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CCSSO Surveys of Enacted Curriculum (SEC) State Collaborative Be Inspired, Be Engaged, Be Informed: SEC Project Planning and Leader Training February 11 - 12, 2008 Catamaran Hotel, 2999 Mission Boulevard San Diego, CA 92109 2004-2007 East Tennessee Science Partnership (ETnSP) Tennessee Department of Education MSP Terry Lashley, Ph.D. Project Director ETnSP Partners University of Tennessee Pellissippi State Technical Community College Five School Systems Appalachian Rural Systemic Initiative Appalachian Math Science Partnership American Museum of Science and Energy Survey of the Enacted Curriculum Using Data Getting Results ETnSP Focus Middle School Science Teachers and Special Education Teachers who teach science Phase I Baseline data collection from all teacher participants Phase II Analysis of Student Achievement Data and Development of Individualized PD Plans Phase III Access to Research-Based Interventions Phase IV Delivery of Data-Driven Science Content Ongoing Monitoring of implementation and data Science Content Assistance ETnSP … some details 30+ Days per Teacher of Individualized Professional Development and Support over 3 years (April 1, 2004 - March 31, 2007) Data training for middle grades science teachers, middle school principals, and central office staff Classroom mentoring during implementation of new content Establishing data teams and professional learning communities centered on continuous improvement in middle school science teaching and learning ETnSP … some unique features Exit strategy was a key feature in data analysis and content and RBI implementation IHE Faculty received professional development on Standards (Content Clarification), Pedagogy, State Curriculum and Assessment Teachers and administrators provided with the professional development and tools for continuous improvement in school-based settings ETnSP Higher Educational Faculty Interventions Pre-Institute Support for IHE Faculty Tennessee Curriculum Framework Tennessee Blueprint Educational Research Pedagogy and Pedagogical Content Knowledge Resources Pre-test/Post-test Design Standards Ongoing Support for IHE Faculty ETnSP … data collection All teachers observed in their classroom prior to any ETnSP intervention (baseline data). All teachers assigned a code enabling the individual tracking of intervention impact. There was a comparison group (quasi-experimental design). Stratified data analysis based upon identified levels of participation. Looking for Alignment Taught Curriculum What, When and How? Standards Adapted from Fenwick English Written Curriculum Tested Curriculum Vertical and Horizontal Articulation? At what cognitive demand? Academic Year and Summer Interventions Individualized Professional Development Plan Data Boosters GPS and other Technology Workshops Surveys of the Enacted Curriculum Inquiry Institute Understanding by Design Research Based Interventions Content Institutes Data Days Proposal Development (Grantwriting) PD SEC Workshop ETnSP Content Institutes Content Focus Cells and Cell Processes Chemistry Earth Science Genetics and Biotechnology Physical Science BALANCED INSTRUCTION CONTENT PCK Curriculum Student Learning PEDAGOGY STUDENTS Assessment Adapted from Darling-Hammond, Linda (2006) Constructing 21st Century Teacher, Journal of Teacher Education 57(3), 300-314. Terry Lashley, 2007 Percent Proficient: Sample Data from a Comparison and Treatment School in the Same District 100 90 80 O rganis ms Interac t with E nvironment 70 Heredity and R eproduc tion 60 Divers ity and A daptation 50 E arth F eatures 40 30 E arth R es ourc es 20 F orc es and Motion 10 Interac tions and Matter 0 2005 2006 C omparis on S c hool 2007 2005 2006 Treatment S c hool 2007 Good Teachers Getting Better! 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% Advanced 50% Prof. Non-Prof. 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% IL HR DA EF ER 2004-2005 FM IM IL HR DA EF ER 2005-2006 FM IM IL HR DA EF ER 2006-2007 FM IM A Teacher Quote “The East Tennessee Science Partnership not only increased student performance but also allowed me be to become a confident and knowledgeable instructor.” R. Gastineau 8th Grade Science Teacher Quote from a Lead Teacher “Participating in this project has been one of the most rewarding, informative, and beneficial projects I have participated in. The Professional Development was what was needed because of the data training and other analysis. I wish more administrators were aware of this and would allow teachers to develop individual professional development plans. Time is too precious to waste on unneeded professional development.” Diane Vaughn, President Tennessee Science Teachers Association Internal Evaluation: Some Indicators 1. Teachers appear to desire a larger, more central role in developing and sustaining improvements in teaching and learning. Internal Evaluation: Some Indicators 2. Even a few days of targeted, focused professional development can have an immediate impact on teachers from the perspective of school improvement. The relatively technical aspect of school reform, data analysis, can be taught to teachers in a few days time if the lessons are contextually realistic, meaningful, and integrated with handson applications that occur over a period of weeks. Internal Evaluation: Some Indicators 3. Standards-based improvement efforts require that all actors, and especially specialists from higher education providing content training, be fully cognizant of national and state science standards and use them as the basis for training efforts. In the past higher education content experts were typically not aware of the P-12 science content standards, especially from perspective of the requirements for each individual grade levels. Q&A If you have any questions later, please contact me at: Dr. Terry Lashley SouthEast Educational, Incorporated 239 South Peters Road Knoxville, Tn 37923 Office: 865-357-3280 Fax: 865-357-3281 Email: [email protected]