Last year, I requested to have all girls’ class, all boys’ class, and
mixed classes so I can evaluate the participation, dressing out rate, and over all
activity of the classes. The school has met these requests and I have started
documenting the levels of participation between the different gender groups. To
date, I have noticed similar dress out rates but participation rates have
favored the boys in all three settings. I have noticed a bunch of girls
together have become more of a gossip class that an activity class at times. So
far I see the boys only class having the better attitudes and participation
rates. Hopefully over time the action will take shape and my analysis will be more
understood.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
My Action Research Adventure Reflection
Wow, we are finished with EDLD
5301 Action Research! This class has been very demanding but at the same time
very informative. I know it’s not over since
action research is an ongoing process. I
really look forward as I go fourth with my action research to discover if my
wonderings are true and beneficial to the school and student body.
As a lot of my classmates have stated, I
too did not know what to expect at the beginning of this action research class
but I was under the wonderings that is was going to be very time consuming and
very detailed to say the least. When I read the syllabus, I was a little besieged
and called my buddy who is also taking the same program to bounce ideals off of
each other. When I listened to the videos and began reading the assigned
reading it all started to fall into place and my anxiety faded a little. I
really enjoyed the lectures, readings, discussion board and blog entries which were
very helpful in understanding the expectations of this course.
As I began the first week of this course, I started watching the lecture
videos from Dr. Jenkins and Dr. Arterbury, even though they sound a little
intimidating they explained everything to expect about your journey towards
your action research. What was it and how do we do it? Dr. Arterbury
suggested some tips which included, “staying on topic, create a visual road map
for the reader, begin my outline with an introductory statement,
general-to-specific flow works best, create a varied blend in writing and
conclude with summary statements”. As I progressed through the lectures
during this course, the lectures became more informative and helped me feel at
ease when creating my Action Research plan.
We also had readings to look over and gain additional insight on the
development of a quality action research project that would benefit the school
and students. I found the readings that were included with this course were
interesting and helpful throughout the process, these included: Leading
with Passion and Knowledge: The Principal as an Action Researcher, by Nancy
Dana Fichman and Examining What
we do to Improve our Schools: 8 Steps to Improve our Schools, by S. Harris, S.
Edmondson, and J. Combs. Harris (2010) stated that, Leaders who want to
improve their schools need to “engage in meaningful improvement in their
schools, empower their teachers to willingly and collectively participate in
improvement, broaden the definitions of performance indicators and understand
the skills and tools necessary to lead effective change” (Harris, xiv). I also liked, Discovery is rarely about
creating something new, but is most likely about seeing what was already there
with a new understanding.
The assignments for this course were very time consuming but with the
help of the discussion board I was able to see how others were approaching
their topics which made me more comfortable with my own findings. The
discussion board is truly a beneficial tool when working on assignments and
activities. It allows for current feedback from other students in the
class to make positive and effective changes to my assignment or activity.
Another great resource for this class was the creation of the blog this allowed me to be creative and careful
with displaying my work. I really enjoyed viewing my classmates’ postings as
well. This allowed for another way to receive feedback for comments and
suggestions from fellow classmates needed to improve my action research plan.
I can see me using blogging as a tool throughout my teaching career.
This course
gave me the knowledge needed to understand the steps and time consumption
needed to complete an action research plan. With the help of each useful tool
and resource made available to me throughout this course, I feel a successful
action research plan will shine through.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Revised Action Research Adventure
With the help of a few classmates and my supervisor, I made adjustments to
the dates for my action research. I was under the impression we had to have
this all done a lot sooner. Now that I know this is a process over time I can
relax a little.
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Action Planning
Template
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Goal: “Coeducational and single-sex physical education in high school:
Impact on physical activity, self-esteem, dressing out, and skills learned.
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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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1. Get
approval from principal.
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Ronnie
Fenton
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March
13, 2012
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Develop
a question.
Develop
a plan of action.
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Approval/
Disapproval
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2.
Analyze data: Research available literature and products regarding PE gender
separation. |
Ronnie
Fenton
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April 2012
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Internet
websites, education literature.
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Interview/survey
faculty and student members.
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Ronnie
Fenton
Thomas
Land
Ms.
Villa
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May 2012
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4. Separate random classes between boys and girls.
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Ronnie
Fenton
Ms.
Villa
Random
Teachers
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September 2012
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Roster of class
Volunteer teacher.
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Compile
results from survey.
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5.
Plan of action for hand selected activities gender based for boys and girls.
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Ronnie
Fenton
Ms.
Villa
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September 2012
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Equipment
Projector
White
board
Gym
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Positive
attitudes
Skill
knowledge.
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6.
Monitor students, dressing, participation levels, and self-esteem issues
during separate gender participation.
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Ronnie
Fenton
Ms.
Villa
Coach
Land
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September 2012-
October 2012
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Evaluation
sheet,
Grade
book,
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Documentation
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7.
Re-take survey after 3 weeks of gender separation.
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Ronnie
Fenton
Ms.
Villa
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October 2012
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Post
survey questions.
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Compile
pre survey and post survey results.
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8.
Evaluation- Collect all data submitted and logged in grade book.
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Ronnie
Fenton
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November 2012
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Data
collected through observations,
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Compile
all data from observations on participation, dressing out, skills learned,
and self-esteem, surveys, and grade book.
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Sunday, March 18, 2012
I have to admit week 3 has been a challenge, but I finally have a plan of
action to follow. I have learned there are a lot of strategies to follow to
have a successful action research. I hope mine will make a difference in gender
based physical education participation and skill development with in sport
activities.
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Action Planning
Template
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Goal: “Coeducational and single-sex physical education in high school:
Impact on physical activity, self-esteem, dressing out, and skills learned.
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Action
Steps(s):
|
Person(s)
Responsible:
|
Timeline:
Start/End
|
Needed
Resources
|
Evaluation
|
|
1. Get
approval from principal.
|
Ronnie
Fenton
|
March
13, 2012
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Develop
a question.
Develop
a plan of action.
|
Approval/
Disapproval
|
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2. Analyze
data: Research available literature and products regarding PE gender
separation.
|
Ronnie
Fenton
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March
14, 2012
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Internet
websites, education literature.
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Interview/survey
faculty and student members.
Observation
of current system.
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3. Separate
4th period class between boys and girls.
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Ronnie
Fenton
Thomas
Land
Ms.
Villa
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March 19,
2012
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Roster
of class
Volunteer
teacher.
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4. Survey
for boys, girls, and teachers.
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Ronnie
Fenton
Ms.
Villa
Random
Teachers
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Mar.
20-21, 2012
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Survey
monkey
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Compile
results from survey.
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5. Plan
of action for hand selected activities gender based for boys and girls.
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Ronnie
Fenton
Ms.
Villa
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Mar.
22, 2012
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Equipment
Projector
White
board
Gym
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Positive
attitudes
Skill
knowledge
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6. Monitor
students, dressing, participation levels, and self-esteem issues during
separate gender participation.
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Ronnie
Fenton
Ms.
Villa
Coach
Land
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Mar.
26-30, 2012
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Evaluation
sheet,
Grade
book,
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Documentation
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7. Re-take
survey after 1 week of gender separation.
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Ronnie
Fenton
Ms.
Villa
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April
2-6, 2012
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Post
survey questions.
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Compile
pre survey and post survey results
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8. Evaluation-
Collect all data submitted and logged in grade book.
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Ronnie
Fenton
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April
9-14,2012
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Data
collected through observations,
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Compile
all data from observations on participation, dressing out, skills learned,
and self-esteem, surveys, grade book,
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Sunday, March 11, 2012
Week 2 Reflections
I have learned a lot from this week regarding action research. There are a lot of topics that can help or change the dynamics of a school. The topics range from discipline to school climate and culture. I really look forward to starting my own action research within the physical education department. I also have learned that whatever your topic is it should benefit the school and students.
I have learned a lot from this week regarding action research. There are a lot of topics that can help or change the dynamics of a school. The topics range from discipline to school climate and culture. I really look forward to starting my own action research within the physical education department. I also have learned that whatever your topic is it should benefit the school and students.
My Proposed Action Research
My action research topic is “Gender based participation in physical education”. During my nine years of teaching at my school we have always had co-ed PE. My wonderings are: Does lack of participation come from being embarrassed around opposite gender? Does self-esteem play a factor in participation of the student’s full potential? I feel there is a lack of participation between boys and girls due to the fact they are required to be in co-ed physical education at my current school. I feel separating them for a period of time will raise the student’s self-esteem, dress out rate and participation levels. There are a lot of activities we do that one gender or the other are intimidated by playing around the opposite sex. I also this will allow me the focus on gender based activities that the oppostie sex are not interested in.
My action research topic is “Gender based participation in physical education”. During my nine years of teaching at my school we have always had co-ed PE. My wonderings are: Does lack of participation come from being embarrassed around opposite gender? Does self-esteem play a factor in participation of the student’s full potential? I feel there is a lack of participation between boys and girls due to the fact they are required to be in co-ed physical education at my current school. I feel separating them for a period of time will raise the student’s self-esteem, dress out rate and participation levels. There are a lot of activities we do that one gender or the other are intimidated by playing around the opposite sex. I also this will allow me the focus on gender based activities that the oppostie sex are not interested in.
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