Evaluation of Online, On-Demand Science Professional Development Material Involving Two Different Implementation Models |
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Authors: | Greg Sherman Al Byers Steve Rapp |
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Affiliation: | (1) Radford University, East Main Street, Box 6959, Radford, VA 24142, USA;(2) National Science Teachers Association, 1840 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201, USA |
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Abstract: | This report presents pilot-test results for a science professional development program featuring online, on-demand materials
developed by the National Science Teachers Association. During the spring 2006 semester, 45 middle school teachers from three
different school districts across the United States participated in a professional development program designed to facilitate
content knowledge and skills in the area of Newtonian force and motion. Participants from one of the school districts experienced
a full-day instructor-led workshop along with two web-based seminars with a content-area expert. This was followed by a 4-week
period of time in which they had access to self-directed, online, on-demand instructional materials that included activities,
information, simulations, examples, and practice with immediate feedback over the targeted outcomes. Participants from the
two other school districts only had access to the online materials with no instructor-led experience. This report documents
positive gains in achievement as well as levels of confidence in teaching the material within all of the professional development
groups. Data about the use of specific features within the online material are included, as well as completion rates and attitude
survey results. Recommendations for future study are also included. |
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Keywords: | Web-based instruction Science instruction Professional development Evaluation National Science Teachers Association NSTA |
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