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Title: Technology Curriculum Plan Evaluation


1
Technology Curriculum Plan Evaluation Evaluators
Josh Norman
Linda Norman
2
About the Evaluators
  • Josh Norman is a seventh and eighth grade social
    studies teacher at Edison Junior High in Pekin,
    IL. This is his third year of teaching. He is a
    CTER 3 student at the University of Illinois. He
    is marrying Jennifer Olomon on August 3rd of this
    year.
  • Linda Norman is a seventh and eighth grade
    Learning Center teacher at Edison Junior High,
    too. She is in her 21st year of teaching. She is
    also a CTER 3 student. Her big news is her oldest
    son was married in April and her middle son will
    marry in August.

3
Background Information for Technology Curriculum
Plan
  • 1. Overview of Pekin District 108 Technology
    Curriculum. Online at http//www.pekin.net
    (written in 1999 with the intent to implement
    this by integrating it into the content
    curriculum.)
  • Goal 1 Multimedia Presentations
  • Goal 2 Internet
  • Goal 3 Productivity
  • Goal 4 Use and Troubleshoot a Variety of
    Technological Hardware
  • 2. Questions to be evaluated
  • What is the teachers general perception of the
    technology curriculum?
  • Is the technology curriculum being used in the
    eighth grade classes with students, and how is it
    being used in that curriculum?
  • What factors inhibit and/or facilitate effective
    curriculum implementation?
  • What skills have students developed using the
    technology curriculum?
  • Where are the students receiving the most
    exposure tot he technology while in junior high?
    Is this exposure effective and productive?
  • What are the most effective means to develop
    students technology skills?

4
Methodology...
  • Current Plan
  • --Deals with basic concepts and understandings of
    the use of technology.
  • -- Incorporates technology productivity tools and
    technology research tools
  • -- Incorporates implementation of technology
    curriculum into the academic areas, not teach
    them in isolation

5
Methodology Continued...
  • Obtain Facts
  • Surveys
  • Focus Groups
  • Interviews
  • Observations

6
Methodology Continued...
  • PowerPoint Presentation Reported To
  • Client, Mrs. Angela Arnold
  • Dr. Lizanne DeStefano and Merrill Chandler,
    University of Illinois
  • Mr. Stan Fitzanko, Principal Edison Junior High

7
Methodology Continued...
  • Evaluation Timeline
  • Three meetings with Client to determine
    questions, priorities, and evaluation procedure.
  • The most important piece of information piece of
    information to help guide future direction is
    what factors inhibit and/or facilitate effective
    curriculum implementation.
  • Surveys were given in March
  • Focus groups were held to interview in March
  • Observations were made in March and April
  • Analyzed Data in April

8
Involved
Stakeholders
Focus Groups
Teachers
Students
Surveys
Observations
Adminstrators
Interviews
9
Benchmarks
  • The client and evaluators determined that fifty
    percent in the agree
  • and above categories on the Likert Scale shows
    that the goals were
  • beginning to adapt to the approval and/or
    integration of the Technology
  • Curriculum Plan.
  • Eighty to one hundred percent indicates that this
    part of the
  • plan is fully adapted into the curriculum.

10
Analysis
  • For the analysis of the surveys of students and
    staff we totaled the responses and then
    calculated the percentage of total surveys.
  • For the analysis of the focus groups of students
    and teachers we tallied in the scoring boxes
    responses and recorded individual responses
  • For the analysis of the observations we kept a
    log of what we saw and heard. The scoring of this
    was difficult, so it is in summative form
    throughout the evaluation.

11
Student and Teacher Responses
Teachers
Students
The more they know the more sufficient they will
be. In history they need to analyze different
source material. Need these skills to compete
in todays job world. Every job today uses some
form of technology.
My parents both use technology in their jobs, so
I probably will too. Technology is everywhere
and in all we do. Technology makes learning
fun. Technology is complex and we need to be
taught it.
Technology Importance and Perception
12
Teacher Surveys Analysis
Teachers report that they know the objectives.
Know the Objectives for the 8th Grade Technology
Curriculum
Percentages
13
Teacher Surveys Analysis
Teachers report that they do not have sufficient
training for the Technology Curriculum.
Have Sufficient Training for the 8th Grade
Technology Curriculum
Percentages
14
Teacher Surveys Analysis
Teachers report that they do like the Technology
Curriculum.
Do You Like the Current Curriculum?
Percentages
15
Teacher Surveys Analysis
Teachers report that the Technology Curriculum
does fit their teaching style.
Does the Tech Curriculum Fit Your Teaching Style?
Percentages
16
Teacher Surveys Analysis
Sixty percent of teachers stated that students
are mastering the Tech Curriculum goals.
Are Students Mastering the Tech Curriculum Goals ?
Percentages
17
Student Surveys Analysis
Students report that they use computers either
once a week or at least once every two weeks.
Percentages
18
Where the Majority Of Computer Usage Happens
Even though there are many choices of where to
use computers, the Learning Center (LC) is where
they are used the most. Second is in the Computer
Lab.
Student Analysis
19
Student AnalysisIn Which Subject Area Areas Are
Computers Used Most
In both social studies and exploratory mastery of
computer usage has been achieved according to
this data.
20
Teacher Focus Groups
Strengths
  • Ninety percent of the teachers think students
    need to be able to use a variety of productivity
    tools.
  • Seventy-five percent of the staff interviewed
    used productivity tools as it fit their
    curriculum.
  • They perceive that administration supports the
    technology curriculum plan

21
Teacher Focus Groups
Weaknesses
  • Not all students have the same access
  • Some students not high enough to master
    productivity tools.
  • Their input into the creation of the plan was not
    solicited.
  • Not all believe students need technology.
  • Teachers feel students dont know the goals that
    they are to achieve.

22
Student Focus Groups Analysis
Strengths
  • Majority of students were most comfortable with
    Microsoft Office programs for productivity.
  • All new how to save to a disk, the computers
    hard drive, or networked server.
  • One hundred percent feel strong in using the
    Internet for research.
  • All stated they were good using the graphic
    organizer software, Inspiration.

23
Student Focus Groups Continued...
Weaknesses
  • Majority do not feel comfortable using Excel,
    which is spreadsheet.
  • Web Page authoring was another skill most do not
    feel they can do.
  • Keyboarding was listed as a real weakness which
    affects their speed at typing projects/papers of
    any length.

24
Student Recommendations for Improvement
Acquire new computers Add HTML to goals Add
Computer class that teaches the different aspects
of software More time devoted to technology
integrated into the curriculum. Add Keyboarding
25
Teacher Recommendations for Improvement
  • More training for staff
  • Include Staff input when revising the plan
  • Equity for all students
  • More computers in Learning Center
  • Keyboarding added

26
Evaluators Findings
  • Teacher perceptions are favorable.
  • Data very positive
  • More training needs to occur for total
    acceptance.
  • Technology is mainly used in the Learning Center
    or Computer Lab.

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Future Recommendations
  • Network the staff utilizing it with those who
    dont use it.
  • Include the staff input of those not using it in
    revision of plan.
  • Training on how to address the time factor.
  • Students keep a portfolio to assess and track
    progress.
  • Have teachers use Excel to track their progress
    to use it more.
  • Explore scheduling for more usage of computers.
  • Create network of peer teachers to instruct at
    the computers.
  • Complete online surveys to track achieving
    benchmarks.
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