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Title: Meeting NCLB Performance Expectations In Science


1
  • Meeting NCLB Performance Expectations In Science
  • Ed Meyen, Diana Greer, and John Poggio
  • eLearning Design Lab
  • Center of Educational Testing and Evaluation
  • University of Kansas
  • Council of Exceptional Children Conference
  • April 4th, 2009

2
  • Presentation Objectives
  • Share an overview of the Blending Assessment with
    Instruction Program (BAIP)
  • Share what we are learning from work in math
  • Share the BAIP lesson model for science
  • Demonstrate online science tutorials

3
Purpose of BAIP
  • To enhance student performance through aligning
    instruction with Curriculum and Assessment
    Standards
  • To provide teachers and students resources for
    grades 3 through high school

4
Vision for BAIP
  • The reality.
  • All students benefit when instruction is aligned
    with curriculum and assessment standards
  • Alignment is essential for students with
    disabilities
  • Teachers need help in the alignment process
  • Technology enhances alignment of instruction,
    curriculum, and assessment

5
Vision for BAIP
  • BAIP
  • focuses on what all students need to learn
  • designed to fulfill an instructional vision of
    alignment/assessment
  • strengthens the practice of evidence based
    decision making
  • generalizes across content areas

6
BAIP Development Partners
  • Center for Education Testing and Evaluation
    (CETE)
  • BAIP Support
  • Alignment with Assessment Standards
  • eLearning Design Lab
  • Design and development
  • Validation and evaluation
  • Kansas Schools
  • Content developers
  • Validation

7
BAIP Resources
  • Includes lessons for teachers that
  • Align curriculum with assessed standards
  • Assist teachers in translating standards into
    instruction
  • Enhance teachers content knowledge
  • Includes tutorials for students that are aligned
    with lessons
  • Available 24-7
  • Provide immediate feedback to teachers and
    students

8
BAIP Mathematic Field Test
  • 276 Lessons
  • Two instructional lessons for each assessed
    mathematics indicator for grades 3 through 8 and
    high school
  • 417 Tutorials
  • Two instructional tutorials for each assessed
    mathematics indicator for grades 3 through 8 and
    high school

9
Lesson and Tutorial Designs
  • Researched literature
  • Reviewed best practices
  • Engaged Subject Matter Experts
  • Subjected prototypes to review
  • Evaluated design with content

10
Validation
  • Alpha testing completed by internal staff
  • SME review
  • External review
  • Teacher feedback
  • Field-test

11
Programmatic Status
  • BAIP planning began during the Spring of 2005
  • Beta testing of math occurred in the winter of
    2007 in 9 districts with 2000 students in grades
    5, 6, 7, and 8
  • Implemented BAIP in math at scale in grades 3
    through high school 2007-2008

12
Programmatic Status
  • 2007-2008 Data
  • 187 districts became active users
  • 83,551 students were enrolled
  • 3,777 students with IEPs
  • 1,206 school buildings participating
  • 80,114 lessons accessed by teachers
  • 554,217 tutorials were completed
  • 94 of the tutorials attempted were completed
  • Performance of students
  • 4 items per tutorial
  • Average correct 2.34 for students with
    disabilities/ 3.52 students without

13
Programmatic Status
  • 2008-2009 Data to date
  • 208 public schools districts and 6 private became
    active users
  • 44,761 students enrolled
  • 605 school buildings participating
  • Teachers have accessed the lessons 150,000 times
  • 781,402 tutorials completed

14
  • BAIP in Science

15
Rationale for Science
  • Broad support for creating a science version
  • State assessments in science began in 2008
  • Teachers need content knowledge
  • Teachers at the elementary levels receive
    comparatively less science preparation
  • Special education teachers have particular needs
    for content knowledge
  • BAIP development/production process generalizes
    to science

16
Lessons Learned During Science Exploration
  • Content structure in science differs from math
  • Science standards are more process oriented
  • Alignment with standards more complicated
  • Historically, science has not been emphasized at
    the elementary level
  • Instruction in science requires content knowledge
  • Tutorials in science will require a different
    model

17
Science Development
  • Engagement of local coordinators
  • Team approach to lesson design
  • Scientists as reviewers
  • Content and methods audit
  • Iterative review process
  • Template/production - process

18
Organization of Science Lessons
  • Lessons are organized according to five
    frameworks
  • Contextual
  • Teaching
  • Lesson
  • Application
  • Extension

19
5 Es Instructional Model
  • Modification of model created, designed, and
    researched by Biological Sciences Curriculum
    Study (BSCS)
  • Based on a constructivist view of learning
  • Inquiry-based Learning

20
  • Students redefine, reorganize, elaborate, and
    change their initial concepts through the 5 Es
  • Engagement
  • Exploration
  • Explanation
  • Elaboration
  • Evaluation

21
Science Standards
  • Physical Science
  • Life Science
  • Earth and Space
  • Science and Technology
  • Science in Personal and Environmental
    Perspectives
  • History and Nature of Science

22
  • Science Lesson Demo

23
Tutorial organization
  • Each tutorial
  • Brief introduction
  • Indicator concept(s) applied to
  • real life application
  • 8 practice problems
  • 6 multiple choice
  • 2 open ended response
  • Instruction and feedback
  • Reports on performance to teachers

24
  • Tutorial Demo

25
BAIP Parent Resources
  • 138 mathematic activity sheets
  • 2 structured activities
  • 2 ideas for teachable moments
  • General Strategy Support Sheets
  • Online animated Glossary

26
Contacts
  • Ed Meyen
  • meyen_at_ku.edu
  • Diana Greer
  • dgreer_at_ku.edu
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