Thursday, September 27, 2012
Action Research Report
My action research project is to
increase parental involvement on our campus with our special education
students, which will hopefully also increase their effort on their classroom
work and improve state test scores. During the first week of school, a parental
involvement action research team was established. This team consisted of nine
members, including special education teachers, paraprofessionals,
diagnosticians, and administration members. We have set meeting dates occurring
every second and fourth Tuesday of each month. During our first team meeting,
we all discussed, worked on, and agreed upon a common goal for the group. Our
paraprofessionals and other staff members that could or will work directly with
our parents/guardians were trained before and during staff development on some
of the techniques to use when working with parents. During the second meeting,
we identified a list of students for our program. We chose a varied of special
education students, including mainstream, those in the inclusion setting, and
resource setting. All through September, the team compiled a call list of names
and phone numbers for these students. Parent information was gathered from the
students, View Student Information (VSI), and Skyward. We are currently in the
process of calling and inviting parents to come spend half or an entire day in
the Content Mastery Center where they can actually work with their kids and see
what happens day to day at school. We are hoping to find that getting parents
involved in their child’s education, not just for extracurricular events, will
have a positive impact on classroom work, grades, and state assessment results.
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