Action Research Proposal
Action Research Proposal
Madeline Gelmetti
Abstract
There will be one student, an eighth grade girl, who will be the target of this action based
research proposal. She is chronically absent and misses at least one day of school per every two
weeks, if not more. In order to help relieve the stress of school, therefore increasing attendance,
she will be given an extra afterschool help period. Each of her teachers will be assigned a day of
the week, and will be responsible for providing one-on-one help with homework, class work and
make-up assignments. In addition to this, a reward system will also be put into place. There will
be a calendar hung in the Learning Center where she can cross off each day she attends school.
After a set consecutive number of days, she will receive a reward. As her absence decreases, the
School is important for all growing children to attend in order to learn tasks and information used
throughout life. Here, students learn academics, social skills, and life skills which include
coping. When a students absenteeism becomes a habit, it starts to affect these aspects taught in
school and needed in life. By finding factors that can help increase attendance, students can
learn motivation and ways to cope in difficult situations that they will experience beyond school.
The purpose of this research project is to help identify factors that will have a positive impact on
Absenteeism is a wide spread problem found in many districts. Within Russell Elementary
School, there is one student in which I work with daily and have gotten close with who averages
3 days absent monthly. After collaborating with the principle, a special education teacher and
general education teachers of the student, it was clear that her habit of missing school was an
issue. With the end of 8th grade wrapping up, the student is preparing to enter high school where
chronic absenteeism is not taken lightly and will result in failing classes. We discussed how now
would be an ideal time to see what factors may impact the student enough to attend school daily.
The goal for the action research proposal is to find methods which will make students attend
school on a daily basis unless there is proper reasoning not to. The objective is to get the student
to miss at most, one day a month of school (which is about 20 actual school days). Overall, this
action research proposal is aiming to identify factors to help decrease absenteeism in students so
they can learn to cope in difficult situations they may experience throughout life.
Variables
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The first variable that will be implemented is an additional after school one-on-one help period.
Each of the students teachers will be assigned to a day of the week. It is that teachers
responsibility to stay after school on their given day and provide help on homework, class work
and missed assignments. This help period will not be mandatory but will be encouraged,
The second variable that will be implemented is a reward system for the number of days the
student attends school. There will be a calendar specifically for the student hanging in the
Learning Center. Each day she attends school, she will be able to cross it off on her calendar.
When the student has attended 5 days of school consecutively, she will be rewarded. Depending
on whether her absence decreases, rewards will start being given over longer periods of attending
school consecutively. Therefore, if the student continues to attend school, she must now be there
for 10 days consecutively in order to receive a reward. The number will gradually increase as
Summary
Absenteeism is a large problem in education, especially with middle school and high school
students. The negative effects of absenteeism go much further than just impacting school, it
impacts the students life and habits as a whole. There needs to be further research on this topic so
educators can find a way to get students in school and to learn necessary skills in order to
I personally chose this topic because of an eighth grade student that I work with daily. She is
such a great girl who has been through more than anyone her age ever should. Her attendance
records are horrific; she is guaranteed to miss school at least once every two weeks if not more. I
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knew something had to be done; her absence was affecting her so negatively although she was
There needs to be a study done that digs deeper into the question of why when it comes to
absenteeism. Each student has a different reason, but if we can find out the why, we can target
the problems specifically and then use this knowledge for others.
Literature Review
Absenteeism has always been a prominent issue in almost all school districts. When
students miss school, they miss out on an abundance of things. Due to absence, students do not
get the full understanding of topics or knowledge which was intended. Consistent absence leaves
students behind in school, with an abundance of missing work and gaps in their learning.
Chronic absenteeism not only affects the childs schooling, but their life as a whole too. School
teaches students lessons that they need throughout life such as responsibility, coping methods,
and social interactions. When educators accept absenteeism, they are setting the student up to
fail in life. Allowing them to miss so much school without trying to help or solve the problem
merely reinforces that the behavior of avoidance is acceptable. We as educators need to try and
figure out what it takes for all students to attend school in order to help them learn content
As I mentioned earlier, teacher involvement has a huge impact on students. Creating a strong
and student focused school climate can make a large positive change for everyone. When
attempting to increase attendance, having an organized plan to increase student self-esteem and
success will make a positive impact. (Education Partnerships I. 2009) Academic support for
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students who are underachievers can increase attendance as well. The student that my action
based research focuses on is an under achiever. She is very bright but does not apply herself.
Mentoring programs has a positive effect on both achievement and attendance. (Education
Partnerships I. 2009)
There has been extensive research on what motivates students to thrive in school. Token
economies are a very popular practice in order to have students set goals and work towards
accomplishing them. There was a study done by Dr. Ronald Girmus on how to motivate
students. One of the first points he makes it how social interactions help make students want to
complete their work. (Girmus 2012) When my student is in school for a predetermined
consecutive number of days, she will earn social rewards. The reward system is an extrinsic
motivator in academic achievements. (Girmus 2012) Combining this with social rewards can
The student in which Im focusing for my action based research is in eighth grade but in a
Kindergarten through eighth grade school. There are many interventions that would work for
students throughout this large variety of grades. Focusing in on attendance and having students
aware that teachers are tracking them may make an impact in itself. (Peek, 2009) Students are
aware that it is important to teachers and therefore becomes an internal importance to them.
Although a large part of the research done by Dr. Peek focused on parental involvement which is
something my student does not have at all, another large portion was also done on a reward
system program. During her research, it was learned that a substantial decrease was seen over
the span of the year due to these student incentive programs using the reward system. (Peek,
2009)
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Motivation is a very hard thing to teach students. There was a study done by Marcus Selart,
Thomas Nordstrom, Bard Kuvaas and Kazuhisa Takemura on the effects of self regulation,
motivation and creativity. When it comes to rewarding students, they must know what is
expected of them and the possible reward in order to self motivate. (Selart, Nordstrom, Kuvaas
and Takemura 2008) It was also discussed how self regulation motivates students through the
process of internalization to succeed. In order for the student, who I am basing my action based
research project on, to receive a reward, she will self monitor and keep track of her own days of
attendance on a calendar in the Learning Center. This has been proved to be an effective means
Due to the copious amounts of research done to support the positive effects of motivation
through the reward system and extra academic help, I feel as though the variables that I will be
The main question I will be exploring is, What factors can be changed in the school setting in
order to help increase student attendance? Within this topic, I will also be exploring the
answers to, Would a reward system help increase student attendance? (e.g. lunch privileges,
extra free time, activity enjoyed by student, etc.) Do designated homework/work periods help
I believe having an extra period provided at the end of the day would greatly benefit Chloe
academically and decrease the stress making her motivation to attend school increase. A reward
system will also help with her motivation to come to school. With both an extra help-period
after school and the reward system in place, Chloes average attendance will increase.
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Methodology
Participants
The study will be performed with an 8th grade student, Chloe*, as the main focus. Within the
first 4 months of the 2013-2014 school year, Chloe was absent a total of 16 times with another
16 days that she showed up tardy. She is a very quiet girl who doesnt socialize often with the
other twenty 8th graders at Russell Elementary School where she has attended since
Kindergarten. Chloe has an older sister who is a junior in high school, an older brother who is a
sophomore, and a younger brother in 7th grade. Both of Chloes parents work third shift jobs,
apparently at the same location, so her parents are gone from late at night until early in the
morning. They have never attended a parent-teacher conference and do not contact the school
often. Chloe is responsible for waking up, taking care of the dogs, feeding herself and getting her
younger brother to school on her own. She often has a tough time staying awake during school
due to a variety of reasons for not getting enough sleep the night before. Chloe has a passion for
music and has let her guard down around me now after working with her for about 4 months.
She talks to me about verbal fights with siblings, running her household, the absence of her
parents and more. She is a very caring and genuine girl, although she is very sad too. Her
reasoning for being absent so often is due to sleeping through her alarm, being too tired to attend
Another key participant in this study is me. I will be keeping track of Chloes absences and am
scheduled to work with her during her extra after-school period on Thursdays. Since she is on an
IEP for learning disabilities, I work with her daily in school from 12:30 until 1:30 too. When
using token economy to help motivate Chloe to attend school, her calendar will be in the learning
center, which is where I work out of. Every Thursday Chloe and I will informally meet to talk
about the variable used the past week, how she felt about it, and any reasoning as to an absence.
Other than Chloe and I, the other participants are the social studies teacher, language arts teacher,
and technology specialist. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, they are assigned to stay after
with Chloe if she chooses to attend the provided after-school help period. They will report to me
with the time they stayed after until and what assignments and homework Chloe worked on.
Independent Variables
The first thing that will be implemented into Chloes schedule in order to help increase her
school attendance is providing her with an after school period in which she can do homework
and make up assignments with one-on-one assistance if necessary. There will be a teacher
assigned to each day of the week who can stay after school with her and provide academic help if
she needs it. This extra period after school reduces homework and class work stress that
After a month of this extra period, Chloe will also be put on a reward system. In the beginning,
Chloe will receive an award of her choice if she attends 5 days of school consecutively. If she
shows that the reward system is proving to be successful, she will receive awards after 10
consecutive days of attending school. Depending on how well the reward system works, it could
turn into a month of school with only one day absent most. Rewards will be things such as the
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privilege to have lunch with a teacher, extra free time, homework pass or anything else that is
reasonable that will motive Chloe. She will keep track of the days she attends school by marking
them on her very own calendar that will be in the Learning Center. This way she can see her
progress and get the feeling of accomplishment by marking her own attendance.
Setting
This study will be taken place only in school, during school hours and after school days when
Chloe attends her extra help period. Her hours and assignments done in the extra period will be
logged in the Learning Center. The calendar which the reward system will be based on will also
Assessments
I will rely on school attendance at the end of each week to check for absences. I will then keep a
log stating any days in which Chloe was absent. At the end of each week I will ask Chloe to
reflect on the previous week to see if the method used was helpful, what changes can be made to
make it better, her current struggles/stressors, and the reason for absence if she had any. When
Chloe stays after school, teachers will keep track of the time she stayed and assignments she
worked on in a log located in the Learning Center. During the use of the reward system, Chloe
will keep track of the days she is in school by marking each day on the calendar that will be
December 12th December 13th: Discuss Chloes absenteeism with Mrs. Muzzey and
factors that prevent her from attending school. Talk with Mr.
absenteeism.
December 20th January 3rd: Gather baseline data by obtaining past school
with Chloe and write notes on her reasoning for absence and feelings
with Chloe. Explain that school is not only important in order for her
life. Inform her that at the end of each week, we will have an informal
meeting to discuss any missed days, the current strategy and how she
felt.
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January 6th January 10th: The first strategy being implemented is providing a
strongly suggested by all of her teachers. Days she attends, the time
January 9th: Conference with the student to discuss feedback on how she felt about
the extra after school period and reasons as to why she may have
January 13th January 17th: Continue providing Chloe with the after school period.
Days she attends, the time period and assignments accomplished will
be tracked.
January 16th: Conference with the student to discuss feedback on how she felt about
the extra after school period and reasons as to why she may have
January 20th January 24th: Continue providing Chloe with the after school period.
Days she attends, the time period and assignments accomplished will
be tracked.
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January 23rd : Conference with the student to discuss feedback on how she felt about
the extra after school period and reasons as to why she may have
January 27th January 31st: Continue providing Chloe with the after school period.
Days she attends, the time period and assignments accomplished will
be tracked.
January 30th : Conference with the student to discuss feedback on how she felt about
the extra after school period and reasons as to why she may have
missed any school days the previous week. Chloe will be informed
that next week a new strategy will be implemented on top of also still
will be put into place. Each day Chloe comes to school, she draws a
Center. Every 5 consecutive days she attends school, she will be able
February 3rd February 7th: Starting this week, each day that Chloe is in school, she
will be able to mark the day on her Attendance Calendar that will
homework period will still be offered. Days she attends, the time
February 6th: Conference with the student to discuss feedback on how she feels
about the reward system and reasons as to why she may have missed
February 10th February 14th: Chloe will continue marking days on her Attendance
school. The option to attend her after school homework period will
still be offered. Days she attends, the time period and assignments
February 12th: Write up collected results as of today. Put action research paper
February 13th: Conference with the student to discuss further feedback on how she
feels about the reward system and reasons as to why she may have
February 17th February 21st: Chloe will continue marking days on her Attendance
school. The option to attend her after school homework period will
still be offered. Days she attends, the time period and assignments
February 20th: Conference with the student to discuss further feedback on how she
feels about the reward system and reasons as to why she may have
February 24th February 28th: Chloe will continue marking days on her Attendance
school. The option to attend her after school homework period will
still be offered. Days she attends, the time period and assignments
February 27th: Conference with the student to discuss overall feedback on how she
feels about the reward system and reasons as to why she may have
March 1st March 9th: Analyze data. Compare average attendance rates between no
strategies, after school help, and extra after school help and with the
reward system. Put the data collected from after school help into a
In order to be sure that the extra period after school is actually beneficial to Chloe, teachers will
be keeping track of what she worked on and for how long. This way, it has been documented
that work was done. If Chloe were just sitting for an hour, this will not benefit her, nor relieve
stress of school and home work. At the end of each week, Chloe is doing an informal student
survey about how she feels the strategies are going and any changes to make it more effective.
There is a possibility that during the study, Chloe actually becomes sick and should not come to
school. The school nurse and I will determine whether Chloes absence is excusable or not. An
example would be, if she is showing signs of the flu one day and then absent the next, it will be
excusable within the study. If she misses school and then has no reasoning, or acceptable
reasoning, it will still be counted against her as an absence. With the amount of data collection
and student feedback, this study will ensure validity if all goes well.
Data Analysis
With the study being based off of absenteeism, there isnt much that bias could affect on the
outcomes and raw data. Either the student is in school, or isnt. The only possibility of bias
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comes from whether Chloes reason for being absent is excusable or not. This will be determined
by the information gathered around her absence and the nurses final say. Chloe has been very
open about reasoning behind her absenteeism in the past; this makes it easier to determine, since
many of the reasons in which she stays home are not excusable. The school nurse and I will both
be very strict about what is an acceptable reason for staying home and determine whether it
After keeping track of data for at least two months collected from this action research project, I
plan on sharing the results with Chloe. Discussing what works best with her as well as actual
proof of these strategies giving a positive outcome would be a good thing for her to see. Overall,
I believe a positive impact will be made on Chloe due to the educators showing they care enough
about her to figure out what we can do in order to increase past attendance.
It will also be important to share this information with fellow teachers who may struggle with
other students and their attendance issues. If these strategies work, it could be worth trying on
other students too. The school principle should also know the results so he can suggest the
Since Chloe is leaving for high school at the end of the school year, passing this information onto
them could play a key role in her future attendance. Transitioning into high school is a big task;
there is much more freedom and opportunity to slack off and not show up too. I think it is
important for the staff there to learn from this study and monitor Chloes absenteeism as well as
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Appendix A
-What is the reasoning behind missing school this week? (Only if she was absent)
-What do you like about having the extra time and help after school?
-What dont you like about having the extra time and help after school?
-Do you feel as though you have a better grasp on your work?
-Do you want to share anything else regarding your absence, or having the extra time and