tech, parcc & testing instructional models and issues part i – what works what does not –...
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Tech, PARCC & TestingInstructional Models and Issues
Part I – What Works What Does not – and WHY ??
Presented by Roger W. Minier, Ph.D.
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Tech Done Right ? Scores Increase – a LOT
Done Poorly, Scores go down !
Tech Must Support Homework
Tech Must Support Homework
Limited Tech use DURING class
Tech Must Support Homework
Limited Tech use DURING class
Online testing buiilds LIFE skills
Tech Must Support Homework
Limited Tech use DURING class
Online testing buiilds LIFE skills
Communication AFTER Content
A research-based model to improve YOUR students’ learning
– and Prepare for online tests by 2015
Tech Must Support Homework
Limited Tech use DURIING class
Online testing buiilds LIFE skills
BLENDED Learning WORKS‘2 standard deviation improvement in performance
Ohio Board of Regents :
- 80% of jobs in 2020 over $20K require college -
Ohio Board of Regents – ACT Minimums
18 in English 21 in Reading 22 in Math Will be guaranteed enrollment
Ohio Board of Regents – ACT Minimums
18 in English 21 in Reading 22 in Math Will be guaranteed enrollment
Options for other students include 2 + 2 programs Concurrent enrollment in community college
for remedial work
Lexile Framework® for Reading Study Summary of Text Lexile Measures
600
800
1000
1400
1600
1200
Text
Lex
ile
Mea
sure
(L
)
HighSchool
Literature
CollegeLiterature
HighSchool
Textbooks
CollegeTextbooks
Military PersonalUse
Entry-LevelOccupations
SAT 1,ACT,AP*
* Source of National Test Data: MetaMetrics
Interquartile Ranges Shown (25% - 75%)
PARCCPartnership for Assessment of
Readiness for College and Careers
Common Core&
Ohio’s New Learning Standards
PARCCPartnership for Assessment of
Readiness for College and Careers
Just as careers are changingK-12 education is changing as well
Chalkboard Smartboard
Research report Inquiry based writing
Lab computers 1:1 / BYO
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Four Types of Assessment Items
Extended Response
PARCC Grade 3 Mathematics
http://www.parcconline.org/samples/mathematics/grade-3-mathematics-number-line
http://www.parcconline.org/samples/mathematics/grade-3-mathematics-number-line
PARCC Grade 10 Literacy
http://www.parcconline.org/samples/english-language-artsliteracy/grade-10-prose-constructed-response%E2%80%94sample-1-literary-analysis
Four Types of Assessment Items
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Computer Enhanced
?
Feedback Done
Practice ActivityYour Goal: Understanding Inertia
Kinds of energy
Instruction
Practice
Quiz
?
Go
Go
You may need to understand…
Gravity: why things fall
Go
Go
Min and Max
Go
When you click on ?, you see other possible prerequisite benchmarks.
Kinds of energy Go
Some Definitions:
Online Information (Content Resources)
Homework & Online Content
Assessments Survey Monkey – Google Forms – ODE Tests
Communications & Collaboration
email - Google Docs – Wikis – Facebook (?)
Some Definitions:
1:1 Online
•Internet Device for every child
•Internet at school and home
•Teacher PD in online resources & Blended Learning strategies
Some Definitions:
Flipped
•Most course content provided online Little or no content via f-f lecture Face-to-face time on projects/ team work /help
Emerging research indicates:
- Is NOT right for many students
- Long, recorded lectures are NOT effective
- Does help prepare students for College Work
Some Definitions:
Blended
Resources • Assessment •Communication
Some learning Face-to-face &
Some learning – starting with Homework -
Online
Who is online NOW?
60-80% % of elementary students
80-99% of high school students
70-90 % of parents
How will my students GET online?
Virtually ALL research is showing
Blended Learning
• Really WORKS
• Prepares for online testingBegin with
Homework assignments online
Content to support homework
1:1 – What Works, What Doesn’t ?
How to Start:
Implement SEQUENTIALLY
HOMEWORK Just the Assignment to begin with
(Submitting work online comes later)
How to I begin?
HOMEWORK- Assignments- A ‘hint’ motivitates students
Reading reminders (specific page/paragraph) - Content to help complete the assignments
• Short videos (INFOhio Khan; teacher’s 2 minute review
• Examples of B+/A level work• Content-specific web sites
As teachers and students learn,
HOMEWORK- Assignments
- A ‘hint’ motivitates students - Content to help complete the assignments
Initial goal: just 10-15 minutes daily online
That’s over an extra hour weekly Time-On-Task and THAT results in improved student performance !
As teachers and students gain
confidence
HOMEWORK- Assignments- A ‘hint’ motivitates students
- Content to help complete the assignments
Initial goal: just 10-15 minutes daily online
That’s over an extra hour weekly Time-On-Task
and THAT results in improved student performance !
As teachers and students gain
confidence
WHICH Device? Plus & Minus
Desktops powerful not mobile (duh)
Laptops full featured cost and weight
Netbooks small/light/cheap not
fun/engaging
Tablets engaging/interactive lack writing
tools
Cell phone availability lack writing
tools
How will my students GET online?
Some Definitions:
Learning Management System (LMS)
- Edmodo
- Blackboard
- Progress Book
- Schoology used with
- Google Apps for Education
Also Wiki’s, Blogs, Facebook, GoogleSites and others
Select ONE Learning Management System
LMS Features should include:• Every class listed on ONE page
•Ability for teachers to ‘link’ to additional resoruces
School device? BYO? Either needs:
- Keyboard which is critical for writing
- Use of ‘mouse’ can speed writing process
- WiFi at home makes significant difference
- Larger screens reduce fatigue (4” /foot as guideline)
Devices that work for PARCC are increasing – standard laptops are a ‘safe’ choice, but many other devices WILL work. Check carefully!
How will my students GET online?
Advantages when students
BYO - Students maintain device
- Students (parents) insure device
- Students update device
- Device, software, filing are familiar
How will my students GET online?
Advantages of school owned
Device:Less difficult than BYO when just
beginning
- Identical software
- Identical Hardware
- Much easier tech support
- Professional Development required
- Quicker classroom implementation
How will my students GET online?
- BEFORE Students bring their own devices,
consider:
• If it’s prohibited face-to-face, its prohibited
online
• BYO devices must be FULLY insured
• Teachers must display ‘currently allowed’
uses
• No-use areas (locker rooms, office)
identified
A Quick Note on Policy
1. Practice writing (standard keyboard &
mouse)
2. Use spell-checking
3. Do NOT use spelling prediction
4. “ Limited time” writing assignments
5. “Simulated research” assignments
6. Ensure Keyboarding skills
12 Tips for PARCC & Online
Assessments
7. Build typing speed
8. Answer ALL questions
9. Fill-in-the-blank (especially math)
10. Multiple Choice which require READING
11. Frequent ‘Opinion’ / ‘Argument’
assignments
12. Encourage, support and focus on end
goals
12 Tips for PARCC & Online
Assessments
- 800+ word compositions at high school level
- Experience improves student performance
- Use the same technology as during testing
Writing
− Keyboard vs. ‘touch screen typing’− ‘All Thumbs’ or touch typing
− Mouse speeds revision process
Content for ALL Subjects
Lexiles and PARCC testing Readings
Finding the right Lexile Use LMS
Homework
Content to help homework
Bibliography of resources available
Learning Management SystemYour online notebook
Why use an LMS? How to create a teacher account Creating assignments Using the calendar
HOMEWORK- Assignments
• Written assignment• Due Date• Rubric / grading criteria• How to submit
What will I DO online?
ELECTRONIC RESOURCES
*
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Khan Academywww.khanacademy.org/
It’s Time to begin YOUR 1:1 Learning
Questions?
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