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Executive Summary
• Program Description
• Evaluation Data and Analysis
– Goal: Evaluate Utility, Clarity, and Implementation of the Online Math I Unit Plans
– Responsive Evaluation Framework
• Findings and Recommendations
1. Additional Teacher Resources
2. More Student Learning Activities
3. Increase Investment in Technology
4. Increase Awareness of Online Plans
Goals and Objectives
• Academic Innovation Units
• Common Core Program Objectives
• Common Core Objectives for Students
• Common Core Objectives for Teachers
Common Core Program
Link to Common Core Standards Common Core Math Standards
Common Core Objectives for Teachers
• No need to reinvent the wheel
• Complete units created around the Common Core
• Assessments and data available online
Who was the program designed to help?
The standards are:
• Research- and evidence-based
• Clear, understandable, and consistent
• Aligned with college and career expectations
• Based on rigorous content and application of
knowledge through higher-order thinking skills
• Built upon the strengths and lessons of current
state standards
• Informed by other top performing countries in
order to prepare all students for success in our
global economy and society
• High School
Math Teachers
• Math I
Students
Publicity
New Approach to Online Learning
Discussed at the Bridgeport Conference
Center
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Program Activities
Students
• Six Units
• Multimedia delivery
• Interactive games,
simulations, practice
problems
• Online Assessments
Teachers
• Access to all student
resources and
assessment data
• Extra resources
• Teacher Community
Discussion Board
Measuring Student Success
• Goal achievement
through testing
• A unit must be
completed successfully
before moving on
• Pre and Post tests
Responsive Evaluation Framework
• Advantages of Responsive Evaluation – Work closely with stakeholders
– Allow for evaluators to determine the merit and worth of the Math I Unit Plans
– Goal of the evaluation is to improve the program
– Provide constructive recommendations for improvement
– Utilize Quantitative and Qualitative Data to assess intended and unintended outcomes
– None definitive judgments, rather recommendations and accolades
Stakeholder Key Issues
1) To understand the utility of the Next
Generation Math 1 Unit Plans for
teachers
2) To assess the unit plan’s ease of use
3) Address any additional resources needed
for implementation.
Data Collection & Analysis
• Sources of Data
– Survey 1
– Survey 2
– Blue Ribbon Follow Up Meeting
– Online Community Discussion Boards
Survey 1
• Generated by Evaluation Team specifically for Next Generation Math I Unit Plans.
• Administered online through Survey Monkey
• Sent to nineteen pilot instructors
• Address teacher demographics of years of experience, preferred method of content delivery, number of unit plans utilized
• 5 Likert-Type scale items to address utility, ease of use, and resources
• 2 open ended questions to provide information concerning utilization and improvements
Survey 1
• Analysis
– Teacher Demographics-Frequency Tables and
percentages
– Likert-Type Questions-Frequency Tables,
Mean, and percentages
– Open ended Questions-examined for
common words, phrases, or topics.
Frequency tables will help organize the data.
Survey 2
• Created by Stakeholders to evaluate both the Next Generation and the Teach 21 websites
• Administered at the Blue Ribbon Math I Follow Up meeting in Morgantown, WV on March 29, 2014
• Evaluators only analyzed data from relevant questions
• Eleven Likert-Scale questions
• Five free response questions
Survey 2
• Analysis
– The Likert-Scale Items were analyzed using
frequency tables and percentages
– Free response questions were examined for
common words, phrases, or topics.
Frequency tables will help organize the data
Related Survey Questions to
Stakeholder Issues
16j) I will use The Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools website assessment system to gather student data to inform my instruction.
19) How would you use The Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools website to support your classroom? (Check all that apply)
Unit ease of use 4) I am comfortable with using a computer and online tools:
1b) How would you rate the user interactivity on the Teach 21 Website?
6) The unit plans for Math I was easy to follow?
3) Please list any specific concerns you have regarding the effectiveness of the content and
technology used on the current Teach 21 website.
4) What would you recommend to improve the
content and user interactivity of the Teach 21 website?
17) What features of The Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools website do you like?
18) What features of The Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools website do you like? What can be improved?
20) What would be the challenges with using The Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools
website?
21) Please provide any specific feedback for The
Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools courses.
22) Please rate the following items regarding The
Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools website: Appearance, Usability, Structure, Content,
Instructional Resources, Teacher Support.
Address Additional Resources needed to
Implement Unit Plans
4) I am comfortable with using a computer and online tools?
5) What other classroom resources are you currently using to implement the integrated mathematics
courses?
5) If I have any questions or need
assistance with a Math I Unit Plan, it is easy for me to find help?
8) I am comfortable with using a computer and online
tools?
8) I support the Common Core Math I Implementation in West Virginia.
14) Please describe what other resources in content and technology for teachers, student and parents that the Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools
Website can provide?
15) Does the Next Generation Mathematics for WV
Schools website provide adequate resources in content and technology for teachers, students and parents?
16d) I have the resources at my school to implement The Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools
Mathematics courses.
Key Stakeholder
Needs Survey 1 Survey 2
Utility of Online Units 3) How many different units in Math I
have you used? 1a) How would you rate the current content on the
Teach 21 website?
7) I feel prepared to use the Math I
Unit Plans in my classroom? 1c) How would you rate the way that the Teach 21
website assists you in the meeting the Next Generation Content Standards and Objectives?
2) How does the current Teach 21 website content and technology assist you with meeting the goals of the Common Core State Standards? Please Explain
6) How do you currently use website content and technology in the classroom?
7)What type of content delivery do you prefer? Group Instruction Individual Pace Other:___________
16a) The Next Generation Mathematics for WV
Schools website will better assist me in meeting the Common Core State Standards in my classroom
16b) The Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools website will engage my students in learning mathematics
16c) The Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools website will enhance my classroom
instruction.
16e) The Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools website can replace static textbooks.
16f) The Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools website assessment systems is a powerful
instructional tool.
16g) The Next Generation Mathematics for WV
Schools website Teacher community is a powerful educational tool.
16h) I use The Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools website to support my instruction.
16i) I will use The Next Generation Mathematics for WV Schools website teacher community to collaborate with other teachers.
Additional Data Sources
• Blue Ribbon Follow Up Meeting on March
29, 2014 in Morgantown, WV.
• Online Community Discussion Boards
Findings:
• Our data analysis was based on the 3 key
issues noted in our evaluation framework:
1. To understand the utility of the online units
2. Assess the units ease of use
3. Address any additional resources needed to
implement the online units.
Findings for Key Issues:#1 To understand the utility of the online units
Evaluator-created Survey:• Individuals surveyed had interacted with at least one unit in the Math
I Lesson section
• There were mixed results when asked if the unit lessons were easy
to follow
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assist them with meeting the new standards with the Math I
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• There were mixed results when asked if the website would engage
student learning or enhance classroom instruction.
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Student Engagement Improve Classroom Instruction
Findings for Key Issues:#1 To understand the utility of the online units
Findings for Key Issues:#2: Assess the units ease of use
• Statement: I am comfortable with
computers and online tools.
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Survey“The unit plans for Math I was easy to follow.”
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Findings for Key Issues:#2: Assess the units ease of use
Findings for Key Issues:#3: Address any additional resources
needed to implement the online units.
• High demand for additional resources.
“Most of my experience with the site has been flustering. Broken
links, activities I would not use, too much „fluff‟ and not enough „meat‟. “
“Too many sites and not enough time to explore/adequately plan”
Discussion Board
Stakeholder-Created Survey:
Evaluator-Created Survey:
“The content does not connect from one unit to another.”
“They can be long and the standards are sometimes not
taught when I feel they need to be.”
Findings for Key Issues:#3: Address any additional resources
needed to implement the online units.
“I would simply like a good sources for activities related to
each objective. “
Discussion Board
Stakeholder-Created Survey:
Evaluator-Created Survey:
“Even if you were to follow the
Math I unit plans precisely, I still
feel you would have to supplement
other resources to ensure student
mastery of the skills.”
• High demand for additional activities.
Recommendations:
• Recommendation #1: Additional Resources
Individuals voiced a strong desire to have a listing of additional resources for each lesson to serve as optional supplemental content. There were concerns over the current content contain a large amount of “filler”.
• Recommendation #2: Additional Activities for all Units
Individuals voiced a strong desire the have more activities included in each lesson to assist in student comprehension of the unit objectives.
Recommendations:
• #3: Investment in Technology:Math I is a learning system delivered online. With such a
technology-centric learning method, adequate computers and
internet connection must be in place in order for this program to
succeed.
I have the resources at my school to
implement The Next Generation
Mathematics for WV Schools mathematics
courses.
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Responses
“A lot of browsers in the schools are very outdated. It‟s highly
possible that many of the school‟s computers will not be able
to access the applets, etc. because of the outdated applets.
To use this in the classroom would require 1 to 1 computing
which doesn‟t happen at most schools. Many labs/computer
are “tied up” at this time of the year for assessment purposes.
The website seems prone to freezing/buffering.”
“Some technology components cannot be used because a
newer version of a program must be installed. Some content
takes way too much time on simple concepts and other
concepts need deeper development.”
Stakeholder-Created Survey:
References
• ASCD. (2014). Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Retrieved from ASCD and Common Core State Standards: http://www.ascd.org/common-core-state-standards/common-core-state-standards-adoption-map.aspx
• Stake, R., (2004). Standards-Based & Responsive Evaluation. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Inc.
• Stufflebeam, D., & Shinkfield A. (2007). Evaluation Theory, Models, & Applications. San Francisco, CA: Josey-Bass.
• West Virginia University. (2012). WVU Academic Innovation K12. Retrieved from Introduction to Common Core:http://k12.wvu.edu/Courses/introduction.php?c=1