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Using WebQuests & STELLA with Pre- Service Teachers Richard Langheim, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Ramapo College of New Jersey

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Using WebQuests & STELLA with Pre-Service Teachers

Richard Langheim, Ed.D.Associate Professor of Education

Ramapo College of New Jersey

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Purpose

Engage in a conversation with educators about developing effective techniques for learning and using systems thinking and dynamic modeling

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Outline

Review some literature which supports aspects of the effortDraw some conclusions & reactionsExplain one effort at Ramapo College of New Jersey [RCNJ] to foster systems thinking

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RCNJ Audience

Pre-service teacher education [TE]studentsNo background in modelingVaried background in mathVaried background in using technologyNo background in using technology to enhance learning & teaching

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RCNJ Audience

Undergraduates or Post-BaccalaureatesNo certified teachersElementary & Secondary candidatesWide variety of disciplinary majorsNo unsupervised classroom teaching

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Pre-service TE Students - Kay

Evaluating Strategies Used to Incorporate Technology into Pre-service Education: a Review of the LiteratureRobin KayJournal of Research on Technology in Education - Vol. 38 No.4

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Pre-service TE Students - Kay

Review of 68 referred journal articles“…only a handful of studies have carefully and rigorously pursued the evaluation process.”

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Pre-service TE Students - Kay

“Given the potential problems, it should come as no surprise that pre-service teachers are perceived as unprepared to use technology.”

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Pre-service TE Students - Kay

Kay ModelMultiple Strategies - integration with content, workshops, single course, multimediaAuthentic tasks & modeling the use of technology by faculty and teacher-mentorsAttitude & ability

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Pre-service TE Students - Kay

A rigorous research-based framework for developing the effective use of technology does not yet exist.

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Bathtub Dynamics - Booth Sweeney & Sterman

o Bathtub dynamics: initial results of a systems thinking inventory

o Linda Booth Sweeney, John D. Sterman

o System Dynamics Review - Vol. 16 No. 4

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Bathtub Dynamics - Booth Sweeney & Sterman

Surprisingly low level of performance by numerous groups of studentsSystems thinking is not intuitive nor easily developed

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Modeling - Penner

Cognition, Computers, and Synthetic Science: Building Knowledge and meaning Through ModelingDavid PennerReview of Research in Education, 2000-2001

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Modeling - Penner

Carey - weak conceptual change or weak restructuringEnrichment process - develops new relationships between concepts for problem solving

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Modeling - Penner

Carey - strong conceptual change or strong restructuring“… holds that people’s intuitive conceptions of the natural world are often at odds with current scientific understanding of phenomenon.”“… a key goal in science education should be to help students restructure or replace their conceptions of the world.”

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Modeling - Penner

“In order to use STELLA, students must conceptualize a phenomenon in terms of four types of icons available, regardless of their current understanding and ways of thinking of the phenomenon under investigation.”Advocates use of ‘programmable media’ to model phenomenon

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Instructional Practice - Rakes

The Influence of Teachers’ Technology Use on Instructional PracticesGlenda Rakes, Valerie S. Fields & Karee E. CoxJournal of Research on Technology in Education Vol. 38 No.4

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Instructional Practice - Rakes

Study of the relationship between the level of technology implementation [LoTi] and personal computer use by teachers [PCU] on (constructivist) current instructional practices of teachers [CIP]

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Instructional Practice - Rakes

186 total 4th and 8th grade teachers with 123 voluntary participants11 school districtsRural, southern schools with 20% or more below the poverty line

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Instructional Practice - Rakes

“…teachers who scored higher on the LoTi and the PCU have higher levels on the CPI.”Confirms Moersch 1999 study - “…appropriate use of technology can reinforce higher cognitive skill development and complex thinking skills as promoted through the use of constructivist teaching practices.”

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Technology Integration - Wright

From Preservice to Inservice Teaching: A Study of Technology integrationVivian H. Wright & Elizabeth K. WilsonJournal of Computing in Teacher Education vol. 22 No. 2

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Technology Integration - Wright

Preservice social studies teachersMethods block - pre & post survey of perceptions of technology [22]Student teaching - survey [11] & interview and observations [3]First year teaching - interview one in teaching position and two in graduate school

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Technology Integration - Wright

“Overall, participants were more likely to emulate what ‘they were taught’ than to apply individually their own creative technology integration plans.”

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Technology in Schools - Wenglinsky

Using Technology Wisely: The Keys to Success in SchoolsHarold Wenglinsky2005

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Technology in Schools - Wenglinsky

Focuses upon student achievement - NAEP results from 1996, 1998 and 20004th, 8th and 12th gradersTechnology use across disciplines

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Technology in Schools - Wenglinsky

“The effective use of educational technology is enmeshed in the kind of pedagogy employed.”“Constructivist uses of technology help students learn better than they would otherwise,..”“…whereas didactic uses of technology make the technology useless or even damaging.”

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Technology in Schools - Wenglinsky

“The date indicate that, of the nontechnological instructional practices of teachers, it is primarily the constructivist ones that are associated with high student performance.”

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Technology in Schools - Wenglinsky

“In math and science, computer use is positively associated with student performance when computers are used in a constructivist fashion, and is either unassociated or negatively associated with student performance when computers are used in a didactic fashion.”

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Technology in Schools - Wenglinsky

“In reading, inferences are somewhat more difficult to make but suggest that when students use computers for word processing for meta-analytic purposes, student perform better, and when they are used for spellchecking or reading stories, students perform worse.”

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The Challenge

Introduce students to systems thinking & dynamic modelingDevelop student use of technology as a tool to enhance learning through webquestsFoster a constructivist approach to teaching and technology

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A Proposal - WebQuests & ST

Preservice teacher education studentsBuild instructional WebQuestsInvolve using & building modelsExplain phenomenon, model(s) and instructional foundation of webquest to peers, faculty and teachers

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WebQuests - Dodge

IntroductionTasksProcessEvaluationConclusionTeacher Resources

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WebQuests - Dodge

“The task focuses learners on what they are going to do - specifically, the culminating performance or product that drives all of the learning activities.”

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WebQuests - Dodge

Process “outlines how the learners will accomplish the task. Scaffolding includes clear steps, resources, and tools for organizing information.”

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WebQuests - Dodge

Evaluation “describes the … criteria needed to meet performance and content standards.”

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Examples

Student samples from Systems Thinking at RCNJ

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An Example

Meadowlands WebQuestSequential structured series of model using and building activities embedded in a webquest about the New Jersey MeadowlandsEvaluation of teachers during staff development and student achievement after classroom use

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• Thank you

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Using WebQuests & STELLA with Pre-Service Teachers

Richard Langheim, Ed.D.Associate Professor of Education

Ramapo College of New Jersey

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References

Dodge, B. Building Blocks of a WebQuest. Accessed on 5 June 2006, http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/staffdev/buildingblocks/p-index.htm

Goodman, M. (2005). Systems thinking as a language. Accessed on 5 June 2006, http://www.thesystemsthinker.com/tstlang.html.

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References

Heinbokel, J., & Potash, J. (2006). Curricular Innovation Accessed on 5 June 2006, http://www.ciesd.org/influence/curricula.shtml.

Kay, R., (2006). Evaluating strategies used to incorporate technology into pre-service education: a review of the literature. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 38(4), 383-402.

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References

Lou, Y., Abrami, P.C., & d’Apollonia, S. (2001). Small group and individual learning with technology: a meta-analysis. Review of Educational Research, 71(3), 449-521.

Mason, C., Berson, M., Diem, R., Hicks, D., Lee, J., & Dralle, T. (2000). Guidelines for using technology to prepare social studies teachers. Contemporary Issues in Technology & Teacher Education [Electronic Version], 1(1).

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References

Penner, D.E. (2000-2001). Cognition, computers, and synthetic science: building knowledge and meaning through modeling. Review of Research in Education, 25, 1-37.

Rakes, G.C., Fields, V.S., & Cox, K.E., (2006). The influence of teachers’ technology use on instructional practice. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 38(4), 409-424.

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References

Richmond, B., (2001). An Introduction to Systems Thinking. Hanover, NH: High Performance Systems.

Rakes, G.C., Fields, V.S., & Cox, K.E., (2006). The influence of teachers’ technology use on instructional practice. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 38(4), 409-424.

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References

Booth Sweeney, L. & Sterman, J.D. (2000). Bathtub dynamics: initial results of a systems thinking inventory. System Dynamics Review, 16(4), 249-286.Wright, V.H. & Wilson, E.K. (2005-2006). From pre-service to inservice teaching: A study of technology integration. Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 22(2), 49-55.Wenglinsky, H. (2005). Using technology wisely: The Keys to Success in Schools. New York: Teachers College Press.