Recess, here we come!
Format based on Tool 7.1
from Examining What We Do to Improve Our
Schools
(Harris, Edmonson, and
Combs, 2010)
Yolanda Bevil’s Action Research Plan
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Question: How will having 15 minutes of daily
recess affect the classroom behavior and academic performance of elementary
school children?
Goal: To
determine how daily recess affects academic performance and behavior in
elementary school children. (Grades K-4)
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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. Read professional articles to gather
information about the benefits of recess for students
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Teacher
inquirer
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March 2013
to May 2013
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Professional
readings
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At least 5
collected/ printed Professional articles
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2. Select teachers from each grade
level to participate in data collection. (5 participating in daily recess; 5
with comparable student characteristics NOT participating)
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Teacher
inquirer and Site Supervisor
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March 2013
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Teacher
volunteers
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All 5
teachers committed to data collection with full understanding of the data
collection process
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3. Prepare and conduct surveys of
students and staff to gather data showing current attitudes toward recess.
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Teacher
inquirer with 4 committed teachers; Campus Technology Specialist
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April 2013
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Created
surveys; internet survey for teachers and students
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Receiving
responses from 80% of student body and staff.
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4. Write a plan for teachers to follow
for conducting recess and collecting/sharing data.
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Teacher
inquirer with 4 committed teachers
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May 2013
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Professional
readings; created form for recording data
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Completed
written plan with easy to follow directions
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5. Create an after school detention program
for students earning U’s in conduct to implement August 2013 so that recess can
still be experienced by all students and not be withheld as a consequence for
poor behavior.
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Teacher
inquirer with 4 committed homeroom teachers, Discipline Committee, and Site Supervisor
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April 2013
to June 2013
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Online
survey for teachers, internet, computer
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Written after
school detention plan; parent notice created; schedule of one teacher from
each grade level to cover each week; student skill practice activities
chosen.
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6. Selected teachers will check cumulative
folders for data on any students who have a history of N’s and U’s in
conduct, office referrals, or bus write ups.
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Teacher
inquirer with 4 committed homeroom teachers and Site Supervisor
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August 2013
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Access to
prior behavior records; documentation form
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Prepared
documentation to show effect of recess on students with a history of behavior
issues.
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7. Accumulate records of recess times
and activities, student conduct grades, benchmark test scores, and grade
averages in reading, writing, and math.
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Teacher
inquirer with 4 committed homeroom teachers
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August 2013
to December 2013
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Recess
record sheets
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Completed
data forms collected from all 5 teachers.
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8. Analyze data collected. Compare conduct, grade averages, and
benchmark scores from recess classes to comparable classes that did NOT have
daily recess.
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Teacher inquirer
with 4 committed homeroom teachers; Site supervisor
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December
2013 to January 2014
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Benchmark
test data, report card grades, and
conduct grade averages from all 10 classes
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Determine
the effectiveness of recess through analysis of collected data.
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9. Compare previous conduct grades of
students who had a history of N’s and U’s in conduct, office referrals, or
bus write ups to current grades.
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Teacher
inquirer with 4 committed homeroom teachers; Site supervisor
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January
2014
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Accumulated
Documentation
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Express
validity of action plan with improved conduct grades for students in daily
recess homerooms.
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10. Conduct surveys of students and
committed teachers involved in daily recess showing changes in attitudes
toward recess.
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Teacher
inquirer; Campus Technology Specialist
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January
2014
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Created
surveys; internet survey for teachers and students
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Receiving
responses from 80% of student body and staff
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11. Present proposal of daily recess for
the entire campus.
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Teacher
inquirer, 4 committed homeroom teachers, Discipline committee, and Site
supervisor
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January
2014
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All
analyzed data and professional literature
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Consideration
of implementation of daily recess campus wide. (The action plan continues...)
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This is interesting Yolanda, I'm curious to see what the surveys will show. I'm also interested in knowing if the teachers will fully go along with letting the kids continue with recess; even though the student will experience a consequence beyond what the teacher has already given them.
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