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Surveys of Enacted Curriculum: An Introduction to Accessing and Understanding SEC Data. SEC Collaborating Organizations. Council of Chief State School Officers www.SECsurvey.org Wisconsin Center for Education Research www.SEConline.org Learning Point Associates/NCREL www.ncrel.org/sec
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Surveys of Enacted Curriculum:An Introduction to Accessing and Understanding SEC Data
SEC Collaborating Organizations • Council of Chief State School Officers www.SECsurvey.org • Wisconsin Center for Education Research www.SEConline.org • Learning Point Associates/NCREL www.ncrel.org/sec • TERC Regional Alliance DEC Project www.ra.terc.edu/DEC
History • The Survey of Enacted Curriculum Collaborative Project was initiated in 1998 in mathematics and science. • Over the past six years CCSSO and partners have work with state agencies to implement the SEC tools for data collection, analysis, and reporting.
In 2003, working with state specialists, Learning Point Associates and WCER, the collaborative developed an English Language Arts version of the survey. • Surveys are available K-12 for Mathematics, Science, and English Language Arts and Reading
Survey Formats Printed Web-based
Results Formats • Online graphic representations • Printed graphic representations • Raw data
The Survey Returns Data to Make Visible: • Teachers’ Professional Setting • Instructional Practice • Content Alignment
Survey Instruments – Teachers • Teacher Characteristics • Teacher Readiness • Professional Development Experiences • Influences on Curriculum • Teacher Beliefs • Class Description
Survey Instrument – Practice • Instructional Practices (Math) • Scales – A • Use of Homework – E • Classroom Activities– F • Problem-Solving– G • Small Group Work – H • Hands-On – I • Use of Assessments – J
Survey Instrument – Alignment • Subject Content • Subject Specific Topics • Time Spent on Topic • Level of Cognitive Demand
Key Education Questions • What progress have we made in implementing mathematics state standards? • ANSWER: Content Alignment Results of Survey of Enacted Curriculum
Key Education Questions (cont’d) • What do we know about our instructional program? How can we create a baseline of data as an evaluation of our MSP or Reading First program? • ANSWER: Instructional Practices Results of the SEC Charts F, G, H, I, J
Key Education Questions (cont’d) • What do we need to know about our instructional program to help us understand why our performance is low? • ANSWER: • Alignment of Enacted Curriculum to Standards and Assessments • Charts L (PD in Content area), • M (Influences on Instructional Practices), • N (Teacher Course-Taking), • O & P (Teacher Readiness), • Q (Beliefs)…
Key Education Questions (cont’d) • Did our professional development positively impact our instructional program in our MSP or Reading First program? • ANSWER: • Practice: Charts F,G, H, I, J, K… • Beliefs • Alignment
Alignment Assessment Standards Curriculum
A neutral content grid with cognitive demand Surveys of Enacted Curriculum The intended curriculum: State content standards—What students should learn The assessed curriculum: State (and other) assessments—tested learning The learned curriculum: Student outcomes based on school learning The enacted curriculum: What teachers teach Slide: Created By Learning Point Associates, 2003
The SEC Content TopicsMathematics, Science, English Language Arts The SEC provides a neutral, research-based language to describe content of English language arts, mathematics, and science. Slide: Created By Learning Point Associates, 2003
The SEC Content TopicsMathematics, Science, English Language Arts
Expectations for Students in English Language Arts and Reading
Stop & Do: Investigate Curriculum & Instruction • Content Alignment Results • Teacher Characteristics • Target Class Description • Instructional Practice • Professional Development • Teacher Beliefs
Task 1: Interpret Content Alignment Results • Scan English Language Arts or MathContent Chart. • Note the information that you readily understand. • Highlight the pieces that need further information to interpret. • Compare with the others in your group - noting similarities and differences.
1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 How to Read the Chart Specific content Amount of instructional time = colored of tiles. 2 5 Content areas –strands (e.g. measurement). The learning expecta- tion (cognitive demand) –horizontal axis. 3 6 Groups being compared. Colored boxes facilitate Comparison of data Between two groups. 4 Alignment Re-centered: 0.5041 = the degree of Alignment between sides
Interpreting Coarse Grain Scales Interval is 2.5 White = Not Covered <2.5 % = Between 4 & 5 class periods <5.0 % = About 9 class periods <7.5 % = 13 to 14 class periods >=7.5 % = More than 14 class periods
Creating Comparisons at Topic Level Click on the white boxes at the left of the topic strand.
Topic Level: Fine Grain Scale Conversions Interval is .5 White = Not Covered <0.5 % = 1 class periods <1.0 % = 2 class periods <1.5 % = 3 class periods >1.5 % = 4 class periods
Stop & Do: Prepare to Investigate Curriculum & Instruction • Content Alignment Results • Teacher Characteristics • Target Class Description • Instructional Practice • Professional Development • Teacher Beliefs
Floating Bar Charts - Details • Two columns supports comparing two cohort groups of result. • Scale: percentage of class time • Standard deviation and the mean (represents roughly 2/3 of the respondents) • (n): no results if n <3 • No difference between online and printed survey format for results.
Task 2: Interpreting Floating Bar Charts • Scan Chart F-1: Instructional Activities by grade level. • Note the information that you readily understand. • Highlight the pieces that need further information to interpret. • Compare with the others in your group - noting similarities and differences in highlighted items.
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2 1 4 3 5 How to Read the Chart 3 Two columns supports comparing two cohort groups of result. Scale: percentage of class time Standard deviation and the mean (represents roughly 2/3 of the respondents) (n): no results if n <3 No difference between online and printed survey format for results.
A teacher’s own results.
Current SEC Disaggregations • Grade Level • Level of Achievement • Amount of Professional Development • Percentage of minority students • By class size • By percentage of LEP students • By percentage of Female students
To access the Report Generator Go to: www.seconline.org
OHproject 10000 To complete a survey, Login as ‘Not Registered?’. Click on the arrows by ‘Please Select’ to scroll to your project name. Click ‘Register’.
Using the Administrator Report Generator • Select content area. • Select the chart you want to use. • Select groups (what cohorts do you want to compare?). • For example:
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Budget Planning to Use the SEC • Print Version of the Survey = $20.00 per person. • Online Version of the Survey = $10.00 per person • Membership in the SEC Collaborative (State, District = $15,000 per year) Includes use of surveys, professional development and technical assistance + opportunity to work with other SEC project leaders.
To Set-Up Your Group To Use the SEC Call Alissa Minor at WCER: 608 265-0447. To Set-Up Professional Development and/or Technical Assistance for Your Group • Call CCSSO, 202 336-7044 or your collaborator partner organization.