CS 563 9 Evaluating Staff Development Initiatives Critical

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C&S 563 --#9 Evaluating Staff Development Initiatives

C&S 563 --#9 Evaluating Staff Development Initiatives

Critical Elements of Evaluation (Guskey) 1. 2. 3. 4. Participants’ reactions Participants’ learning Organizational

Critical Elements of Evaluation (Guskey) 1. 2. 3. 4. Participants’ reactions Participants’ learning Organizational support & change Participants’ use of new knowledge and skills 5. Student learning outcomes

Main Line Philadelphia High School • Evaluate the high school’s block scheduling initiative, which

Main Line Philadelphia High School • Evaluate the high school’s block scheduling initiative, which was in its third year of implementation. • Make recommendations to improve student learning.

Discern the goals that we needed to evaluate

Discern the goals that we needed to evaluate

Goal #1 • 1. To change the nature of the relationship between adults and

Goal #1 • 1. To change the nature of the relationship between adults and students in the high school so that it becomes a more caring place where all students feel a sense of belonging.

Goal #2 • To do an effective job meeting the individual needs of all

Goal #2 • To do an effective job meeting the individual needs of all learners.

Goal #3 • To enhance student intellectual functioning especially in terms of higherorder thinking

Goal #3 • To enhance student intellectual functioning especially in terms of higherorder thinking skills, such as problem solving and creative and critical thinking.

Create the tools to collect the data

Create the tools to collect the data

Surveys of Students, Staff & Parents • Developed three surveys (one for each group)

Surveys of Students, Staff & Parents • Developed three surveys (one for each group) • Attitudinal and perceptions of learning • 100% return from students and faculty • 30% return from parents

Focus Group Interviews • Interview students, teachers, parents, and alumni in small groups •

Focus Group Interviews • Interview students, teachers, parents, and alumni in small groups • Attitude and perceptions • Conducted interviews of teachers and students during the day • Interviewed parents and alumni two evenings.

Classroom Observations & Document Analysis • 54 classes were observed and documents analyzed using

Classroom Observations & Document Analysis • 54 classes were observed and documents analyzed using a stratified random sampling procedure. • Each class was observed for an entire period of instruction by one of six observers.

The Five Levels

The Five Levels

Recommendations 1. Implement adviser/advisee period. 2. Generate more course for low-track students. 3. Implement

Recommendations 1. Implement adviser/advisee period. 2. Generate more course for low-track students. 3. Implement professional development sessions to help teachers understand use higher-order thinking in their lessons.