Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Reading First Evaluation in Georgia: A Multidimensional Approach Ken Proctor Reading First Director Georgia Department of Education Michael C. McKenna.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Reading First Evaluation in Georgia: A Multidimensional Approach Ken Proctor Reading First Director Georgia Department of Education Michael C. McKenna."— Presentation transcript:

1 Reading First Evaluation in Georgia: A Multidimensional Approach Ken Proctor Reading First Director Georgia Department of Education Michael C. McKenna University of Virginia

2 Overview of External Evaluation University of Georgia, College of Education University of Georgia, College of Education Reading Education Department Reading Education Department Educational Research Lab Test Scoring and Reporting Services Educational Research Lab Test Scoring and Reporting Services Occupational Research Group Occupational Research Group Implementation, Impact and Progress Implementation, Impact and Progress April 2004 – June 2007 (3 full years of program implementation) April 2004 – June 2007 (3 full years of program implementation)

3 Key UGA Personnel for External Evaluation Reading Education Department Reading Education Department Michelle Commeyras, Professor, Reading Education Michelle Commeyras, Professor, Reading Education Donna Alvermann, Distinguished Research Professor, Reading Education Donna Alvermann, Distinguished Research Professor, Reading Education Doctoral level reading ed students/field researchers Doctoral level reading ed students/field researchers TSARS-Education Research Lab (number crunching) TSARS-Education Research Lab (number crunching) Steve Cramer & Allan Cohen – Professors, Educational Psychology Steve Cramer & Allan Cohen – Professors, Educational Psychology Occupational Research Group Occupational Research Group Dorothy Harnish, Assoc. Research Scientist, Project Director Dorothy Harnish, Assoc. Research Scientist, Project Director

4 Annual State Reporting Has the state made progress in increasing the percentage of students reading at grade level or above? Has the state made progress in increasing the percentage of students reading at grade level or above? Which RF schools have made the largest gains in student reading achievement? Which RF schools have made the largest gains in student reading achievement?

5 Annual State Reporting Disaggregated data for students reading at or above grade level: Disaggregated data for students reading at or above grade level: Economically disadvantaged students Economically disadvantaged students Students from major racial and ethnic groups Students from major racial and ethnic groups Students with disabilities Students with disabilities Students with limited English proficiency Students with limited English proficiency Student performance data for percentage of students in RF schools in grades 1, 2, and 3 reading at or above grade level Student performance data for percentage of students in RF schools in grades 1, 2, and 3 reading at or above grade level

6 Evaluation Questions Impact Impact Implementation Implementation Progress Progress

7 Evaluation Questions: Impact What is the impact of Reading First (RF) on student achievement in reading as measured by standardized test scores? Is reading achievement in RF schools higher than in non-RF schools? What is the impact of Reading First (RF) on student achievement in reading as measured by standardized test scores? Is reading achievement in RF schools higher than in non-RF schools?

8 Evaluation Questions: Implementation Is the RF program being implemented by schools as intended in the Georgia RF plan? How does the level of implementation of RF relate to results being achieved in RF schools? Is the level of RF implementation positively correlated with higher reading achievement? Is the RF program being implemented by schools as intended in the Georgia RF plan? How does the level of implementation of RF relate to results being achieved in RF schools? Is the level of RF implementation positively correlated with higher reading achievement?

9 Evaluation Questions: Progress What progress is being made by RF schools in improving student reading achievement? Where progress is not apparent, what are the reasons for this? What interventions are required? What progress is being made by RF schools in improving student reading achievement? Where progress is not apparent, what are the reasons for this? What interventions are required? Are RF teachers more knowledgeable of scientifically based reading research after three years of professional learning experiences? Are RF teachers more knowledgeable of scientifically based reading research after three years of professional learning experiences?

10 Impact of RF on Student Reading Achievement Comparison of RF and non-RF schools on ITBS reading comprehension scores in grade three Comparison of RF and non-RF schools on ITBS reading comprehension scores in grade three Compare RF-funded schools with sample of non-RF schools matched by key demographic variables Compare RF-funded schools with sample of non-RF schools matched by key demographic variables Are there significant differences in reading test scores that can be explained by the RF program when other variables are controlled? Are there significant differences in reading test scores that can be explained by the RF program when other variables are controlled?

11 Impact of RF on Student Reading Achievement Year-to-year changes in RF schools Year-to-year changes in RF schools Grades 1, 2, and 3 ITBS scores in reading Grades 1, 2, and 3 ITBS scores in reading Beginning in year 2, compare each grade to previous year mean scores and percent reading at grade level Beginning in year 2, compare each grade to previous year mean scores and percent reading at grade level Identify significance of changes for each grade compared to scores for previous year for that same grade Identify significance of changes for each grade compared to scores for previous year for that same grade

12 Impact of RF on Student Reading Achievement Cohort analysis of RF students Cohort analysis of RF students First grade cohort each year of RF program First grade cohort each year of RF program Track cohort in subsequent grades each year to identify changes in percent reading at grade level using ITBS scores Track cohort in subsequent grades each year to identify changes in percent reading at grade level using ITBS scores Identify significance of changes for cohorts after one or two years of RF instruction Identify significance of changes for cohorts after one or two years of RF instruction

13 Impact of RF on Student Reading Achievement Comparison of CRCT (Georgia Test) results Comparison of CRCT (Georgia Test) results Means of confirmatory evidence of RF impact Means of confirmatory evidence of RF impact CRCT passing rates in reading for grades 1, 2, and 3 CRCT passing rates in reading for grades 1, 2, and 3 Identify year-to-year changes in pass rates for RF schools Identify year-to-year changes in pass rates for RF schools Compare RF student pass rates to those of entire state of GA each year Compare RF student pass rates to those of entire state of GA each year

14 Fidelity of Implementing Reading First Instructional Strategies Observations of Reading First Teachers Observations of Reading First Teachers Interviews with Literacy Coaches Interviews with Literacy Coaches Survey Questionnaires Survey Questionnaires

15 Observations of Reading First Teachers Instructional Content Emphasis (I.C.E.) Instructional Content Emphasis (I.C.E.) Half of the schools are observed in the spring and the other half in the fall. Year to year (spring to spring/fall to fall) comparisons are made from observation data. Half of the schools are observed in the spring and the other half in the fall. Year to year (spring to spring/fall to fall) comparisons are made from observation data. Observers are UGA Professors and doctoral- level graduate students Observers are UGA Professors and doctoral- level graduate students

16 Use of Observation Data Assess what instructional strategies are being used in RF classrooms Assess what instructional strategies are being used in RF classrooms Identify percent of teachers and schools using key RF strategies (status of implementation) and changes in use from year to year Identify percent of teachers and schools using key RF strategies (status of implementation) and changes in use from year to year Report on statewide trends for grade levels and for all RF schools Report on statewide trends for grade levels and for all RF schools

17 Literacy Coach Surveys- Monthly On-line, web-based ongoing reporting system On-line, web-based ongoing reporting system Assess implementation processes and concerns of key participants Assess implementation processes and concerns of key participants UGA Reading Education team develop UGA Reading Education team develop State department RF staff review/ approve surveys prior to administration State department RF staff review/ approve surveys prior to administration Data is used in a formative manner to inform decisions made by the Professional Development Architects and the GADOE regarding upcoming professional development sessions. Data is used in a formative manner to inform decisions made by the Professional Development Architects and the GADOE regarding upcoming professional development sessions.

18 Interviews with Literacy Coaches Telephone interviews once a year (end of year report) Telephone interviews once a year (end of year report)

19 Use of LCs Time Related to DIBELS Results DIBELS data compared to literacy coaches’ self-reported time on various tasks. DIBELS data compared to literacy coaches’ self-reported time on various tasks.

20 Yearly Surveys Reading First teachers Reading First teachers Reading First school administrators Reading First school administrators Parents of Reading First students Parents of Reading First students Regional Reading First consultants Regional Reading First consultants

21 Progress in Reading Achievement Within-school growth in reading achievement at RF schools Within-school growth in reading achievement at RF schools DIBELS subtest scores in grades K-3 DIBELS subtest scores in grades K-3 Pre-post analysis each year (beginning and end-of-year test results) Pre-post analysis each year (beginning and end-of-year test results) Identify areas of progress across RF schools Identify areas of progress across RF schools Teacher knowledge survey of SBRR (pre- post analysis) Teacher knowledge survey of SBRR (pre- post analysis)

22 Why evaluating the bottom line isn’t good enough

23 “Conventional Wisdom”

24 Old CW: RF evaluation should focus on the bottom line – achievement “Conventional Wisdom”

25 Old CW: RF evaluation should focus on the bottom line – achievement New CW: RF evaluation must focus on contributory factors as well “Conventional Wisdom”

26 Why fine-grained evaluation is needed  Degree of implementation is important.  RF is not monolithic across states, districts, schools, or classrooms.  Causal relationships cannot be identified by looking only at the effect and assuming a uniform, consistent cause.

27 So, did Reading First work?

28 That’s not the right question.

29 Reading First has (perhaps unintentionally) created a variety of circumstances nationwide that …  can be viewed as quasi-experiments  these are long-term and replicable  are numerous enough to address important questions across sites  are also rich in qualitative data

30 Predictions  Many studies of RF will appear over the next decade, in addition to the comprehensive national report.  These studies will be conducted by independent researchers and will appear in a variety of forums.  The “treatment” in these studies will not be RF in a uniform sense, but a set of factors that RF has made possible.

31 Cardiac Method of Evaluation

32 Hypotheses  Findings will converge across studies, substantiating the impact of certain factors.  These factors will include:  instructional practice aligned with SBRI  emergence of strong teacher support for the initiative as a result of PD  presence of a knowledgeable, tactful, and assertive coach

33 So, what will the right question be?

34 What has Reading First taught us?

35 http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/reading/projects/garf/


Download ppt "Reading First Evaluation in Georgia: A Multidimensional Approach Ken Proctor Reading First Director Georgia Department of Education Michael C. McKenna."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google