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Gauging School Heads Sense of

Ownership and Its Effect in


Improving the School Improvement Plan (SIP)

RIZA RABOR NICOR, PhD


School Principal II
Doña Juana A. Lluch Memorial Central School
Iligan City Division
Context and Rationale
School Improvement Plan (SIP) has been a fundamental
feature of the Department of Education’s (DepEd) school
reform particularly in the School-Based Management (SBM)
thrust. It serves as organizing documents that detail school
heads' goals for improving educational practice, learning
outcomes and implement initiatives to achieve the goal of
providing access to quality education through shared
governance. It is evident that schools have SIPs that lays
down specific interventions that will undertake within a
period of three consecutive school years.
Context and Rationale
But the adaptive challenges of SIP actual implementing are
incredibly difficult and require discipline, visibility, vulnerability
and collaboration especially with the threat of the COVID-19
pandemic. There are ample resources that can be used to create an
SIP with the inclusion of the Learning Continuity Plan but very
few school heads have any formal training in creating the systems
used to implement, monitor, and respond to improvement plan
efforts. Today, School Leaders training for implementing
programmatic changes is almost trial and error on the job training.
Context and Rationale
This action research study will gauge the elementary
school heads sense of ownership and its effect in
improving School Improvement Plan (SIP).
Furthermore, this will enhance the school heads
knowledge on proper SIP usage through Professional
Development Intervention or trainings that can be
designed to engage school heads to reach the School
Improvement Plan (SIP) goals.
Action Research Questions:

1. To what extent do school heads agree with the statement “I am familiar


with most of the major points of the School Improvement Plan (SIP)”?
2. To what extent do school heads agree with the statement “The School
Improvement Plan’s (SIP) ability to effect changes in instruction and
school quality in the new normal school system”?
3. What Professional Development Intervention can be designed to
engage school heads to reach the School Improvement Plan
(SIP) goals?
Proposed Innovation, Intervention, and Strategy

Professional Development (PD)Training Design


for School Heads on SIP major points
Proposed Innovation, Intervention, and Strategy
Action Plan
Objectives Strategies Activities Success
Indicators
To improve school Apply DO 44, S. Conduct Division Training Matrix
heads knowledge 2015 to all public Level Orientation on on DO 44, S.
on the major schools DO 44, S. 2015 – 2015
points of the Guidelines on the Orientation
School Enhanced School Division Memo
Improvement Plan Improvement about the
(SIP) Planning (SIP) School Heads
Process and the orientation
School Report Card
(SRC) for Elementary Attendance
School Heads Sheet
(webinar or face-to- QAME Results
face orientation)
Proposed Innovation, Intervention, and Strategy

Action Plan
Objectives Strategies Activities Success Indicators
To improve school Creation and Conduct LAC  LAC Matrix
heads knowledge mobilization of sessions per district  LAC Minutes
on the major Learning Action on the different  Division Memo
points of the Cells (LACs) on the contents of the SIP about the
School different contents of found in the conduct of LAC
Improvement Plan the SIP found in the Guidebook per district
(SIP) Guidebook  Hard copy of
the Guidebook
 Attendance
Sheet
 QAME Results
Proposed Innovation, Intervention, and Strategy
Action Plan
Objectives Strategies Activities Success Indicators

To improve school Project Implementation Attend District/  Action Research


heads knowledge on under the Continuous Division or Regional- Write-ups
the major points of the Improvement Program level Research  Attendance Sheet
School Improvement (CIP) Congress  Certificate of
Plan (SIP) Participation
Write Action Research
and Innovation about
the SIP

Present action research


to the Division Level
Research Congress
Proposed Innovation, Intervention, and Strategy
Action Plan
Objectives Strategies Activities Success
Indicators
To improve Alignment of Implement  Training
school heads Programs Training design Design Copy
knowledge on Activities and and learning
the major points Projects (PAPs) in packages
of the School school according to
Improvement NEAP and
Plan (SIP) PPSSH standards
Proposed Innovation, Intervention, and Strategy
Action Plan
Objectives Strategies Activities Success
Indicators
2. Enhance School Reporting of SIP Submit the School  SIP copy signed
Heads SIP’s ability documents to Improvement Plan by DepEd
level to effect School Division (SIP), School authorities
changes in Office Report Card (SRC)
instruction and and Annual  Copy of AIP
school quality in Improvement Plan
the new normal (AIP) on the first
school system year of the three-
year cycle to the
School Division
Office
Proposed Innovation, Intervention, and Strategy
Action Plan
Objectives Strategies Activities Success
Indicators
2. Enhance Assessing the Conduct Self-  Copy of the
School Heads quality of the SIP Assessment using SIP QA Tool
SIP’s ability level base on the the SIP Quality
to effect changes Quality Assessment Tool  Summary of
in instruction and Assessment (QA) Provide Technical the progress of
school quality in Tool Assistance and project
the new normal Coaching to implementatio
school system Schools n and the
status of the
school
Proposed Innovation, Intervention, and Strategy
Action Plan
Objectives Strategies Activities Success
Indicators
2. Enhance Assessing the Conduct Self-  Copy of the
School Heads quality of the SIP Assessment using SIP QA Tool
SIP’s ability level base on the the SIP Quality
to effect changes Quality Assessment Tool  Summary of
in instruction and Assessment (QA) Provide Technical the progress of
school quality in Tool Assistance and project
the new normal Coaching to implementatio
school system Schools n and the
status of the
school
Proposed Innovation, Intervention, and Strategy
Action Plan
Objectives Strategies Activities Success Indicators
2. Enhance School Recognizing the Role Organize School  Letters of
Heads SIP’s ability and Responsibilities Planning Team (SPT) to Invitations
level to effect changes of the different DepEd select Priority
in instruction and offices on the policy Improvement Areas  Certificates of
school quality in the guidelines (PIAs) Appearance
new normal school Benchmark on the
system accomplishments of SIP  Memoranda
Projects about
Join Capacity Building  activities
Attend Invitational
Activities  School heads’
Revisit OPCRF reports on
Generate funds Program of
from the Barangay Activities
Council and GPTA funds
Methodology

Sampling:
Non-probability convenience sampling (n=115)
Data Gathering:
Survey and FGD
A Four-Point Likert Scale
Ethical Issues:
Proper Entry Protocol, Informed Consent Form
Analysis:
SPSS and Thematic Analysis
Activities
Workplan and Timelines Preparation
 Research brainstorming
 District Meetings
 LAC Session
 Orientation
 Needs segmentation
 Research formulation
 Research enrichment
School Year 2022 – 2023 Implementation
 Data-gathering
 FGD sessions
 Data Analysis
 LAC plan formulation
 Research presentation
 Presentation of PD Training design and LAC to
PSDS
 District research congress
 Research mentoring
 Benchmarking visits
 Capacity building
Monitoring
 LAC sessions
 Findings dissemination
 Monitoring & Evaluation
Plans for Dissemination and Utilization

School Heads in the 10 District will be furnished with


Division Memorandum

Presentation in DepEd Research Congress or Conference


Cost Estimates

This training will not be charged to any government


and local funds. Funding can be generated from Basic
Education Research Fund (BERF) amounting to Php
100,000.00 or from personal funds to defray materials
and other resources needed
Survey Form
School heads knowledge on the School Improvement Plan (SIP) usage
Strongly Disagree Agree Strongly
SIP Knowledge Disagree Agree
1-1.74 1.75-2.50 2.51-3.25 3.26-4.00

1. I am familiar with the Guidelines on the


Enhanced School Improvement Plan (SIP) Process
2. I do have a copy of the School Improvement Plan
(SIP) Guidebook
3. I have attended orientation seminars on the Enhanced
School Improvement Plan (SIP) and School Report
Card (SRC)
4. I am familiar with the School Improvement Plan
(SIP) Quality Assessment Tool
5.I am aware of my responsibility and accountability in
the Philippine Professional Standards for School
Heads
Survey Form
School Heads School Improvement Plan’s ability level to effect changes in instruction
and school quality in the new normal school system.
School Heads’ Ability Level Strongly Disagree Agree Strongly
Disagree Agree
1-1.74 1.75-2.50 2.51-3.25 3.26-4.00
1. I have implemented the School Improvement Plan (SIP) cycle and
SRC through stakeholders’ engagement
2. I have served as a learning resource to fellow school heads in
upgrading personal and professional development aligned with the
Philippine Professional Standards for School Heads
3. I communicated and collaborated with my stakeholders for sense of
ownership.
4. The school conducted Continuous Improvement Program (CIP) such
as research and innovation that led to changes in teaching practices
5. The School/ division office conducted monitoring and assessment
(M&E) through the use of School Improvement Plan (SIP) Quality
Assessment Tool
Questionnaire for Focus Group Discussion
A. School heads knowledge on the School Improvement Plan (SIP) usage

SIP Knowledge
1. I am familiar with the Guidelines on the Enhanced School Improvement Plan (SIP)
Process
2. I do have a copy of the School Improvement Plan (SIP) Guidebook
3. I have attended orientation seminars on the Enhanced School Improvement Plan (SIP)
and School Report Card (SRC)

4. I am familiar with the School Improvement Plan (SIP) Quality Assessment Tool
5.I am aware of my responsibility and accountability in the Philippine Professional
Standards for School Heads
Questionnaire for Focus Group Discussion
B. School Heads School Improvement Plan’s ability level to effect changes in
instruction and school quality in the new normal school system.

School Heads’ Ability Level


1. I have implemented the School Improvement Plan (SIP) cycle and SRC through
stakeholders’ engagement.
2. I have served as a learning resource to fellow school heads in upgrading personal and
professional development aligned with the Philippine Professional Standards for School
Heads.
3. I communicated and collaborated with my stakeholders for sense of ownership.
4. The school conducted Continuous Improvement Program (CIP) such as research and
innovation that led to changes in teaching practices.
5. The School/ division office conducted monitoring and assessment (M&E) through the
use of School Improvement Plan (SIP) Quality Assessment Tool.

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