Thursday, August 8, 2013
Week 4 - Action Research Plan Revisions
The comments made on my Action Research Plan
blog were very positive and that made me more excited to get started! Most of
the reactions given were how much they agree with the fact that it is always a
struggle to determine which method is more effective: inclusion or pull-out.
One comment was concern about the discipline that
might come about by having all students that struggle put together, but being a
strong disciplinarian in my classroom, I’m hope to keep this possible situation under control. If you keep the
students engaged and keep them on task, the discipline problems should be minimal.
Another commenter suggested the possibility of creating more parent
involvement after the survey is given. I might actually add something along
these lines to the survey I send out. I would like to see if any parents are
willing to come and tutor or work with the students one-on-one. The more help
these students receive, the better off they will be. Overall, the suggestions
were great feedback for me and I appreciate them!
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I am interested in reading your finial results. There is alot of debate about this issue. I agree having a discipline in the classroom is important. Getting parents involved is the key. The more students we can help will be great.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely would ease your load a little if parents helped out. Your topic is really interesting and I also would love to see how your results pan out.
ReplyDeleteLast year I worked with the at-risk kids and we had a pull-out program. I found that the kids really enjoyed coming to my room and I never had behavior problems. They knew that if they did not follow the rules in my room, the gen ed teacher would not let them come the next day. I like your topic and look forward to following your progress.
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