I started my Action Research implementation at a time in my school year where I was getting prepared for my state testing. Unfortunately these two things didn't go very well together. My implementation is in the subject of math, and in my classroom I was reviewing many concepts instead of teaching new material. The great news is that my testing is now over and I can get some more solid results.
The plan that I developed is to set learning targets for my math curriculum. I wrote up the objectives that I needed the students to learn and formatted them in "I can" statements. I put these in a chart for each student. Each math concept has its own chart. For example, I have a chart for multiplication, geometry, fractions, decimals, etc. After I teach and give my students work time, I ask them to rate themselves on a scale of understanding that I gave them. The scale is...
0 - I don't understand
1 - I am starting to understand
2 - I can do it with an example in front of me
3 - I can do it on my own
4 - I know it so well I could teach someone else
So I have them self assess their level of understanding and record it in the chart. I collect the charts so I have them to work with. I look at the self scoring and I reteach and support all of the ratings of 0 - 2. I am finding that the kids are very honest with this process. Then I give a problem of the day (like an exit slip) within the concept that I am teaching. I also ask them to rate themselves 0 - 4 on this single problem. I collect these and correct them. Again I work with the 0 - 2 students. I also make sure that the 3 - 4 scores are accurate by checking the work. Then once I work with the 0 - 2's, I have them re-rate their level of understanding.
I think that the system works very well in terms of me knowing where they are at. The downfall as of right now is that I haven't had a unit that I have taught from beginning to end. I am looking forward to beginning another unit on Monday. I am moving into a measurement unit. This will be the first start to finish unit since my implementation.
The kids seem to be very interested in the rating process and are very thoughtfully rating themselves. It's great for me to be able to support them every day, instead of being surprised by end of the unit testing. My hope is to be able to work the bugs out of this system and create this as a permanent teaching/learning tool in my classroom.
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