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Saturday, September 28, 2013

EDLD 5326 School-Community Relations

My action research plan is coming along slowly.  I have been processing my data from the Student Technology Survey our students took this fall.  Some of the results are.


     I am trying to prove that technology use for students is a direct link to success at school.  I have had 428 students from our school take the Student Techonology Survey I created on surveymonkey.com.  Only ten percent of our students say they don’t have computer access at home. 
89 % of students who said virtual labs helped them learn the subject matter.

58 % of students say their math and science teachers rarely or never use virtual labs in the classroom.

70 % of students say they would prefer to use computers for schoolwork instead of pen and paper.

68 % say computers make schoolwork more interesting.

53% say that computers help them understand their classwork better.

71 % say they are looking forward to using laptops all the time in their classes.

71 % say they use computers for doing their homework on a weekly to monthly basis.

61 % say they use their home computer on a weekly to daily basis.

89 % say they use computers to research information for schoolwork.

98 % say they have individual access to computers at school.

After looking at the data.  I am concerned that 89% of our students say that virtual labs help them better understand Science and Math but 58% say their Science and Math teachers never use this technology.  I believe that the teachers don’t use the virtual labs we have access to because they are not comfortable or don’t take the time to practice the use of the labs.  They feel intimidated by the technology when many of their students understand how to use the technology better than they do. 
    My school district is a rare one that has plenty of resources to supply our students with computer access.  Many schools don’t have the resources we have.  I am also writing a a grant to purchase Vernier LabQuests for our Science laboratory use.  It will help our students understand and process the data they produce while doing laboratory activities  Often times students are told to do a lab activity but the results are never processed leaving the students wondering why they did the lab in the first place.  I hope to change that. 
     I have also worked in schools that had the laboratory technology and after two years when I arrived at that school none of the $25,000.00 technology had even been charged.  It had merely been sitting in a closet.  Their was also greate resistance there to using the technology because the teachers didn’t understand how.  They had gone through training but never practiced after the staff development.  I believe school districts should track how the resources they purchase is being used.  Why spend the funds to only have the resources sitting in a closet.  Student can be excited by educators if the educators make school more interesting. 
     My goal with my action research project is to promote innovative ways to use technology in the classroom and to bring up test scores and graduation rates of all students, especially the lower level learners.  
 My students education is so very important to me.  Not just because of test scores but for the students feeling of success and accomplishment.  

Monday, July 8, 2013

I have not had the opportunity to participate in many web conferences for EDLD 5363.  The ones I have participated in were beneficial in that they cleared up the confusion of what was expected in our assignments.  I am very grateful for Dr. Abernathy and her patience with us on assignments.  My IA Creighton has been fantastic to work with. 

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Check out my new video.

https://sites.google.com/a/corinth.k12.ms.us/darlanashedld5311/home/edld-5363

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Contemplating Changes in my Action Research Plan

My site mentor seems to think my Action Research Plan is fine.  I am worried about getting my fellow teachers to participate in the implementation.  I will be carrying out the staff development for them on January 7, 2013.  I am hoping that they will cooperate by giving their students the survey and then actively using the virtual labs that I will be training to use.

I was wondering if you all have teachers who are as resistant to technology as ours are?

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Week 3 Action Research Plan


Tool 7.1 Action Planning Template
Goal:  To increase student understanding of science standards by increasing technology in the classroom.
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation


1.  Meet to discuss implementation of plan such as students to be surveyed and  staff development needed.




Science Coordinator, lead science teachers in each grade level, and myself

November 26, 2012

Copy of Action Research Plan rough draft, Student Technology Survey, PowerPoint Presentation, Explorelearning.com Gizmo demonstration

Notes and suggestions from meeting, consensus of the group to implement the plan.
2.  9th and 10th graders take the Student Technology Survey using Survey Monkey.







Science Coordinator, science teachers of all 9th and 10th grade students.
Week of  December 10-14, 2012
Student Technology Survey using Survey Monkey, Classroom set of laptops
Evaluate data from Survey Monkey
3.  Staff Development on how to use explorelearning.com Gizmos and PhET virtual labs.






Science coordinator, myself
January 7, 2013
Promethean, Laptop, PowerPoint presentation, laptop computers.
Evaluation form filled out by teachers.
4.  Virtual labs to be used in each science classroom of all 9th and 10th grade science teachers.





All 9th and 10th grade science teachers.
January 8, 2013 – May 24, 2013
Laptop computers
Follow up meeting with teachers and evaluation form.
5.  Evaluate test scores of 9th and 10th grade students comparing previous standardized science tests to this years standardized science test scores. 


Science Coordinator, lead science teachers form all grades
Staff Development August 2013
Data printout of standardized science test scores
Evaluation of previous years standardized science test scores compared to current year’s test scores.

Format based on Tool 7.1 from Examining What We Do to Improve Our Schools
(Harris, Edmonson, and Combs, 2010)

Monday, December 3, 2012

TECHNOLOGY - Love it or Learn to Live with it.

I have just spent about an hour trying to upload my Student Technology Survey onto the Blog.  I never got the whole document to load successfully so I put a link to my website page that has the survey.  I would greatly appreciate it if you all can look at it and give me your input.  I want to give it to all 9th and 10th graders.  We have science test results for them from the  8th grade and 9th grade Biology.

I'm not sure what I should do.

1.  Have all their science teachers use virtual labs and compare the scores from this year to their 8th grade and 9th grade scores from classes where I know they didn't use technology and see if it improved their test scores.

2.  Have the science teachers use virtual labs in half their classes and not in the other classes and compare test scores.

What do you all think?

I will be presenting a workshop when we come back on January 7th to help science teachers from 5th grade to 12th grade learn how to use two different virtual labs.  I know that quite a few of them don't like using technology because they don't know how to use it without difficulty.   I hope this will help them realize that technology is here to stay and they will have to "Learn to Love it or at least Learn to Live with it".