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Title: EETT AR Mentors: Getting Started


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EETT AR MentorsGetting Started
  • August 2008

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Review of ARs Purpose in EETT
  • To document the effects of EETT funding on
    student learning
  • To include teachers voices in statewide report
    to legislature
  • To support teachers as they systematically
    intentionally study their laptop use

3
AR Process
  • Identify the AR Inquiry
  • AR Context
  • Data Collection
  • Data Analysis
  • Implications Actions

4
Identify the AR Inquiry
  • Keep student achievement at the forefront
  • Participants (i.e. 5th graders, low achieving 3rd
    graders, etc.)
  • Knowledge, skill or ability to be measured (i.e.
    science content, phonemic awareness, social
    skills, etc.)
  • Intervention (i.e. collaborative learning
    strategies, reading buddies, lab simulations,
    etc.)

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Identify the AR inquiry
  • Examples
  • How does the use of simulations within a 11
    environment influence low achieving 5th grade
    students mathematics learning during a unit on
    fractions ?

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AR Context
  • Content area
  • Grade level
  • Goals for inquiry
  • Targeted students
  • Type of school
  • Etc

7
Data Collection
  • Possible strategies use multiple when possible
  • -Test scores -Rubrics
  • -Student artifacts -Journals
  • -Anecdotal records -Informal interviews
  • -Focus groups -Reflective journals
  • -Fieldnotes -Literature

8
Data Collection
  • Should be a part of rather than apart from
    classroom practices
  • Create a time line to help keep the inquiry on
    track and ensure feasibility

9
Data Analysis
  • Most challenging part of process
  • Need to mesh data gut reactions
  • Individual teacher decisions

10
Data Analysis
  • Read and reread data to get an idea of whats
    there
  • Organize data in a logical way
  • Chronologically, by student, by strategies, by
    class, etc.
  • Interpret data support findings with artifact

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Example finding 1
  • Audio recording software and laptop use improved
    my two lowest achieving students test scores on
    weather and simple machine between 39 and 55
    points.

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Example finding 2
  • Audio recording software and laptop use improved
    my two lowest achieving students behavior during
    tests on weather and simple machine.

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Example finding 3
  • After starting with an average of 23.3 wpm, three
    of the four students achieved 115 words per
    minute, the 5th grade word per minute standard,
    on their DIBELS fluency tests.

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Implications and Actions
  • Action in classroom
  • Action in district
  • Professional dissemination via conferences
    publications
  • Grant writing

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Where should you be right now?
  • Determine how many AR mentors you will need and
    whether you want us to provide them.
  • Make a plan for running AR in your district
    (consider running 2 phases)

21
Where should you be right now?
  • Make initial contact with teachers at your
    earliest convenience
  • Be encouraging the process is pretty
    straightforward but the majority of teachers end
    up really enjoying it

22
What are we doing right now?
  • Working with FCIT to get the online tool on a
    stable and secure server.
  • Collecting information from each district
    regarding EETT participants.

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Contact us
  • Please do not hesitate to contact us
  • Kara dawson_at_coe.ufl.edu
  • Cathy cathycavanaugh_at_coe.ufl.edu
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