Action Planning Template
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Goal: To reduce the incidences of bullying through positive character
education embedded in students’ ELA coursework.
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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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Pre-Test
Students will take part in an online
or written survey, which will provide their baseline knowledge of character
education traits as well as knowledge and experiences with bullies or
bullying.
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Kaci Vinson
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August 2013
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Online survey and/or written surveys,
7th grade students
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Surveys will be tallied and I will be
able to see which areas are most critical to focus on and which areas
students are already familiar with or have adequate knowledge about. This will guide the focus and the topics
that I will include in the character education throughout the year.
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Each week, stories will be included
in the reading lessons that have connections to character traits such as
sympathy, empathy, compassion, and acceptance. As we come across those topics in the text
we will go into in-depth discussions of those traits and real-life examples
(both positive and negative) that students have with those specific
traits. We will discuss ways that they
should be used and how they should be a part of students’ everyday lives.
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Kaci Vinson
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August 2013 – May 2014
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Various fiction and non-fiction books
such as:
Chicken Soup for the Soul Middle
School, Character Counts!, All About Character
Various online sources to find
stories or scenarios
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Students will receive their regular grades
for comprehension, or the specific reading skills that we are focusing on
that specific week. But, students will also have a short-answer question
focusing on the specific character education trait for that week, as part of
their regular test questions.
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As part of our monthly writing
assignments, one of the writing topic choices will focus on character
education. Students will be able to
choose to express theirself through writing about the character trait that we
have been discussing. They will share
their personal experiences, which may be either positive or negative.
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Kaci Vinson
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August 2013 –
May 2014
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Writing topics, writing materials,
evaluation rubric
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Students’ writing will be graded
according to a writing rubric.
Students will also conference individually with the teacher about ways
they could improve their writing in this specific paper, positive aspects of
their paper. This will also give me
the perfect opportunity to have a one-on-one discussion with the student
about the character education trait we have been discussing and how it
applies to their life.
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Movie clips from popular movies that
students like will also be incorporated into the character education
discussions. Students will be able to
see the interaction between people either practicing being a good person or
not being a good person. We will
discuss things that were good/bad and ways that the character could have been
better.
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Kaci Vinson
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August 2013 –
May 2014
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Movie clips from: Coach Carter, The
Truman Show, and Ray
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Students will write a short
reflection on their exit ticket of either something that they learned from
the video or a way that they can use what they learned if they are being
bullied or thinking of bullying someone else.
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Meetings with the school counselor
will occur monthly. I will meet with
her to share my progress, get suggestions of books or topics to focus on,
learn new tips that she has learned from other counselors, and share with her
about specific students that I feel she should meet with more in-depth.
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Kaci Vinson &
Sherry Fournet
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August 2013 –
May 2014
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Counselor books and materials, list
of students who the counselor might want to meet with and contact information
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By meeting with the school counselor
monthly, we will be able to share matters that are confidential or things
that the students have shared in their writings or discussions that might
need further attention. This will
enable the counselor to more effectively target students with issues. I will also gain more knowledge and tips
for teaching strategies from the counselor.
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Obtain research providing ideas for
character education or anti-bullying activities that have been proven to be
successful.
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Kaci Vinson
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August 2013 –
May 2014
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Internet databases and professional
journals
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Read various articles about character
education and the effects of it on bullying.
Use knowledge gained from the research articles to guide my teaching
activities.
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Utilize a “mailbox” where students
can write me a note anonymously about any issues they are having dealing with
bullying, or topics that they would like me to focus on in our stories.
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Kaci Vinson
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August 2013 –
May 2014
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Mailbox in my classroom, note paper
and pens
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Students are often afraid that they
will be tattling if they tell a teacher of a problem they are having with
another student, or they are worried that they might get bullied even
more. Students will be able to drop me
a note in the mailbox and I can address the issue as a regular part of our
ELA lessons. The bully or the bullied
student will never be identified and hopefully a greater understanding will
come out of it.
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Analyze the discipline referrals from
the office periodically throughout the year.
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Kaci Vinson, Max Caldarera, Marc
Jardell
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August 2013 – May 2014
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School discipline referrals, teacher
write-ups of students
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Periodically throughout the year I
will meet with the Principal and/or Assistant Principal to check on the
number of discipline referrals for the 7th grade students. We will analyze the data and see if the
referrals related to bullying are increasing, decreasing or staying the same.
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Post-Test
Students will take part in an online
or written survey, which will provide their knowledge of character education
traits as well as knowledge and experiences with bullies or bullying.
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Kaci Vinson
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May 2014
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Online survey and/or written surveys,
7th grade students
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Surveys will be tallied and I will be
able to see which areas that we focused on were really beneficial to the
students and that they really comprehended.
This will help guide my teaching the following year. I expect this data to closely mirror the
behavior referrals. If a student has a
thorough understanding of the character education traits that we have learned
all year, they should not be a bullying issue.
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Formulate my findings about the
effects of integrating character education into the ELA lessons to try to
reduce bullying. Use the data obtained
from the pre/post tests, research findings, data from office referrals,
teacher statements, meetings with the counselor and principal.
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Kaci Vinson, Sherry Fournet, 7th
grade teachers, Max Caldarera and Marc Jardell
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May 2014
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Pre/Post tests, research articles,
referral data, teacher statements, logs from meetings with counselor and principals.
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After analyzing all data and meeting
with supervisors who were a part of the project, provide a written report
summarizing the project. Share the
data and ideas for other teachers to incorporate into their classrooms at a
faculty meeting or a PLC meeting.
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Friday, August 2, 2013
My plan is finally finished! Feel like I should win an olympic gold medal now!
For my action research plan, I plan to focus on bullying, but in a non-traditional sense. I plan to use character education lessons embedded in my ELA lessons (stories that teach about different character traits, writing prompts that promote thinking along the same lines, ...) Rather than just calling kids in and having assemblies and traditional anti-bullying lessons, that kids block out and resist actively participating in, I think this way will be much more effective. My goal is for the number of incidences of bullying by 7th grade students to decrease, both office referrals for bullying and student-reported cases that are taken care of by teachers.
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Just wondering how you are planning to give the surveys? Have you ever heard of surveymonkey? It's a website that creates surveys and a basic account is free.
ReplyDeleteAlso, do you already know where you're going to find stories and what topics you're going to address?
I love Survey Monkey and do plan to use that, if my technology allows. At this point, I have only one computer, so hopefully I am able to bring my class to the computer lab if possible. That part worries me. 90 kids on one computer will be rough!
DeleteI have found a few sources already, my favorite is the Chicken Soup for the Soul for Middle School. EVERY SINGLE story is amazing and will be so easy for the kids to relate to. I hope to find something else similar to it. Also, a few of the stories in our reading text provide great examples.
Kaci your plan looks awesome! I am interested to see what you get out of this plan as bullying is a HUGE problem in schools today. How do you plan on tracking the success of the plan? What do you consider success? Do you think that students are not aware of the characteristics or just choose not to use them? I really hope your kiddos show some positivity that can be share with the rest of us!
ReplyDeleteI think students are aware that bullying is wrong and know the basics of what is nice/mean, appropriate/inappropriate. What I don't think they don't completely grasp are the more in-depth concepts like acceptance even though you don't understand or agree, or sympathy. I think they need to see those examples portrayed in real-life situations and hopefully will be able to make the connections to their own lives. I'm not exactly sure what I consider "success" yet. I have heard that this group coming up to 7th grade is "the worst group of students ever" so any improvement from last year is better, though I wish for a very drastic improvement. :)
DeleteI think this is a great plan. I think your plan of reading the story and then having them evaluate the character and how they could have been better and having them write about character traits will at the very least make them more aware of the traits/characteristics. I think many will apply this learning to their behavior. Many times I think students bully others because they honestly don't realize how hurtful they are being. That is not always the case, but I think it is a good portion of the time. Your plan will allow them to see these inappropriate actions in other characters and respond to those actions. I will be interested in seeing this plan develop and the results you observe.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your feedback Brad. Makes me feel like I'm on the right track. I agree, that often they just don't know how hurtful they're being and they just don't see the right behaviors modeled at home, so they don't know how to treat others. THANKS!
DeleteKaci,
ReplyDeleteI think that your plan is a very important one for todays society. I am interested to know if you will be including online bullying in places like facebook or twitter? So many times my school has to deal with online bullying issues even though it isn't in the context of our school day. I don't know how you would regulate that but I am curious to see if you will include it. I love surveymonkey as well it is a great tool for use. Does your school have counseling groups if so, do they have a bullying counseling groups?
Sara, I actually hadn't even considered bullying in places like facebook or twitter. I love the idea of including this though! For Week 4 when we have to make revisions, I will definitely find a way to work this into my plan. I'm brand new to this school so I'm not sure about counseling groups, but it's at the top of my list of things to find out from the school counselor. I sure am hoping that they have an active program to help with bullying. Thanks for the tips!
DeleteWhat a great topic. Bullying is one of those things that is becoming easier and easier to over look due to technology. There are so many different types of bullying now days. Great job!
ReplyDeleteKaci,
ReplyDeleteI think that incorporating the guidance counselor into your research project is a great idea. I agree sometimes our students want to share personal information about bullying, but don't know who to share it with. Have you considered, if your school has a social worker, using him or her as well? Our school has benefitted from the services of our social worker. What about confidentiality--you might want to discuss procedures with the school counselor.