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Formative Assessment Systems for ATE2 (NSF#1853472)

 

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Gathering information about the impact of teacher professional development on student learning is challenging!

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While professional development opportunities flourish, an ongoing challenge is providing evidence that these activities make a difference in fostering the growth of the knowledge, skills, and productive attitudes of students who are pursuing technician careers in STEM fields.

The Formative Assessment for Advanced Technician Education 2 (FAS4ATE2) project draws together earlier research and international expertise at the Centre for Program Evaluation at the University of Melbourne (AUS) to address two concerns: how best to design formative assessment for ATE PD and to discover what design factors allow for more effective reporting of student-level outcomes. 

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DEVELOPMENT • CONSULTATION • EFFICACY RESEARCH

Development - Beginning With The End In Mind: Outcomes + Tools + Logic Model. 

Our first activity is developing a set of tools that help PI's and Evaluators use a backward design process to reconfigure both their PD activities and the assessments they will use. We emphasize using Formative Assessment techniques coupled with the SOLO taxonomy to assist you in making high-quality, well-documented, and evidence-based claims about your PD’s impact on student learning.

Ongoing usability testing of these tools and techniques is being undertaken by students in a Master of Evaluation course at the University of Melbourne. 

Here are the tools we have developed to date:

Tool # Tool Title
0  Introduction to Formative Assessment
1  PD evaluation checklist
1-a  PD evaluation checklist (short version)
2   Pre-assessments: effective design and use
3  PD application template
4 Guide for developing learning objectives
5  Guide for learning objectives to analyze deep and surface learning
6 Summary of pedagogies suited to types of learning
7 Example of assessment vs evaluation
8 Test development
9 Guides for integrating assessment and evaluation throughout Professional Development
10 Rethinking quizzes
11 Participant follow-up template
12 Guide on gathering student-level data
13 Stakeholders to be involved in the evaluation

 

Consultation - Weld-Ed

We are currently collaborating with Weld-Ed (DUE 1400351) on designing assessment approaches for their upcoming professional development program.

Here is our HI-TEC Virtual 2021 presentation. An overview of Formative Assessment Backward Design, and an interview with Rick Polanin and Michael Fox of Weld-Ed.

We would love to learn from you. Just drop us a line. 

Efficacy Research - Does It All Work? 

At the heart of our research is the following question:

What factors contribute to the successful implementation of formative assessment to report professional development outcomes?

We have responded by developing a case study approach to explore what makes for successful implementation of formative assessment and reporting of student outcomes.

Success Case Study: Formative Assessment in Cross-Institutional Mentorship Program

Nearing completion, our success case study of the CCSF-UCSF: A Collaborative Approach to Work-Based Learning project (DUE 1801186, 1800998) allows us to identify and reflect on the factors impacting the success and effectiveness of implementing formative assessment leading to a deeper understanding of factors critical to meeting ATE’s evaluation expectation - using classroom practices to measure changes in students’ learning outcomes and dispositions (NSF18-571) - and generate insights into the barriers that may prohibit PI’s use of formative assessment to capture changes in participants’ learning and program impact.

PD & DEI in Professional Development: An ATE PI Census

We are currently analyzing responses to two special topics question sets that were included in the ATE PI Census Survey for 2022: “Assessment of Professional Development Activities for Educators” and “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Professional Development Activities for Educators.” The purpose of these question sets is to identify, explore, and understand how ATE projects and centers incorporate high-impact educational practices and attention to issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion into their professional development activities. Preliminary results will be shared at HI-TEC in July 2022. 

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