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Action Planning Template
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Goal: To determine if the
I-Station reading intervention program aids to increase the reading levels of
the lower quartile of 8th grade students.
Research question: What effect does the
I-Station reading intervention program have on the reading levels of the
lower quartile of 8th grade students at San Saba Middle School?
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Action Steps(s):
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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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Gather STAAR data from previous year’s
reading test to determine lower quartile of 8th grade students
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Penny Pulatie
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August 2013
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STAAR individual results
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Create a chart to compare data in order to
determine lower quartile of 8th grade students
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Conduct Star Reading Diagnostic test to
help determine students reading level
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Penny Pulatie and 8th grade ELA
teachers
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September
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Star Reading Diagnostic Test
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Compare the data with the STAAR results and
determine students’ beginning reading level
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Perform Beginning of Year AIMSWeb testing
to compare results with Star reading results
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Penny Pulatie and AIMSWeb testing
coordinator
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September
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AIMSWeb benchmark probe
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Compare data to see if fluency or
comprehension may be the problem
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Begin I-Station program with Diagnostic
test to determine levels of performance- These will be automatically
conducted at the beginning of each month.
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Penny Pulatie and ELA teachers
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September-May- at the beginning of each
month
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I-Station
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Place students on appropriate level for
remediation
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Compile weekly reports from I-Station to
determine students’ weaknesses
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Penny Pulatie
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Weekly beginning in September and completed
in May
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I-Station reports
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Results will tier students as I, II, or III
according to RTI level
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Evaluate students’ scores on December
reading benchmark tests
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Penny Pulatie
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December
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Benchmark tests
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Look at students’ scores and see if any
improvement has been made
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Conduct middle of the year Star Reading
Diagnostic test
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Penny Pulatie and ELA teachers
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January
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Star Reading Diagnostic Test
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Results will show if any improvement in
reading level has been made
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Perform Middle of the year AIMSWeb test and
compare to BOY results
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Penny Pulatie and AIMSWeb coordinator
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January
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AIMSWeb benchmark probes
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Results will show if any improvement has
been made following 16 weeks of remediation
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Review results from 8th grade
Reading STAAR test
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Penny Pulatie
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April-May
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STAAR test reports
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Determine if any improvement from scores of
last year’s test
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Conduct End of Year AIMSWeb test for final
results
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Penny Pulatie and AIMSWeb coordinator
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May
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AIMSWeb benchmark probes
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Continue to monitor results to determine if
it is fluency or comprehension
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Conduct End of Year Star Diagnostic Reading
test
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Penny Pulatie and 8th grade ELA
teachers
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May
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Star Diagnostic test
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Calculate students End of year reading
level
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Complete final I-Station diagnostic test
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Penny Pulatie and 8th grade ELA
teachers
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May
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I-Station diagnostic test
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Determine if tier level has increased
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Present results to principal, assistant
superintendent, and superintendent
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Penny Pulatie
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May
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Power point, data, and report
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Allow administration to view all of the
data and the report to help determine whether the remediation program was
successful
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Saturday, June 22, 2013
Pulatie's Action Research- Reading Intervention
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Penny,
ReplyDeleteI think your research plan is realistic and workable. You have it mapped out quite well. I don't envy you all that data analysis in May but hopefully i-Stations will do some of it for you. Good luck!
Penny - great plan! I am a firm believer in iStation! My district has seen great success since the inception of the program. One thing to consider is to set the amount of time the students (tier 2 and tier 3) spend on the program. It is a piece of the intervention puzzle that places students on a road to fluency and comprehension success. Looking forward to the specifics and progress of your plan!
ReplyDeleteGreat plan! Very well thought out and organized. You will have lots of great data to learn from and I expect that you will not only have results for your study at hand but for some other inquiries as well! Great work!
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