学生学习的多重衡量:完成者影响的个案研究

Q2 Social Sciences
S. Anderson, Brittany D. Hagen, Kayla D. Smith, C. Whitsel, Stacy K. Duffield
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摘要

评估新教师对学生学习的影响是获得认证的教师培训计划的一项要求。本文分享了一项混合方法的研究结果,该研究调查了六名完成教师预备课程后两三年的P-12学生在课堂上的学习情况。数据收集包括学生参与调查、去识别的学生成长百分位数分数、教师选择的前后评估数据,以及对每个毕业生的结构化电话采访。结果表明,大多数来自参与者课堂的学生表现出学习成长,参与者认为他们的教学是有效的。对项目的影响包括职前机会,以识别和回应真实的学生参与和建立集体教师效能的机会。其他见解描述了职前教师培训,以衡量学生的进步和衡量基于课堂评估的影响。该调查为教师教育工作者提供了一个可复制的案例研究设计,以检验教师准备、项目毕业生和P-12学生成绩之间的关系。
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Multiple Measures of Student Learning: A Case Study Examination of Completer Impact
ABSTRACT Evaluating the impact of new teachers on student learning is a requirement for accredited teacher preparation programs. This article shares findings from a mixed methods, multiple case study investigating P-12 student learning in the classrooms of six graduates two-three years after completing a teacher preparation program. Data collection included student engagement surveys, de-identified student growth percentile scores, teacher selected pre-post assessment data, and structured phone interviews with each graduate. Results indicated a majority of students from participants’ classrooms demonstrated learning growth, and participants viewed their teaching as effective. Implications for programs include pre-service opportunities to identify and respond to authentic student engagement and opportunities to build collective teacher efficacy. Additional insights describe pre-service teacher training to measure student progress and measure impact based on classroom assessments. The investigation provides a replicable case study design for teacher educators to examine relationships between teacher preparation, program graduates, and P-12 student outcomes.
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Action in Teacher Education
Action in Teacher Education Social Sciences-Education
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