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This project aims to develop diverse multi-tier research teams to implement action research in education. It focuses on reforming the teaching and learning of mathematics and science and aims to increase the number of qualified teachers in these subjects through mentoring and research activities.
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Development of Diverse Multi-tier Research Teams for Implementation of Action Research Sponsored by NSF DUE 0119046 PI: Arturo Pacheco and Co-PI: Tom Brady
Mourat Tchoshanov, Sally Blake, Antonio Borunda, and Karla Heureca The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) TPPI Meeting Washington, DC March 14, 2004
Program Background PETE Follow-up Study Evolved from NSF/CETP Programs Collaborative effort with Colleges of Education and Science and the El Paso Community College Reform in the teaching and learning of mathematics and science Follow-up to document and assess the impact of PETE Support for graduate students
Robert Noyce Scholarship Program- • The Scholarships/Stipends and Mentoring Support (SSaMS) • Participants • Pre-service teachers who are juniors or seniors with STEM majors • STEM professionals who are career changers (ATCP) • Goals: • 1. Increase the number of teachers qualified to teach mathematics and science K-12 • 2. Develop communities of practice around teaching and research into the teaching of mathematics and science • 3. Create a mentoring program to support induction, retention, and increased professionalism through research teams
Project participants according to programs. Project participants according to majors and/or degrees.
Research Team Noyce/PETE Scholar University Faculty School Faculty Action Research in the Real World Of Teaching and Learning Program Model
Program Activities • Bi-monthly seminars: Teams meet twicea month for research seminars. • Speakerspresent different research problems fordiscussion. • Mentors meet weekly with teams to planand implement research. • Teams present work at MIE Research Expo and Professional Conferences. • Teams submit papers to professional journals. • Summer program participation inexperimental teaching projects.
What happens in the seminars • Research articles shared • All mentors discuss their research experiences • Groups plan out their research questions • Conduct Literature Review • Data Collection • Data analysis and interpretation • Develop paper and presentation • Presentation of results • Discussion focusing on implications for practice and future research • Submission of research paper
Completed Projects The Influence of Developmental Levels of Thinking on Understanding Of Advanced Mathematical Concepts in Middle School Students Authors: Sue Spotts and Alex Bustillos (PETE Scholars, Wiggs Middle School) Faculty Mentors: Dr. M. Tchoshanov, Dr. S. Blake (Teacher Education) The Technology Based versus Seatwork Math Problem Solving Strategies in Elementary Classrooms Authors: Mary Gholson (Graduate Student, Alternative Certification), Karen Hernandez (Graduate Student, Alternative Certification) Faculty Mentor: Dr. M. Suskavcevic (Physics)
Completed Projects (cont.) Exploring Variables That Affect Performance of Students in Developmental Mathematics Authors: Edith Aguirre (Graduate Student, Department of Mathematics), Gabriel Cervantes (Instructor, Developmental Mathematics) Faculty Mentors: Dr. J. Staniswalis (Mathematics), Dr. S. Blake (Teacher Education), and Dr. M. Suskavcevic (Physics) Improving Students Attitudes and Understanding of Science Using Polarizers Author: Steven H. Jolley (Senior, Department of Chemistry) Faculty Mentor: Dr. J. Salvador (Chemistry) Site: John L. Chapin High School, Dr. Carla Gonzales (Principal), Javier Figueroa (Faculty)
Completed Projects (cont.) Visual Calculus In an Alternative Educational SettingAuthor: Moises Cortez (Graduate Student, Department of Education)Faculty Mentor: Dr. S. Blake and Dr. M. Tchoshanov (Teacher Education) Women Between Cultures: An Action Research Project Exploring Middle School Mexican-American Girls Science Learning Authors: Edna Amador, Laura Judith Calderon, Tracy Fernandez, Cindy Holmes Faculty Mentor: Dr. E. Hampton (Teacher Education) Early Development of Middle Grades Students’ Advanced Calculus Concepts Authors: Karla Huereca (Senior, Mathematics), Donald Hodgson (Burgess High School), Antonio Borunda (Bowie High School) Faculty Mentors: Dr. S. Blakeand Dr. M. Tchoshanov(Teacher Education)
Future Plans • Extend the program to include more faculty mentors • Work in more schools • Refine program components