shown that communication is higher, investigate
utilizing websites for junior high classrooms.
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As research is conducted in the above areas, other items
will be added to this plan to facilitate the increase of parental involvement
at the junior high as well as communication between teachers and parents.
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I think your plan looks fine. My comments are towards some ideas for parental involvement. All of our teachers went to a blog instead of just webpage so that parents could subscribe to posts. All teachers were required to weekly update blogs with rough lesson plans for each week. Another thing that we did to increase parent involvement in open houses was to change it to a Spring Showcase. Each department and extracurricular activity/club made a science project-like poster to display what was going on in their classes and how to become part of the club or group (athletics, NJHS, choir, band, SPirit Club, Art club, Robotics Club, etc.) Each teacher was responsible for calling about 10 homes to invite parents and kids, Including the future students of the school from feeder schools. We also had hot dogs and drinks donated and each attendee got those free as well as door prizes. The PALS did face painting for the little kids and you could even include groups from the high school your students will be going to. Our parent involvement went from about 100 parents to 700 parents coming. We are a 3A school district with 700 kids in our high school.
ReplyDeleteJeffrey,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your detailed, and thorough action research plan. Research that promotes the increasing of involvement and communication, on any campus, is valuable work. Therefore, I'm sure your research outcomes will be relevant and interesting. Keep working hard, and I know you'll be pleased with your research results.
Dr. Abshire