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WHO NEEDS SCHOOL SPIRIT? Leah Noreiga Summer 2011

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WHO NEEDS SCHOOL SPIRIT?Leah NoreigaSummer 2011

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Do you defend our school’s name?

No

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Do you boast to your friends about our

school?No!

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Area of Focus

SCHOOL SPIRIT

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Personal Lens• SGA advisor

• Create events, fundraisers, dances• Cancelled

• Fire Hall• Once a month• No teachers, no parents• Freedom to dance• Innocent middle schoolers?

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Setting

• Middle School• AACPS• Diverse Background

• Single Parents• Military Parents• Very involved parents• Homeless students

• About 800 students• Old High School Building

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Setting

• Technology• After School Hours

• Wednesday and Thursday• After School Buses

• SGA Group• 10 students• Meet biweekly

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Keywords• SGA: Student Government Association• After School Hours: an hour beyond the

regular school that gives opportunities for students to get extra help or make up work.

• Activity Buses: buses that provides transportation to home after the after school hours are done

• Fire Hall: a dance held at the local fire station once a month that is supervised by the employees of the event.

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Research Question

How can I improve school spirit using SGA and

technology?

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Rationale

• School Spirit can:• Decrease negative attitudes• Create self-esteem • Create relationships• Increase pride

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Literature Review 3 key areas

Student Involvement

Technology Parent Involvement

Increases Student

Motivation

Connect Ed-keeps everyone informed

Getting input or ideas

Increases Student body

support

Blogs-enhances performance and

engagement

Get their support

Social Networks-boast about achievements,

events, etc

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Methodology• Teacher research

• Beneficial-done by teachers for teachers

• Not done by university researchers• Qualitative research

• interviews • Questionnaires• Observations• Surveys

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Participants:

• Four students from each grade 6-8• SGA • Teacher volunteers

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Preliminary Data Collection

School Spirit Survey given to 7th and 8th graders

Evaluation of Intervention

School Spirit Survey given a 2nd time to 6th, 7th and 8th graders

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Procedures of Verification

• Wolcott’s (1994) Strategies• Talk less• Observe fully• Use research journal• Seek feedback

• Guba (1994) Triangulation

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Ethical Considerations

• Allow participates to express any concerns

• Participating is voluntary • Fake names will be used• Share findings with participants

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Action Plan

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Timeline

Phase I:September:

• Select 12 students, 4 from each grade, send home letters

• Pass out School Spirit surveys to students at lunch 7th and 8th graders (evaluate data)

• Set up comment box and announce to school about the use

• Interview the selected students about school spirit

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October:• Dance will be announced by SGA-observe reaction• Set up Shutterfly website for SGA, announce use

by sending flyers to first period teachers to announce

• Dance heldNovember:

• Interview the selected 12 students about the dance

• Using suggestions, SGA plans second event

Phase II:December:

• Second event announced-observe reactions• Remind students about comment box and shared

drive• Interview 12 students after the event • Give out School Spirit Survey at lunch again to all

grades

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Action Research Team

• Leah Noreiga, main researcher• Ms. Marcian, 2nd SGA advisor• School One various teacher

volunteers• Dr. Michaloski

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