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REG IO N AL ED U C ATIO NAL LAB ~ REG IO N AL ED U C ATIO NAL LAB ~ APPALACHIA APPALACHIA USING the VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT for MOTIVATING STUDENTS to ENGAGE in LEARNING ALGEBRA I J anuary, 2008 Jo A nn M osier, Roland O ’D aniel Linda H argan Collaborative forTeaching & Learning

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REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL LAB ~ REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL LAB ~ APPALACHIAAPPALACHIA

USING the VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT for MOTIVATING STUDENTS to ENGAGE in

LEARNING ALGEBRA I

January, 2008Jo Ann Mosier, Roland O’Daniel

Linda HarganCollaborative for Teaching & Learning

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Agenda

• Background of the Kentucky Hybrid Algebra I Project

• Demonstrate KVHS Alg I and Spotlight on Algebra

• Processes/Structures Used

• Model of what a classroom period would look like

• Conversations with teachers

• Next steps – how can I get involved in this research.

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Kentucky Hybrid Algebra I Project

• A research project funded by the USDE through REL Appalachia, with online resources from KDE.

• GOAL: To compare outcomes in schools that are using the approach to schools that are not.

• Three areas of impact– Instructional practices– Classroom quality– Student learning

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What is the “Hybrid Approach”?

• Teachers participate in professional development in a learning community, focusing on– Effective practices for Algebra I instruction– Use of the technology

• Teachers make use of online resources to support classroom instruction.

• Students have direct access to online resources approximately 40 percent of class time.

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Professional Development Component

• Creating a Community of Learners– Research Based Best Practices in Algebra I

• Spotlight on Algebra• Mathematical Literacy Strategies

– Trainings- Face to Face and Embedded Distance Collaborations

– Sharing Routines/Processes • Supporting Teachers in Implementation

– Technical Support– Facilitation Support– Intentional Focus on Research Standards

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Hybrid Algebra 1 Classroom Model

• Typical Lessons– KVHS Lesson demonstration– Example Monitoring Tool

• Routines/Processes – Transparency of Learning Goals– Tracking Tool– Independent Learning– Intentional Whole Group Reflection

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How your school can participate

• Participating schools must– Offer at least one section of Algebra I for 9th graders– Have adequate technology and technology supports, as

established and verified by KVHS.– Agree to data collection plan

• Schools will be randomly assigned to intervention or business-as-usual control group.

• Intervention schools begin professional development in spring 2008, and use online resources to help support learning in SY’s 2008/09 and 2009/10.

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Data that will be used to assess impact

• One-day visit to each school• One 10-minute teacher survey• One EOC assessment for students• Student administrative records

– Enrollments– Student background characteristics– 8th grade test scores– 10th grade PLAN, math course enrollment, grade

and continued HS enrollment

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Questions or Comments?

We’d like to hear from you...J o Ann Mosier or Roland O’DanielCollaborative for Teaching and [email protected] or [email protected]

J ennifer [email protected]

Linda Cavalluzzo Linda HarganCNA CTL703-824-2197 [email protected] [email protected]