1. The goal of our action research investigation is to discover whether a group of three or less versus a group of 4 to 6 yields greater results in a guided reading group of kindergarten through third graders.
2. Classroom teachers and reading specialists will engage students in small group guided reading activities focused on predetermined needs of the students.
3. Tier 2 and tier 3 students will be administered benchmark exams, progress monitoring exams, and beginning, middle, and end of the year TPR I. Resources necessary for this will include Palm pilots, computer spreadsheets, and manipulatives necessary to administer the kindergarten tests.
4. Progress monitoring will begin in September of 2010 and the last TPR I should be administered in the last week of May 2011. This should give a full school year’s worth of data to analyze.
5. The people responsible for the implementation of the action research plan include kindergarten through third grade classroom teachers, reading specialists, and the reading coach.
6. As a reading coach, I am in a unique situation to monitor the implementation of the goals and objectives of this action research plan. It is my job to collect all the data for the reading programs; therefore, I will be able to access it for the needs of the study.
7. Data gathered from the TPR I, benchmarks, and progress monitoring will be disaggregated to determine the impact of group size on guided reading groups. Student performance will be the indicator.
Can you get what you need to work on grouping using the data presented with TPRI?
ReplyDeleteWhat is your classroom support like? (Teachers, admins, etc)