The Power of Walk Throughs/ Do Walk Throughs Have a Purpose?
Needs Assessment
When I was trying to come up with my action research topic, I met with my principal and assistant principal and we discussed needs for our school. During that disucussion my principal shared that we have many teachers who they feel are not doing a very good job teaching, but she felt that she was just as much to blame because there was really no consistant accountability. I believe their thinking was stemmed from our new superintendent. It is very obvious that he is very passionate about administrators being involved and being seen on a daily basis,by the kids, teachers, and parents. When he came in, there was no evidence of that in any form or fashion. A big red flag to him was that there was very little, if any, proof of administrators doing regular walk throughs. He took it upon himself to visit the schools and informally evaluate how the teachers were doing. After reflecting on his observations, he reguired all principals and assisntant principals to do atleast five walk throughs a week with proper documentation. This was a very successful tool for him at his previous district and he was eager to implement it within our district. After sharing the new idea of walk throughs with our staff, it was already getting a bad rap because most have never experienced them. Those that have never had walk throughs, got the wrong perception right off the bat which caused them to automatically have a negative attitude towards the idea. This is why my principal and assistant principal felt very strongly about me completing my action research over “The Power of Walk Throughs.”
Objectives and Vision of the action research project.
The goal of my action research is to gather perspectives of administrative walk throughs, and be able to provide evidence that walk throughs have a positive effect on teacher performance. My vision and objective is to change the attitudes of teachers and make them see that walk throughs are powerful. Walk throughs hold everyone accountable, and keep administrators involved with what is going on all throughout the school that they lead.
Review of the Literature and Action Research Strategy
As I stated earlier When I was trying to come up with my action research topic, I met with my principal and assistant principal and we discussed needs for our school. During that disucussion my principal shared that we have many teachers who they feel are not doing a very good job teaching, but she felt that she was just as much to blame because there was really no consistant accountability. I believe their thinking was stemmed from our new superintendent. It is very obvious that he is very passionate about administrators being involved and being seen on a daily basis,by the kids, teachers, and parents. When he came in, there was no evidence of that in any form or fashion. A big red flag to him was that there was very little, if any, proof of administrators doing regular walk throughs. He took it upon himself to visit the schools and informally evaluate how the teachers were doing. After reflecting on his observations, he reguired all principals and assisntant principals to do atleast five walk throughs a week with proper documentation. This was a very successful tool for him at his previous district and he was eager to implement it within our district. After sharing the new idea of walk throughs with our staff, it was already getting a bad rap because most have never experienced them. Those that have never had walk throughs, got the wrong perception right off the bat which caused them to automatically have a negative attitude towards the idea. This is why my principal and assistant principal felt very strongly about me completing my action research over “The Power of Walk Throughs.” It was really interesting researching articles in reguards to my topic and made me even more excited about my project. Ginsberg and Murphy stated something very beneficial to my research. They said “Administrators usually visit classrooms only when they need to conduct formal teacher evaluations. A few, however, make a practice of stopping in and walking
through a few classrooms every day. These frequent, short, unscheduled visits can
foster focused, reflective, and collaborative adult learning; generally, teachers
welcome the opportunities for feedback and discussion that walkthroughs provide.” (Ginsberg & Murphy) Also, in Nancy Protheroe’s research report she list several ways as to WHY you should use classroom walkthroughs. Two reasons that really stood out to me were that “administrators establish themselves as campus leaders and instructional mentors, influencing teaching, learning, and ongoing school renewal; and students see that both administrators and teachers value instruction and learning.” (Protheroe, March/April 2009) Another article, Classroom Walkthroughs to Improve Teaching and Learning by Kacher, Stout, and Edwards had a list of benefits of conducting classroom walkthroughs that I can not wait to use in my paper. Even more notably, the benefits were broken down by what the school, teachers, students, and observers gain from walk throughs. (Kachur, Stout, & Edwards, 2010) I am really looking forward to using my articles for my paper.
Works Cited
Ginsberg, M. B., & Murphy, D. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://teacherweb.com: http://teacherweb.com/MA/Teachers21/JerryGoldberg/howwalkthroughsopendoors.pdf
Kachur, D. S., Stout, J. A., & Edwards, C. L. (2010). Classroom Walkthroughs to Improve Teaching and Learning. Eye On Education, 1-23.
Protheroe, N. (March/April 2009). Using Classroom Walkthroughs to Improve Instruction. Principal , 30-34.
Articulate the Vision
I shared my vision for this research with all of the staff at my school. I informed them of exactly what I was doing and why. Right after I shared this with them, I started right off by giving them a survey to voice their opinions about the topic. My research does not pertain to parents, or community members outside of the school so therefore I did not share it with them. This action research will hopefully effect the students of our schools in a positive way because they will see administrators more involved in everyday activities, and their teachers will surely be doing their job to the best of their ability because of the accountability. I will keep staff updated on the progress of my research through everyday communication, my blog (http://gannsactionresearch.blogspot.com/), and at faculty meetings (if needed).
Manage the organization
When starting this action research I honestly did not have a clue how I was going to complete an action research. I didn’t even know where to begin, but thankfully one of our assignments was to create an action plan. I have followed my action research plan just like I intended, with a few “minor” changes a long the way. This is my “strategy used for organizing the implementation of the project” focusing on specific action steps, people involved, timeline, resources needed, and exactly how I would evauluate each step to make sure my objective was being met.
Action Planning Template
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Goal: The goal for my action research is to gather perspectives on administrative walk throughs, and be able to provide evidence that walk throughs have a positive effect on teacher performance.
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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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I will create and conduct a survey for teachers before formal evaluations begin and when administrators first start implementing walk throughs.
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Linza Gann and all teachers willing to participate in the research.
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September
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Teacher survey
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I will collect and analyze all of the teacher surveys to gather their ideas and perceptions of administrative walk throughs.
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I plan to interview at least 5 teachers/
administrators at the end of the year to see if their thoughts have changed regarding their perceptions of administrative walk thoughts from the beginning of the year.
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Linza Gann and 5 teachers/ administrators
chosen to be interviewed.
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May 2012
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The interviewee, myself, interview questions, and notepad.
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I will read over the interviews and informally compare the teacher’s current thoughts to their thoughts from the beginning of the year about administrative walk throughs. I will make note of any variations.
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I will strive to find an article related to my topic of administrative walk throughs on a professional internet site to gain insightful information.
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Linza Gann
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September 2011-May 2012
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Internet access, computer, and links to professional websites
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I will read through some articles so that I can gain information on my topic.
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I plan to gather quantitative data from all teachers (or those that agree to participate) from last year’s score on evaluation, without walk throughs, to this year’s score on evaluations after implementation of walk throughs.
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Linza Gann and all teachers willing to participate in the research.
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January 2012-May2012
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Paper or computer to record quantitative data for comparison.
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I will gather the confidential data, comparison of scores, from all participating teachers. I will then figure out the exact difference in the numbers and let this be a guide to my conclusion of the affect walk throughs have on teacher performance via formal evaluations. I will make sure I use teachers that had Mrs. Dunlap as an evaluator both years for the scores to be valid.
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I will conduct the same survey I did at the beginning of the year to the same teachers. I will add some self-evaluation questions on the end of this one.
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Linza Gann and all teachers willing to participate in the research.
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April 2012
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Teacher survey from beginning of the year, and blank teacher survey with the additional questions.
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I will analyze the differences in the responses from the beginning of the year to the end regarding administrative walk throughs. I will also read over the self-evaluation questions.
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I will document the qualitative and quantitative data I found during my action research study.
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Linza Gann
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September 2011- May 2012
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All data and information gathered during study. Computer to record results.
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I will take all the data from the whole action research time frame, come to a conclusion, and record findings.
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I will continuously reflect on my action research blog about the process and progress of my action research.
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Linza Gann
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September 2011- May 2012
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Computer and data to be reflected on.
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I will post on my blog things that I am learning, still wondering about, concerns, progress, mishaps, and interesting things that take place during the duration of my action research project. Continuously posting on my blog will allow me to always be able to reflect on my first, and hopefully beneficial, action research project.
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Manage Operations
In order to successfully manage this action research, I have and will continue to follow my plan to the best of my ability. The plan itself sets my priorities so that I must complete specific steps by a specific time. When I have a deadline, I meet it. As with anything though, things come up and you have to adapt to your situation. Although my plan has specifics and I would like to stick to them, my plan is flexible so if changes need to be made they can be. I used, and continue to use, the needs assessment and data to guide my research and make changes that need to be made. I will continue to communicate throughout the remaining part of my research with all of the staff at our school. I will communicate with them about the progress of the research and will ask for their feedback as needed. Thus far, I have not come across any conflicts with my research, but if conflict does arise I will handle is appropriately. I will build consenses on my research topic when I complete the project. I plan to share my action research project and the outcome at an upcoming faculty meeting or during staff development time. Since my research project is based on a need for our school, it would be a great staff development opportunity specific to us.
Respond to Community Interest and Needs
My action research is intended to improve ALL administrators and staff therefore it should effect all students reguardless of students with special needs and/or students with diverse backgrounds. Walk throughs should only encourage teachers to improve themselves everyday in their teaching which will hopefully be reflected in students performance and success. My project also holds administrators accountable for being more involved with their staff and the students. My project effects the community only by creating successful leaders for the future.