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Action Plan Guidelines

Action Plan Guidelines. This is your working document What do you want to accomplish Who is going to do what When is it going to get done What resources did you see this week that you’d like to adapt for use What resources do you need for your plan

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Action Plan Guidelines

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  1. Action Plan Guidelines • This is your working document • What do you want to accomplish • Who is going to do what • When is it going to get done • What resources did you see this week that you’d like to adapt for use • What resources do you need for your plan • Tell us what helped you most, what is missing, and what needs improvement • As you work, post your Action Plan on the Ed Academy Community so that others may observe your work (www.inteledacademy.org) • Save your presentation on this USB Memory Stick • Please Title and name the file, identifying your location • Do not write or save over the template, keep it for later reference • A report out of accomplishments is due Nov. 15 • Work with your Intel Education Manager to submit • Note: sample completed Action Plans from 2009 are on the Intel website: http://www.intel.com/education/isef/isef/overview.htm

  2. Intel ISEF 2010Educator AcademyMay 2010 From Good to Great! Rogue Country of Gresham

  3. High Level GoalsTo create a culture of innovation and research in the Gresham-Barlow Community • Long term goals • Ensure that every student has the opportunity to participate in an authentic research experience. • Celebrate research through Gresham-Barlow Science Expo: a community experience. • Develop and support a staff culture that embraces research. • Short term goals • Provide professional development supporting teacher engagement and skills in facilitating student research utilizing Web 2.0. • All students grades 9-10 to complete a science research project with a total of 100 projects qualifying for the regional fair. • Partner with local business and the Gresham-Barlow Education Foundation to create local awards and partial sponsorship.

  4. Year 1 Objectives • At least four teachers from Gresham, two science teachers from Barlow, and one additional curriculum teacher from each building taking part in ongoing PLC. (12 hours per year) • 100 projects at the regional science expo; 10 projects at the State Fair; one project at the ISEF in year one. • Three or more community businesses committed up to $750. • At least 10 members of the community participate in regional expo as judges. • Increased number of students involved in ASE, summer research or extension opportunities. • Develop credit by proficiency model based on scientific research project.

  5. Action Plan – First Steps to Meet Our Goals and Objectives

  6. Action Plan – Next Steps to Meet Our Goals and Objectives 6

  7. Reflection on Intel ISEF Educator Academy • Opportunity to partner with INTEL. • Seeing student work. • Global enthusiasm about science. • Favorite Shop Talks • Theresa Clark. • Plan, Investigate, Analyze, Communicate • Culture of research • Missing Shop Talks • Diverse schools, especially low SES. • Gresham returns in 2012...

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