Action Planning Template | ||||
Goal: To implement Professional Learning Communities in order to promote collaboration and communication among Teachers and Leadership as a component of Campus AYP Corrective Action Plan. | ||||
Action Steps(s): | Person(s) Responsible: | Timeline: Start/End | Needed Resources | Evaluation |
Put into action a Campus Special Education Professional Learning Community. | November 2011-June 2012 | Location for meeting, Substitute for classroom coverage | Increased communication among Special Education Teachers | |
Share Action Research Plan with Leadership. | Crystal Leiva | November 2011 | Copies of Action Research Plan | By sharing Action Research Plan, leadership will be aware of strategies used to support AYP Corrective Action Plan |
Conduct a survey among Special Education Teachers and Leadership to assess and identify prior knowledge and misconceptions of Professional Learning Communities. | November 2011 | Computer and web program to complete survey (Survey Monkey) | The data from the survey will be used to plan future meetings and objectives for PLC. | |
Discuss results of survey with school leadership | December 2011 | Computer and web program to analyze survey results | Allow development of goals for PLC | |
Assist in data analysis from Instructional Focus Meetings | November 2011-May 2012 | Data Disaggregation Table and DMAC web based software | Data analysis will assist in planning, direction and goals for PLC. | |
Explore ways to implement existing technology and explore new technology for the Special Education Students | February 2012 | Computer | Technology will increase modalities to deliver instruction to differentiate instruction. | |
Explore ways to increase opportunities for Special Education Students inclusion in the regular education classroom | Crystal Leiva | March 2012 | Computer and search engine | Lesson observation checklist from PDAS can be used to see if learning styles are being addressed. |
Present Book review on Professional Learning Communities at Work: Best Practices for Enhancing Student Achievement | Crystal Leiva | December 2011 | Computer, Microsoft PowerPoint, and copy of book | Teachers and leadership can use results to guide discussions and goals for PLC meetings. |
Format based on Tool 7.1 from Examining What We Do to Improve Our Schools
(Harris, Edmonson, and Combs, 2010)
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