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Professional Development

Study Aims to Evaluate Tech-Related Teacher PD

By Michelle R. Davis 鈥 February 26, 2013 4 min read
Sharpe Elementary School teacher Ikeysha Hall works on a lesson with her 4th graders. She is participating in the Tripod Professional Development Research Project, a study in the Memphis schools that is comparing two different methods of technology-related professional development.
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As technology is integrated into teacher professional development in new and different ways, researchers are working to answer a key question: What approaches featuring digital tools work best?

A research project on professional development in the 103,000-student Memphis school system in Tennessee is working toward some answers.

The initiative is evaluating two different technology-related methods of professional development to see which may have the more significant impact on student achievement.

In one group, teachers are videotaping themselves in class and then working with coaches by telephone and email to boost their skills. In the other group, teachers are tapping into an online community that features discussion boards and resources for improvement. Evaluators will use a student survey and achievement data to determine the impact of each form of professional development.

The project, taking place during this school year, is important because there鈥檚 a serious lack of data about online and other technology-related professional development, said Stephanie Hirsh, the executive director of Learning Forward, an Oxford, Ohio-based nonprofit focused on educator learning. Learning Forward is not involved in the Memphis study.

鈥淔undamentally, we need to do more research around the impact of these different, new learning opportunities for teachers,鈥 Ms. Hirsh said.

Video Analysis

The research has received $2.7 million in funding from the Seattle-based Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which also helps support 91制片厂视频 Week鈥榮 coverage of business and innovation.

As part of the research project, teachers in one group, which include elementary, middle, and high school educators, videotape their lessons for about 30 minutes at least eight times during the school year and send those recordings to a coach. The mentor evaluates a teacher鈥檚 skills based on principles set out by a coaching model called , which emphasizes approaches to help teachers improve interactions with students.

Those principles are based on the 鈥渟even C鈥檚": care, control, clarify, challenge, captivate, confer, and consolidate. Coaches highlight the C鈥檚 in which the teachers are performing well and point out areas for improvement, then work with teachers to change practices, said Monica W. Jordan, the coordinator of reflective practice and instructional support for the Memphis schools.

Robert C. Pianta, the dean of the Curry School of 91制片厂视频 at the University of Virginia, who helped develop MyTeachingPartner, is training the coaches working with the Memphis teachers. The coaches are being provided by Cambridge 91制片厂视频, a Westwood, Mass.-based nonprofit education consulting company.

Mr. Pianta said some teachers were worried at first that they might feel disconnected from a mentor they don鈥檛 see face-to-face, but those worries have largely dissipated.

In the second-professional development scenario, teachers were presented with access to an online environment that features instructional materials, videos, articles, and links to information, which all line up with the categories laid out by the seven C鈥檚. The online environment also provides opportunities for interaction through discussion boards for sharing best practices, lesson plans and new ideas.

鈥淭here鈥檚 content there, but teachers can also build the content they want to see,鈥 Ms. Jordan said.

The initiative has its roots in the , a survey that questions students about their experiences as viewed through the seven C鈥檚. The survey has been found to be highly reliable in predicting student achievement, according to a report by the Gates Foundation.

Tracking the Results

Ms. Jordan said there are few results from the initiative so far, but she said teachers who are actively participating in the intensive video training have called it 鈥渢he most transformational form of professional development they鈥檝e ever received.鈥

Brittany Clark, an English teacher at Middle College High School in Memphis, said the coaching 鈥渕ade me more reflective and attuned to certain things.鈥

For example, the coaching highlighted a need for multiple checks of student understanding. Now, Ms. Clark said, she鈥檚 incorporating several methods of determining whether students are catching on, from using clicker devices to a thumbs-up or thumbs-down system.

Though 120 Memphis teachers were initially involved in the video-coaching project, only about 41 teachers became active participants, Ms. Jordan said. About 650 teachers were eligible to take part in the online environment, but only 250 so far have joined it, Ms. Jordan said.

鈥淲e鈥檙e learning just as much about the people who chose not to take advantage of it as the people who did,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he promise we made is that we were going to try to find ways that made sense for all the different kinds of teachers we have, and the ways they like to learn.鈥

Coverage of entrepreneurship and innovation in education and school design is supported in part by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
A version of this article appeared in the February 27, 2013 edition of 91制片厂视频 Week as Memphis Evaluating Tech.-Related PD to See What Works

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