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Presented by Monica Ballay, LASPDG Staff
www.laspdg.org
Data Based Decision Making
Assessing the Outcomes of Professional Development Events
ConsiderationsThis webinar is being recorded and
will be available for viewing at www.laspdg.org
If you need to ask a question, please use the Chat Pod on bottom right of your screen
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Roll Call• At this time, if you have not already done so, please use your chat pod and type your district/LEA that you are representing
People First Language
Kathie Snow. (n.d.) A few words about People First Language. Disability is Natural. Retrieved August 1, 2012 from http://www.disabilityisnatural.com/images/PDF/pfl-sh09.pdf
Kathie Snow. (n.d.) A few words about People First Language. Disability is Natural. Retrieved August 1, 2012 from http://www.disabilityisnatural.com/images/PDF/pfl-sh09.pdf
“People First Language puts the person before the disability and describes what a person has, not who a person is.”
Objectives:1) To gain knowledge/skills to create an effective feedback/evaluation form for a training/workshop event
2) To gain knowledge of Guskey’s 5 Critical Level of PD Evaluation
Using the Chat Pod, type a common question used on feedback/evaluation forms for a workshop/training?
#4 Include some “open-ended” Questions
What will you do next with the information received from this workshop?
What part of the workshop was most beneficial to your job?
#5 Align questions with goal(s)/objective(s)
Workshop Title/Goal: Strategies for Families of students with Autism
Objective: To give families strategies to support their child at home on behavior, sensory, and social issues
Workshop Evaluation Questions:What role does sensory integration play in the life of a child with Autism?
This workshop increased your knowledge of behavior, sensory and social issues for students with Autism? Yes Or No
This workshop increased your skills on strategies to support your students with Autism at home? Yes Or No
#6 Include questions about gain of Knowledge & Skill.
Workshop Title/Goal: Strategies for Families of students with Autism
Objective: To give families strategies to support their child at home on behavior, sensory and social issues
Workshop Evaluation Questions:What role does sensory integration play in the life of a child with Autism?
This workshop increased your knowledge of behavior, sensory and social issues for students with Autism? Yes Or No
This workshop increased your skills on strategies to support your students with Autism at home? Yes Or No
*Give pre/post test to measure gain in knowledge & skills
#10 Make completion of feedback form
part of training time
Make time during workshop time for participates to complete evaluation either paper or electronic (survey
monkey….)!Workshop AgendaIf workshop is 2pm – 4pm….
3:40 – 3:50 pm Complete Evaluation & Turn In3:50 – 4:00 pm (Give out door prizes, resources, complete stipends, give certificates)
FORMAT OF SURVEY• Paper & Pen• Electronic (i.e. Survey monkey,
Zoomerang….)• Existing Feedback Forms
Things to consider...
How well do you as a district and/or school organize, analyze & report data from feedback/evaluation forms on PD events back to appropriate stakeholders?•Letter Grade “A”•Letter Grade “B”•Letter Grade “C”•Letter Grade “D”•Letter Grade “F”
Don’t forget to organizing, analyzing & reporting data with all stakeholders in a timely manner through multiple sources.
Why give feedback/evaluation forms after conducting a workshop? Select the best fit answer•It is required•See if participants liked the food•Measure gain in knowledge & skill•Identify needs of participants
Guskey’s 5 Levels of PD Evaluation
Level 1: Participant ReactionLevel 2: Participant LearningLevel 3: Organizational Support and LearningLevel 4: Participant Use of New Knowledge and SkillsLevel 5: Student Learning Outcomes
Words of Wisdom from Guskey!
• Guskey’s levels progress from formative (especially levels one and two) to summative evaluation (especially levels four and five).
• Engage teachers and other stakeholders in the planning of professional development activities and evaluation.
• Guskey describes the process for "working backwards/starting with the end in mind" from Level 5 "the student learning outcomes that you want to achieve" and through each successive level to "what set of experiences will enable participants to acquire the needed knowledge and skills (Level 1)."
Level 1: Participant ReactionPurpose- Gauge the participants’ reactions about information and needsTechnique – Usually QuestionnaireQuestions – Was presenter knowledgeable? Was your time well spent?
Level 2: Participant Learning
Purpose- Examine participants’ level of attained learningTechnique – Personal reflection, survey, testQuestions – Did participants learn what was intended?
Level 3: Organization Support and Change
Purpose- Analyze organization support for skills gained in staff developmentTechnique – Minutes of district meeting, questionnaires, structured interviewsQuestions – Problems addressed efficiently, sufficient resources such as time?
Level 4: Participant Use of New Knowledge and Skills
Purpose- Determine whether participates are using what they learned and using it wellTechnique – Questionnaires, structured interviews, personal reflectionsQuestions – Are participants implementing their skills and to what degree?
Level 5: Student Learning Outcomes
Purpose- Analyze the correlating student learning objectivesTechnique – classroom grades, tests, direct observationQuestions – Did students show improvement in academic, behavior or other areas?
Should feedback process/tool created as an Afterthought or it is an Integral Part of planning?•Afterthought•Integral part
Recap Objectives:
1) To gain knowledge and skills to create an effective evaluation/feedback form for a training/workshop event
The contents of this activity were developed under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education, #H323A110003. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.
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Questions?• Please use your chat pod if you have questions related to this presentation (if time permits, we will answer them, if not please email questions to contacts below)
• After this webinar, you may email any content-related questions to Monica Ballay [email protected]
• You may email any grant-related questions to Melanie Lemoine [email protected] 37