beginning action research learning cedar rapids community schools october, 2004 dr. susan leddick

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Page 1: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Beginning Action Research Learning

Cedar Rapids Community Schools

October, 2004

Dr. Susan Leddick

Page 2: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Everything’s Up-to-Date in Cedar Rapids!

Working at classroom,

building, and

district levels

Page 3: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

What the District Is Doing

• Teaching teams of teachers and administrators to use the tools and processes of Action Research in order to make improvements in all three levels of the district system.

• Emphasizing deployment of school improvement plans – carrying out strategies that have significant impact on student achievement.

• Using Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) as standardized model.

Page 4: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Why Action Research?

• Compatible with adult learning theory

• Compatible with Iowa Professional Development Model

• Combines learning and improving• Works at any system level, in any

setting• Research-based; data-driven;

system-focused

Page 5: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Our Year in Brief – Three P’s

• Purposes– Develop knowledge and skills for

improvement by completing one action research cycle (Plan-Do-Study-Act)

– Introduce the Baldrige framework as an organizer for system improvement

• Preparation– 3 training sessions, with support between

• Presentation– All-district sharing session in April

Page 6: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Alignment: The Starting Point

GOALS GOALS

Page 7: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Apply It

• Examples from last year …Jane

• Getting Started– What are your school goals?– On what goal area will your team

concentrate its learning project this year?

– How would improving the learning system in that area benefit students?

Page 8: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Record the Decision

School Name _____

Team Members - - - - - -*

Goal Area for Our Project ________

Date __________

Page 9: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

An Organizer

Page 10: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

The Guide to Action Research

3 AnalyzeCauses

4 Try OutImprovement

Theory

5 Study theResults

6 StandardizeImprovement

7 PlanContinual

Improvement

1 Definethe

System

2 AssessCurrentSituationPLAN

ACT

STUDY

DO

Page 11: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Flow Chart … the First Tool for Process Management

Page 12: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Deployment Flow Chart

What is it?

A picture of any process ( sequence of events, steps, activities, or tasks) in a system.

Page 13: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

What does it look like?

S ta ff P urchas ing C le rks V endorsR ece iv ingP ersonne l

B us iness D ep t.

S endR equis ition C all S ta ff

R eq. O K ?

G enera teP urchase

O rder

P lace order F ill o rderR ece iveG oods

S endInvo ice P ay B ill

S end G oodsto S taff

R ece iveO rder

E nd

Y es

N o

Page 14: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Deployment Flow Chart

When is it used?

1. Is a picture of a process needed?

2. Is it necessary to show the relationship of the people and the steps in a process?

3. Will the process be pictured as it actually operates? Or as it ought to operate? Or as it might operate?

Page 15: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Deployment Flow ChartHow is it made?

1. Define the process boundaries: first and last steps.

2. Observe the process in operation if you can.

3. Draw a people coordinate/list the actors.

4. List major steps in the process (12-15).

5. Draw the flow chart, using symbols.

6. Study the flow chart for omissions, disconnects, etc.

Page 16: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Baseline Data

• On your key measures…

• Several data points over time…

• Graphed (if you can)

• Disaggregated, if it makes sense

• Analyzed for insights

Page 17: Beginning Action Research Learning Cedar Rapids Community Schools October, 2004 Dr. Susan Leddick

Assignment for December 8

Complete the background information on your learning project

Do flow chart on key process

Collect, graph, and analyze baseline data