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Dec. 2, 2004 Copyright © 2004 Stevens Institute of Technology Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education www.ciese.org Research & Evaluation Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) Stevens Institute of Technology
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Dec. 2, 2004 Copyright © 2004 Stevens Institute of Technology Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education Savvy Cyber Teacher ® Teacher professional development program Enhances science & math education Focus on content and implementation of unique & compelling resources
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Dec. 2, 2004 Copyright © 2004 Stevens Institute of Technology Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education Education Testing Service (ETS) Savvy Cyber Teachers ® report: Better at teaching problem-solving skills Spend less time lecturing Teach complex concepts Conduct small group learning activities Implement cooperative learning Manage diverse learning styles SOURCE: Harcourt Educational Measurement Evaluation Findings
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Dec. 2, 2004 Copyright © 2004 Stevens Institute of Technology Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education Harcourt Education Measurement Student Impact Study conducted in Spring 2002 in Cleveland, Miami, & Phoenix 35 teachers, 4 computer specialists, 1389 students in grades 2-11 Measured student pre- & post-test scores during implementation of unique & compelling project Student Impact Study Results: 86% of students showed noteworthy gains in science and mathematics learning objectives Evaluation Findings SOURCE: Harcourt Educational Measurement
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Dec. 2, 2004 Copyright © 2004 Stevens Institute of Technology Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education Research and Evaluation Harcourt study - impact on student achievement in science and mathematics learning objectives ETS study - improved pedagogy (more student- centered, inquiry-based learning strategies)
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Dec. 2, 2004 Copyright © 2004 Stevens Institute of Technology Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education “Eighth-graders whose teachers had students use computers for simulations and models or for data analysis scored higher, on average, than eighth-graders whose teachers did not.” http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard Research Findings National Assessment of Educational Progress Data
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Dec. 2, 2004 Copyright © 2004 Stevens Institute of Technology Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education “Twelfth-grade students who reported using computers to collect data, download data, or analyze data had higher average scores than students who reported never doing so.” Research Findings National Assessment of Educational Progress Data
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Dec. 2, 2004 Copyright © 2004 Stevens Institute of Technology Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education Pathways Research Agenda Year 1: Baseline Information - Focus on SCP Training and Integration Years 2 and 3: Tracking Impact on Faculty Use and Student Learning Evaluation Aims
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