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Action Planning Template
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Goal: How
can we increase enrollment in Computer Science courses in CISD, especially
for women?
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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. Setting the
foundation.
Meet with site mentor
and campus Principal to discuss the importance of Computer Science (CS), and
the value of engaging young women in STEM courses.
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Linda Woessner
Meet with
Mike Rhodes,
Sharolyn Overby
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Nov 28 - Dec 2
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Email,
Meeting times,
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Completed meetings and
discussions.
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2. Analyzing Data.
Research and collect
available resources to understand the status of CS Classes and enrolment in
CISD as compared to the State and National rates.
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Linda Woessner
Coordinate with Chris
Stephenson from CSTA, among others
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Dec 2 – Jan 2
(and ongoing)
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Internet search of
available resources of all types. Discussion Groups. RSS.
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Written summary of
information gathered. Numerical data compiled in charts and graphs wherever
possible.
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3. Developing Deeper
Understanding. Survey the current student population to determine attitudes
towards CS. Compare differences in attitudes between male and female
students.
Continue to look for
current research.
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Linda Woessner
Carroll Sr. High STEM
teachers
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Conduct survey from
Jan 17 – 31.
Data analysis from Jan
31 – Feb 29.
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On-line and paper
survey.
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Completed survey by as
large a population as possible. Data summarized, analyzed, and broken down by
gender.
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4. Engage in
self-reflection.
Examine CISD course
offerings and policies to determine if there are any ways to broaden the
appeal of CS courses for all students, especially females.
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Linda Woessner
Mike Rhodes, Carroll
Sr. High Teachers
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Feb 1 – Feb 29
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School policy
descriptions, and course descriptions.
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Written summary of
results.
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5. Exploring
Programmatic Patterns. Begin to formulate ideas that could be implemented on
our campus to encourage increased participation in CS and STEM courses.
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Linda Woessner
Discuss and receive input from Campus Decision Committee, Department Coordinators, and Guidance Department |
Feb 1 – 29, 2012
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List of potential
ideas.
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6. Determine
Direction.
Choose specific steps
to be taken.
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Linda Woessner
Mike Rhodes
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March 1 - 23
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Resources dependent on
plan of action.
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List of ideas we can
implement on our campus.
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7. Taking Action.
Develop a written plan of action. Include the following: a)Promoting National
CSEdWeek to raise awareness of CS Education in the district and community.
b)Actively recruit during
course enrollment period, and
c)Rewrite CS course
descriptions
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Linda Woessner
Coordinate with Campus
Webmaster, Publicity Department, and KDGN team.
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CSEdWeek preparation
and planning: Nov 1, 2011 to Dec 10, 2011
Enrollment period: Jan
2012
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Promotional Materials:
Posters, video
announcements, website updates, flyers, district email blast
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Successful promotions
during the week of Dec 4 – 10, National CSEdWeek
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Draft Action Research Plan
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Our computer science is counting as a math credit as well so many students are interested in taking this course. This could be a way of keeping the class and marketing to both male and female.Since the state has required four science and four math this helps our program. Just another idea when you are looking into the research. Otherwise looks well thought out.
ReplyDeleteThis is very thorough. I like the topic, specifically for improving enrollment for women. Your action steps look valid and like they flow together nicely. On action step 3 you could survey different cliques and categorize results by cliqhe. Another idea is to find after school programs and survey each group. I need to review my plan again. Will you comment on mine? I would really appreciate your opinion. http://heathactionresearch.blogspot.com/
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