Goal: Determine the most effective time of day for reading tutoring/intervention
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Action
  Steps 
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Person
  Responsible 
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Timeline:
  Start/End 
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Needed
  Resources 
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Evaluation 
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1. Review
  data from 2012 Reading STAAR  
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C. Bice 
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November
  2012- December 2012 
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STAAR
  report, tutor list from 2012 
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This data
  will be used to compare to current needs and findings. 
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2.
  Analyze MAP data from Fall administration 
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C. Bice 
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November
  2012- December 2012 
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MAP
  Dynamic reports with RIT score 
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I will
  analyze this data to determine greatest needs for striving learners. 
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3.
  Analyze quarter one District Assessments 
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C. Bice 
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November
  2012-December 2012 
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Schoolnet
  report on reading scores 
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I will
  compare this data with the MAP data to determine the students with the
  greatest need for intervention. 
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4.
  Collaborate with colleagues to discuss findings and determine tutoring
  schedule 
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C. Bice 
C. Busby 
H. Chavez 
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December
  2012 
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MAP
  report, Schoolnet report, student intervention list 
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We will
  discuss classroom observations of students to ensure the students with the
  greatest needs are being serviced. We will also determine our tutoring
  schedules. 
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5. Give
  initial DRA and comprehension probe 
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C. Bice 
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December
  13, 2012 
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DRA kit,
  comprehension probe 
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Assess
  student for baseline evaluation 
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6. Begin
  tutoring before winter break 
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C. Bice 
C. Busby 
H. Chavez 
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December
  13-21, 2012  
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Istation
  lessons, guided reading lessons 
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Students
  will receive rigorous instruction either before school, at lunch, or after
  school. 
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7. Resume
  tutoring after the break 
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C. Bice 
C. Busby 
H. Chavez 
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January
  8-31, 2013 
 | 
  
Istation
  lessons, guided reading lessons 
 | 
  
Students
  will receive rigorous instruction either before school, at lunch, or after
  school. 
 | 
 
8. Give
  follow up comprehension probe 
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C. Bice 
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January
  17, 2013 
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comprehension probe 
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Compare
  with baseline data to determine progress 
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9. Give
  follow comprehension probe 
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C. Bice 
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January
  31, 2013 
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Comprehension
  probe 
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Compare
  with previous data to determine growth 
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10. Give
  follow comprehension probes 
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C. Bice 
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February
  12 and 28, 2013 
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Comprehension
  probe 
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Compare
  with previous data to determine growth 
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| 11. Add student survey at the end of process | C. Bice | May ? | Survey | Compare student satisfaction to test scores. | 
Are you going to survey students to compare their level of satisfaction with the tutoring with their scores? I always find their perception is not always the same as the outcome of their scores since you are offering different times. I thought it would be interesting to see if students preferred certain times over others and if it correlated to test scores.
ReplyDeleteI had not considered getting the students' view on overall satisfaction of tutoring...what a great idea! I have determined that some of the students do have preferred times based on extra-curricular activities.
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