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Ction Research: Generating and Analyzing Data

The document discusses analyzing data in action research. It provides steps for analyzing data, including defining the problem, looking for relevant evidence, analyzing root causes, and validating causes through speaking to affected individuals. Examples are given of analyzing data related to student drop-out rates, reading miscues, and participation levels in science class to identify focus areas and develop interventions.
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Ction Research: Generating and Analyzing Data

The document discusses analyzing data in action research. It provides steps for analyzing data, including defining the problem, looking for relevant evidence, analyzing root causes, and validating causes through speaking to affected individuals. Examples are given of analyzing data related to student drop-out rates, reading miscues, and participation levels in science class to identify focus areas and develop interventions.
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A ction Research

Generating and Analyzing


Data
Objectives:
• Understand the steps in generating and analyzing
data
• Determine evidenced-based data to formulate
comprehensive intervention
• Appreciate the importance validating causes to treat
the existing problem
ACTION
RESEARCH
FRAMEWORK
Step 2
THINGS TO REMEMBER IN ANALYZING DATA

1. Define the classroom problem that contributes to low


performance.
2. Go back to the evidences and look for cases that
shows the problem.
3. From the evidences present, cull out only relevant
cases that shows the problem.
4. Analyze the root causes of the problem.
ANALYZING DATA

The school has 1,130 students. By the month of


December it was found out that the drop-out rate reached
3.89 % . In actual, 44 students dropped schooling. The
research team will look into the data and analyze the
reasons of dropping out.
ANALYZING DATA
1. Get into the details
Questions:
1. What year level contributes high number of drop-outs?
2. At what months do prevailing high drop-out occurs?
3. What are the specific problems that contributes high drop-
out rates?

School Year G7 G8 G9 G10 Total Dropout

2014-15 7 10 15 12 44
ANALYZING DATA
2. Validating Causes (Voice of the Costumer)
VOCs can be done through interviews, focused group
discussion (FGD), triads/dyads, home visitation with
conversation to parents. This is a way of generating the root
cause of the problem.

Distance
Financial Health
from Disaster N = 15
Matters Problems
schools
8 2 4 1 15
ANALYZING DATA
2. Validating Causes (Voice of the Costumer)
Parent’s
No Interest The
The School intention to
in Going to Lessons are N = 15
is far stop child’s
School Difficult
schooling
8 4 3 1 15

3. Narrow the focus to create doable interventions


ANALYZING DATA
Word Recognition Level
Grade Level Frustration Instructional Independent Total
IV - Dao 3 5 29 37
IV - Pine 4 7 22 33
IV - Kamagong 4 2 30 36
Total 11 14 81 106
ANALYZING DATA
1. Get into the details

Questions:
1. What are the prevalent miscues recorded from the 11
readers?
2. At what miscues are they common with?
3. What are the specific reasons of committing the miscues?
ANALYZING DATA
1. Get into the details
Mispronounced
Student Omission Reversal Hesitation Substitution
Word
           
A 5 6 1 2 2
B 3 4 3 1 1
C 5 7 2 3 2
D 3 7 2 5 2
E 1 4 3 2 1
F 5 6 4 4 1
G 3 4 2 2 1
H 2 5 4 3 2
I 2 6 1 2 1
J 4 6 1 1 1
K 2 8 2 1 1
Total 35 63 25 26 15
ANALYZING DATA
2. Validating Causes (Voice of the Costumer)
Causes for Mispronounced Production
Difficulty in
Speech Reading
New Words Tension N = 11
Impairment Consonant
Combination
2 6 2 1 11

3. Narrow the focus to create doable interventions


ACTIVITY

1. Each group is given a situation to work on.


2. Analyze the situation given and present the output
through tabular presentation.
3. Each group is required to present two tables
Table 1 – The Target Respondents/Specific
Situations
Table 2 – Validating Causes
Situation 1:
The school has a population of 1,300 students. At the start
of the school year, the Health and Nutrition Council of the
school assess student’s nutritional status through its Body
Mass Index (BMI). 32 students were identified as
undernourished. Having the belief that nutritional status
affects the performance of students in science, the teacher
plans for an intervention to increase the Participation Level of
students in her science class. The class is scheduled in the
morning session...
Situation 2:
Grade 4 Yakal has 40 students. At the start of
December, 5 out of 40 students incurred perennial
absences until the month of January. The teacher will look
into the data to solve the perennial absenteeism.
Situation 3:

By the month of August, the teacher observed that out of


40 students/pupils, 7 are frequently tardy in her class. The
Filipino subject is scheduled 1st period in the afternoon. The
teacher will gather the data and analyze the situation that
occurs.
Situation 4:

After the first quarter, the teacher found out that 10


students in her class seldom submit their assignments. Even
if the teacher recorded the assignments and told the students
about the risk of it on their grades, still students were not
responsive. The teacher will now start to analyze the
situation.
Step 2
Situation 1:
The school has a population of 1,300 students. At the start
of the school year, the Health and Nutrition Council of the
school assess student’s nutritional status through its Body
Mass Index (BMI). 32 students were identified as
undernourished. Having the belief that nutritional status
affects the performance of students in science, the teacher
plans for an intervention to increase the Participation Level of
students in her science class. The class is scheduled in the
morning session...
ANALYZING DATA
1. Get into the details

Questions:
1. Who are the students be given immediate attention?
2. What are the factors that affects their low participation
rating?
1. Who are the students to be given immediate attention?

Participation Rating of Grade 9 Students in Science

71-74 75-79 80-84 86-up N = 32

5 11 7 9 32
2. Validating Causes
Reasons of Undernutrition
Eat Breakfast
No Breakfast to Do not like to
but Food is not Skip Breakfast N = 16
Eat Eat Breakfast
Nutritious

4 8 3 1 16
Situation 2:
Grade 4 Yakal has 40 students. At the start of
December, 5 out of 40 students incurred perennial
absences until the month of January. The teacher will look
into the data to solve the perennial absenteeism.
ANALYZING DATA
1. Get into the details
- Who are the students be given immediate attention?
No. of Absences Incurred by Identified Students

5-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 N=5

1 1 2 1 5
ANALYZING DATA
2. Validating Causes (Voice of the Costumer)
Causes of Perennial Absenteeism

Living in Flood- Living in Insurgent


Living in a Far Area N=4
prone Ares Area

2 1 1 4

3. Narrow the focus to create doable interventions


Situation 3:

By the month of August, the teacher observed that out of


40 students/pupils, 7 are frequently tardy in her class. The
Filipino subject is scheduled 1st period in the afternoon. The
teacher will gather the data and analyze the situation that
occurs.
ANALYZING DATA
1. Get into the details
- Who are the students be given immediate attention?
No. of Tardiness Incurred by Identified Students

5-10 11-15 16-20 N=7

1 3 3 7
ANALYZING DATA
2. Validating Causes (Voice of the Costumer)
Causes of Perennial Tardiness
The School is far
from home and The pupils watch
The pupils play
parents would not “Showtime” before N=6
allow them to bring DOTA after lunch
going to school
“baon”
3 2 1 6

3. Narrow the focus to create doable interventions


Situation 4:

After the first quarter, the teacher found out that 10


students in her class seldom submit their assignments. Even
if the teacher recorded the assignments and told the students
about the risk of it on their grades, still students were not
responsive. The teacher will now start to analyze the
situation.
ANALYZING DATA
1. Get into the details
- Who are the students be given immediate attention?
No. of Students who Seldom Submit Assignments

1-5 5-10 11-15 N=7

1 1 8 10
ANALYZING DATA
2. Validating Causes (Voice of the Costumer)
Causes of Non-Submission of Assignments
There are many
works at home and The assignments
No internet signal in
time is very limited are difficult to N=6
for doing the community
answer
assignments
5 2 2 9

3. Narrow the focus to create doable interventions


Questions/Clarifications
Thank You…

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