Action Research Draft Report
Elizabeth Bostic
Lamar University- Educational Administration
Hickman Elementary- Garland Independent
School District
Using Music, and Small Group Intervention
and Technology to Increase Science, Math
and Reading Test Scores
Our reading scores on the STAAR test and
in comparison to our math scores and our district scores have grown since the
first time the test was administered.
For several years it was our fifth grade scores that made our campus acceptable
on the state rating score. As a fifth
grade teacher I’ve been looking for ways to improve our reading and math
scores. Although we’ve made improvement in
our score from unacceptable to Recognized we can’t seem to get past recognized
to Exemplary. The fact that we just couldn’t s seem to get over the hump really
inspired my project.
My hope is that the students will take on the
responsibility for their own learning – that they would realize they have
control over their actions. Students in the fifth grade science classes
through teacher guidance will be allowed to use blogs to collaborate and
elaborate science learning. For many
students this will be the first time to use such a collaborative technological
resource. I met with the fifth grade
teachers and explained my action research project. I am
hoping that this new format will excite and encourage science communication and
collaboration that will facilitate science learning.