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TeachingSingaporeMath 2013 JBadger
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Data Collection Determining the fidelity of the Singapore Math curriculum implementation was measured through multiple measures rather than relying on a single indicator (Ormundson et al., 2012): teacher surveys and journals, teacher and student interviews, end-of-year state criterion-referenced test (CRT) and Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS) student achievement scores, and classroom observations. One teacher in each of the 21 schools from Kindergarten to Grade 4 volunteered to participate in the first year of the study after receiving a description by the principal or assistant principal in a staff meeting. There were, therefore, 105 teachers in the first year. Participating teachers each received a $100.00 stipend at the conclusion of the school year for their contributions to the study. The educators agreed to journal four times over the course of the school year and allow classroom observations. The first-year teachers were invited to return to participate at the start of the second year, and others volunteered to replace five teachers who did not to return in the second year. Five teachers withdrew after the first year because of pregnancy, change in work assignment, growing school commitments, and inability to maintain the journaling and classroom video-recording requirements. In the second year of the study, Grade 5 was implemented by the county and also included in the research design, increasing the number to 127 participating teachers. There were no design changes in the second year of the study. Surveys The development of online teacher surveys was informed by the research questions of this investigation, pilot-testing the surveys in 2008, and a review of literature on teachers’ perceptions of mathematics (Luppescu & Hart, 2005; Tapia & Marsh, 2004; Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2004). Results collected from the same survey disseminated over two years were produced in an Excel file and data disaggregated by grade level and school. Journals Teachers’ journals were submitted at the conclusion of four data-collection periods: September-October, November-December, January-February, and March-April. To increase Download 272.23 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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