- (reflect & brainstorm)
Brainstorm and make a list of effective strategies I have used to motivate my students.
| myself | August 1 – 15, 2011 | Lesson plan notebooks – my plans from past years to refresh my memory | Take notes and make a list of strategies |
2. (interviews) Interview other teachers and several assistant principals and 2. Continued make notes over the strategies they have used and found effective in motivating students to perform at a higher level
| Teachers: K. Eixman D. Pauley M. Harrold B. Isom C. Kimble
Asst. Principals: K. Taylor A. Causey | August/Sept. 2011
August/Sept. 2011 | List of questions for the interviews, other teachers, asst. principals Questions, several teachers and several asst. principals | Review notes and comments from each interview
Review notes, collect and evaluate the data and comments
Reflect over the comments and discussion in each interview |
3. (research literature) Research on the internet – Motivational Strategies in the High School Classroom
| Educational magazines
Internet articles
Other classmates’ research findings
Other districts’ strategies | November 2011 – January 2012 | Internet Educational magazines Weblogs
| Compare the data and information I gather and experiment the strategies in my own classroom Possibly share with two other teachers and have them experiment and record the outcome |
4. (teacher surveys)
Develop a teacher survey and have 25+ teachers complete the surveys and return to me _____________________ 5. (student surveys) Develop a student survey form and survey students from each grade level ___________________ 6. (reflect and experiment in my classroom with different strategies)
_____________________ 7. (reflect on research, share, and get feedback from peers through journaling & weblogs)
_____________________ 8. (collect and analyze data) through students’ increased performance on standardized test scores and classroom/progress reports | Survey 40+ teachers
___________ Students in grades 9-12
___________ My students and myself
___________
Myself Peers EDLD professors and fellow classmates
___________ students |
December 2011 – January 2012
__________ January 2012
__________ January 2012 – April 2012
__________
October 2011 – May 2012
__________ October 2011- May 2012 |
Survey form teachers in my high school _________ Survey form and students
_________ Data collected on motivational Strategies
_________ Internet blog Journal Data collected
_________ Texas TAKS/STARR test scores Students’ performance in class/progress reports for each 9 week grading period |
Compare data & results collected from surveys
_________ Compare data and results to teacher survey ________ Keep a detailed log/ Journal of how students respond to the various strategies and if performance increases _________ Get feedback from professors and fellow classmates through blogs, analyze notes in journal and data collected/results _________ Compare the students’ benchmark scores to their STARR test scores, review their progress reports for each 9 weeks |
Motivating high school students can be a daunting task. I am fortunate to teach elementary PE and I am the varsity girls basketball coach at the high school. Being with those elementary kids all day is so refreshing and it allows me to be a better coach to my basketball players. I have had numerous conversations on what happens to some kids when they get to high school. Some of them become so disinterested in achieving at the highest level. Do they have too many distractions? Or do they really just not care anymore? I will be interested to follow your progress and I wish you the best of luck!!
ReplyDeleteI feel that you r plan is outstanding and very well laid out, Im very interested to hear the outcome of this research.
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ReplyDeleteThis plan is awesome! It's obvious you put a great deal of time, effort, and thought into not only the topic choice, but the organization of information. Research into student motivation is always welcome, and a smart choice.
Keep up the great work!
Dr. Abshire
I think you have a great plan. If you would like technology ideas let me know, I teach computers and this past year I taught a gaming class which I came up with some plans that were cross curricular for science, english, social studies or possibly any subject. I would be happy to help.
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