The Feasibility of Using Virtual Professional Development to Support Teachers in Making Data-Based Decisions to Improve Students’ Writing

IF 1.9 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Kelley Regan, Anya S. Evmenova, Reagan L. Mergen, Courtney Verbiest, Amy Hutchison, Reagan Murnan, Sara Field, Boris Gafurov
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Abstract

Rubrics can be used to give students targeted feedback on their writing and, therefore, teachers should be able to use them as a type of formative assessment to guide writing instruction. This article describes an exploratory study of how three teachers provided instruction for fourth, fifth, and seventh graders with learning disabilities and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in using a technology-based graphic organizer (TBGO) to compose persuasive essays. Given professional development inclusive of online modules, long-range plans, and virtually facilitated professional learning communities, the teachers used a digital dashboard to (a) monitor students’ writing progress with a genre-specific analytic rubric, (b) target a specific instructional skill, and (c) document their instructional decision(s). The article illustrates how educators can effectively use genre-specific writing rubrics in practice to make data-driven decisions about student writing.

利用虚拟专业发展支持教师做出基于数据的决策以提高学生写作能力的可行性
评价标准可以用来给学生提供有针对性的写作反馈,因此,教师应该能够将其作为一种形成性评估来指导写作教学。本文描述了一项探索性研究,即三名教师如何使用基于技术的图形整理器(TBGO)为有学习障碍和注意力缺陷多动障碍的四年级、五年级和七年级学生提供教学,以撰写有说服力的文章。考虑到包括在线模块、长期计划和虚拟促进的专业学习社区在内的专业发展,教师们使用数字仪表板来(a)用特定类型的分析准则监测学生的写作进度,(b)针对特定的教学技能,以及(c)记录他们的教学决定。这篇文章说明了教育工作者如何在实践中有效地使用特定类型的写作准则来对学生写作做出数据驱动的决定。
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