March 24, 2008
CROSSWALK of GK-12 Evaluation Topics to Indicators and Data Sources
This document outlines the information we will collect in order to address the GK-12 Program Evaluation Research Questions (see Appendix A at the end of this document for a list of the study research questions). For each primary study area (Fellows; K-12 Teachers and Students; and participating IHEs) we have outlined the primary outcomes of interest and relevant covariates – that is, other factors we hypothesize may influence the outcomes of interest.
For example, one outcome of interest to this study are the professional teaching skills gained by Fellows as a result of participating in GK-12. Covariates that we will examine and control for when analyzing Fellows’ teaching skills include Fellows’ previous teaching experiences and non GK-12 teaching experiences during graduate school. The indicators described in this document are the topics that will be addressed; a given topic may correspond to a single survey question or multiple questions.
As you will see, the core sources of information for this study are as follows:
To examine impacts on FELLOWS, the primary sources of information will be the surveys of FELLOWS/COMPARISON INDIVIDUALS and surveys of FACULTY ADVISORS.
To examine program outcomes for TEACHERS, the primary source of information will be the survey of TEACHERS and individual project EVALUATION REPORTS.
To examine program outcomes for graduate education at participating IHEs, the primary sources of information will be the survey of PIS, survey of FACULTY ADVISORS and the site visit/telephone INTERVIEWS.
Terminology: Note that due to the nature of the comparison group for Fellows, we can assess GK-12 program impacts for Fellows, but in other areas we will examine program outcomes as reported by participants but not causally attributed to GK-12 through a quasi-experimental comparison group.
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Appendix A: Research Questions
Fellow Outcomes:
What is the impact of participating in GK-12, both while enrolled and after graduation, for Fellows’
Professional preparation? (teamwork, communication, teaching, collaboration, and research)
Academic progression and retention towards their degrees?
Career choices and advancement?
Understanding of the responsibilities of STEM professionals for outreach and social awareness?
K-12 Outcomes (Teachers, Students, Schools):
What are the outcomes of participating in GK-12 for K-12 teachers’
STEM content knowledge?
Use of STEM and GK-12 related pedagogical practices and tools?
Participation in STEM professional development and subsequent GK-12 related activities?
Access to STEM educational curricula and resources? (e.g., classroom resources, collaborative opportunities etc.)
What are the outcomes of participating in GK-12 for K-12 students’ knowledge of and interest in STEM fields and STEM-related careers?
Outcomes for Graduate Education at Participating IHEs:
To what extent have GK-12 inspired ideas and practices been incorporated into the professional preparation of STEM graduate students at participating institutions of higher education?
To what extent have participating STEM faculty members and university staff developed, strengthened, and sustained partnerships with local school districts?
Analysis across all of these research questions will focus on two dimensions – 1st, establishing the influence of GK-12 in effecting change, and 2nd, determining the characteristics of GK-12 awards which are associated with higher or lower levels of influence. In other words, what makes for an effective / successful GK-12 project? What makes for a beneficial experience for Fellows and Teachers? Etc.
1 New question as of 2007.
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Survey of GK-12 Fellows (Enrolled, Grad/Left) |
Author | CarneyJ |
Last Modified By | CarneyJ |
File Modified | 2008-03-24 |
File Created | 2008-03-24 |