Transcript Slide 1

National Educational
Telecommunications Association
Annual Meeting
Henderson, Nevada
Jan. 12, 2010
• Unique collaborative effort
of PTV/SDE
• Goal: Sustainable,
collaborative state system
of high quality OPD
• Improve teacher content
knowledge, practice &
student performance
• Innovation & Technology
for 21st century skills
eFE STATES
Innovations
• Freely shared
resources among
partners (100+
courses)
• Facilitated online
courses created by/for
educators
• Aligned with state PD • Informed by continual
needs &
evaluation & research
state/national
standards
• Maximizes public
investments
Transformations
• A
model for curriculum planning &
revision!
• A triad of T&L resources: curriculum, PD,
classroom media
• PTV’s increased credentials for ed. staff
• Streamlined methods of production
Benefits
• $1.28 Million to 8 PTVs in FY 09
• Builds/extends on extensive partnerships for future
work; new constituencies/relevance
• Taps PTV expertise in developing web accessible
digital media aligned with PD, curriculum; new uses
for existing locally-owned PTV content
• Renewed & refined educational mission for both PTV
& SDE
Capacity Building Training and
Partnerships
• Cornerstone of success and sustainability
• Multi-level partnerships: in-state and cross-state
• Multi-faceted training: preparing online learning
leaders, instructors and developers
• Multi-level capacity building: national, state, teacher
• Multi-year focus: ongoing from program inception
Multi-Level Partnerships
• PTV / State partnership foundation of entire program
• In-state leadership teams
– PTV/State partners core of state leadership team
– Collaborative decision making
– Collaborative training and development
– Important new partnerships within partner
Agencies
• Cross-state collaboration
– Course sharing and adaptation
– Regular sharing of resources, lessons and plans
Multi-faceted Training
• Online Instructor Training
– Educators from each state prepared to teach online in
intensive graduate level online program
– Participants recruited from PTV, DoE, Districts
• Online Developer Training
– Educators from each state prepared to develop online in
intensive graduate level online program
– Development teams include PTV/State/District partners
• Online Leadership Development
– State leadership teams engage in week-long retreat for
training and planning each year
Multi-level capacity building
• National
– Developed a new model for collaboration and
sharing which keeps costs low and benefits high
• State
– Established policies, procedures and infrastructure
– Created expanding group of stakeholders
– Built strong and growing teacher base
• Teachers
– Providing access to high quality, effective, ongoing
PD that meets their needs
Five Focus Areas of the
Evaluation
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Implementation
Teacher Impacts
Student Impacts
Capacity Building
Sustainability
Implementation of the eFE
Initiative
Across all 8 states:
• 1536 workshops delivered
• Over 90 workshop titles offered
• 21,628 participants completed workshops
• 12,780 participants completed both pre
and post evaluation surveys
Profile of the Participants
N = 12,780
By Gender, Age & Ethnicity
By Qualifications, Experience & Title 1 Status
Participants’ Workshop
Satisfaction
Organization of eFE Courses
N = 12,780
Participant Satisfaction:
Comparisons with other OPD Programs
Likelihood of taking another OPD course
•eFE satisfaction data
largely comparable to other
OPD programs
–Eleven comparisons yielded no
differences
–Two differences favoring eFE (right)
–One difference favoring another
OPD program (right)
The website was user-friendly
Addressed areas of curricular/pedagogical need
Stability of Perceived Content Knowledge
• Significantly
higher content
knowledge on
the post and
follow-up survey
• F (1, 1701) =
914.81,
p < .001,
ηp2 = .48
(moderate effect)
Capacity Building
Across all 8 states:
• More than 480 workshop facilitators
trained
• More than 278 course developers trained
• More than 110 workshops developed
• 2 new states added to the initiative
• Development of local evaluation
Specific Sustainability
Strategies
Partnerships with public television stations help to:
• Provide video content for courses
• Market the eFE program within individual states
(planning, create spots)
• Recruit teacher participants (strategies)
• Recommend people for training (facilitators,
course developers)
Overall Sustainability Efforts
• Partnerships
– Public television
stations
– Departments of
Education
– Local universities
• Funding
– Partnerships
– Alternate grant funds
– Course fees
• Marketing
– Broadcast media
– Websites
– Conference
presentations
– Promotional literature
• Cross State
Collaboration
– Workshop sharing
– Ideas & Strategies
Additional Information
For additional information about eLearning
for Educators, contact:
Lynne Meeks
[email protected]
Alabama Public Television
Barbara Treacy
[email protected]
Education Development Center
Kara Smith
Boston College
[email protected]