Number
of AR Project Documented Hours: 72 hours
AR
Project Summary (at least 250 words):
The efficacy of Compass Learning as a tutorial
program for 6th grade math students
The action research plan has been completed as planned. Students were selected to participate based
on teacher recommendation as well as performance on the state mandated
assessment, State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR). All students that had not passed the test as
5th graders were invited to participate in an afternoon computer
lab. A group of students did not
participate although invited and this allowed for a comparison group. One group was working with interventions and
one group worked individually without interventions. Students that participated in the Afternoon
Learning Lab were working with a software program from Odyssey Learning called
Compass Learning. The program is meant
to assess student’s capabilities and after identifying areas of need through
assessment, a learning pathway is established.
After students work on the learning path, then they finish the lesson
with a post test. The students were
enrolled in the learning lab for the nine weeks prior to taking the STAAR
test. After the STAAR test, data was
collected and the two student groups were compared. I was interested in determining the
effectiveness of the learning lab on the outcome of the STAAR. Collection of information has been concluded
and a detailed analysis of the information has been completed.
The first draft of the action research paper has been
completed but the literature review is still pending completion. To finalize the report, a review of best
practices regarding after school tutoring will be completed. The review will be conducted with a mind to
support correlations between the action research plan and current literature on
the topic.
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After reviewing the feedback given on my earlier post, I determined that I needed to make some improvements. Hopefully this is a better plan on which to base my work.
Tool 7.1 Action Planning Template
How can a Compass
Learning Computer Lab support teachers as they work with their lowest
performing students, while maintaining a focus on historically low performing
sub-groups for our campus?
Action Step
|
Person Responsible
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Timeline
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Needed Resources
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Evaluation
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1. Identify lowest performing
students in Math and Science.
|
Mr. Salazar
Ms.
Carrasco
|
11/05/2012
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STAAR
Results – 2011
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Student
List for Math and Science
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2. Invite students to attend afterschool
Learning Lab. Obtain parent permission
through a student letter.
|
Ms. Carrasco
Mr. Salazar
Mrs. Cook
Mrs.
Candelaria
|
11/12/2012
|
Letter to
Parents
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Returned
letter, signed by parents.
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3. Create Pre-Test through Compass Learning
based on identified TEKS identified by Math Department.
|
Mr. Salazar
|
11/12/2012
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TEKS
Compass Learning
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Student scores based on Compass Learning.
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4. Open afterschool Learning Lab.
|
Ms.
Carrasco
|
11/12/2012
|
Computer
Lab
|
|
5. Administer Pre-Test to students.
|
Ms. Carrasco
|
11/12/2012
|
Computer Lab
|
Student
scores on Assessment.
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6. Share results.
|
Ms. Carrasco
Mr. Salazar
Mrs.
Candelaria
Mrs. Cook
|
11/13/2012
|
Compass
Learning Report
|
|
7. Assign Learning Path through Compass
Learning.
|
Ms. Carrasco
|
11/15/2012
|
Computer Lab
|
Progress
monitored weekly through Compass Learning Progress Report.
|
8. Monitor student sessions in Learning Lab.
|
Ms. Carrasco
|
11/15/2012
|
Computer Lab
|
Progress monitored weekly through Compass Learning
Progress Report.
|
9. Administer Post-Test to students.
|
Ms. Carrasco
|
01/28/2013
|
Computer Lab
|
Student scores on Assessment.
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10. Compile results and analyze
pre and post test data.
|
Ms. Carrasco
|
01/28/2013
|
Computer Lab
|
Student
scores on Assessment.
|
11. Interview Math Department for input on
classroom success by students involved in program.
|
Mr. Salazar
Ms. Carrasco
|
02/04/2013
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Interview
responses.
|
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12. Present
results to campus administration and campus faculty.
|
Ms. Carrasco
|
02/26/2013
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PowerPoint
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I've never used Compass before. My district put in A+ last year, primarily for math improvement. I actually enjoyed it in my social studies courses. It provided for a lot of reteaching and spiral learning throughout the year. Best of luck to you!
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