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Research and Evaluation of Mathematics and Science Implementation. Kirby School District 140 Everyday Mathematics (EM) and Science Program. CEMSE Background. Who is CEMSE? The Center for Elementary Mathematics and Science Education (CEMSE) at the University of Chicago - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Kirby School District 140Everyday Mathematics (EM) and Science Program
Research and Evaluation of Mathematics and Science
Implementation
CEMSE BackgroundWho is CEMSE?• The Center for Elementary Mathematics and Science Education
(CEMSE) at the University of Chicago
What is CEMSE’s Research About?• Supports high quality mathematics and science instruction and
learning for all students.
• Committed to generating useful and practical information for educators and developing evidence-based understandings that can advance the field.
What is the REMSI project?• The Research and Evaluation of Mathematics and Science
Implementation (REMSI) project coordinates three funded projects into a single effort to accomplish the following goals:
– Measure the implementation of EM and science programs and share findings with schools and districts
– Identify the factors that affect EM and science program implementation and sustainability
– Create reliable, valid instruments for measuring the use of Everyday Mathematics (EM) and science curricula
REMSI Project Overview
Data Collection will occur from Fall 2011 – Spring 2014 (3 years) in several sites, including the following:
• Champaign, IL• Evanston, IL• Seattle, WA • Tinley Park, IL• Stamford, CT• Chicago, IL
This year (2011-12) is Project Year 1.
What are we measuring?We measure program implementation based on the following:
1. Critical components – the essential elements of the EM and Science programs
2. Factors/Attitudes – the elements other than the EM or science program itself that affect implementation
Note: Our philosophy is that there is not one “correct” way to use a program. Our goal is to understand how a program is being used and why.
What are we measuring?1. Critical components - the essential elements of the EM and
science programs
REMSI’s framework distinguishes between two broad types of Critical ComponentsInteractional Critical ComponentsExamples: teacher facilitating discussion, teacher use of assessment to informinstruction, students demonstrate autonomy, students take risks
http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/
Structural Critical ComponentsExamples: order of the lessons, presence of materials, inclusion of all lesson parts, content backgroundinformation, national standard benchmarks information
http://sitemaker.umich.edu/stebbinskristin/
• Elements of the environment – Inside the organization (e.g., communication, collaboration, resource allocation)– Outside the organization (e.g., political external climate, networks)
• Individual and organizational characteristics (e.g., motivation, leadership, innovativeness)
• Opportunities for learning and their utility
• Fit between the program and with current practice, values, and needs
• Perceptions about the program (e.g., visibility, adaptability, ease of use)
What are we measuring?2. Factors/Attitudes – the elements other than the EM or science
program itself that affect implementation
Data Collection Overview
• Online Questionnaires: All teachers, principals, and students (grades 3-5) in all 5 elementary schools will be invited to participate in online questionnaires.
• On-Site Data Collection:
All schools will also participate in on-site data collection (observations, interviews, focus groups). Not all teachers and students will necessarily participate in all activities.
Year 1: Online Questionnaires
In Year 1:• All teachers will complete the following:
• Teacher EM Instruction Questionnaire (winter and spring)• Spring date TBD
• Teacher EM Attitude Questionnaire (winter and spring)
In winter and spring, teachers who complete the questionnaires are eligible for a cash drawing:
• 2 prizes: $100 • 1 prize: $250• 1 prize: $500
Year 1: On-Site Data Collection
Year 1 (April 30-May 8): • 6 teachers per school (1 per grade) will participate in:
• 1 EM observation • 4 EM instruction logs• 1 EM interview
• 6 teachers per school (1 per grade) will participate in • 1 EM focus group
• School principals will be interviewed• Students (grades 3-5) will participate in focus groups
Teachers will be compensated:• $50 for completing 4 logs • $25 for participating in a focus group • $50 for completing an interview
Spring 2012 Schedule
• Monday, April 30: Christa McAuliffe Elementary • Tuesday, May 1: Helen Keller Elementary• Wednesday, May 2: Fernway Park Elementary• Thursday, May 3: (make-up day)
• Monday, May 7: John A. Bannes Elementary• Tuesday, May 8: Millennium Elementary• Wednesday, May 9: (make-up day)
Data Collection: Years 2 and 3
Year 2: Same as Year 1, with Additional Data Collection• All teachers will take one science instruction
questionnaire• More teachers will participate in observations and
complete logs (EM and science)• Students (grades 3-5) will complete two online
questionnaires – Student EM Questionnaire– Student Science Questionnaire
Year 3: Same as Year 1
Questions?
Amy Cassata Email: [email protected]
Sarah RandEmail: [email protected]
Access this presentation at the CEMSE - Researchers Without Borders Website:www.researcherswithoutborders.org/kirby