presentation module 6
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final presentation for my MA enquiry on:Evaluating the Impact of an ELearning resource upon the attainment of Year 8 pupils during their Design and technology home learning project.TRANSCRIPT
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John Stather
Twitter.com/jstather
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Aim of the study
Evaluating the Impact of an
ELearning resource upon the
attainment of Year 8 pupils
during their Design and
technology home learning
project.
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John Stather
Teacher of Design Technology
Teaching 8 Years spread
between two 11 – 16
Comprehensive Schools
Responsibilities include Co-
ordinating Key stage 3
Technology
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Aims of this presentation
Introduce the enquiry, how it fits
with the school agenda and
define terms used within the
presentation
Review major findings
of the enquiry
Outline implications for policy implementation
Outline future orientation of the
Elearning App
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School Context
At Key Stage Three, the traditional model of homework has been replaced with a project based Home learning Model.
Pupils study 5 projects per half term, completing a project in each subject every full term.
Pupils are supported in their home learning with materials to download from the School’s VLE.
The home learning app is being developed and tested as an E Learning tool to further enrich the learning experience of pupils in their home learning.
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To ensure consistency a standardised mark sheet has been used
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Basiel – VLE it self does led to transferable
learning skills
Oftsed 09 – VLE population is largely down to
few keen members of staff who have an interest
in the field
Brenham – 50% more courses within the next 5
years will have 50% of content delivered online.
Bates – Argues that a major role of the vle and e
learning is to prepare learners for work
Hargreaves – had argued that it is this tinkering
and discussion between staff that can and staff
that what to that leds to knowledge being
transferred
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Model of learning embraced by the schools’ home learning model
Basiel, A (2008) ‘ELearning Pedagogy Literature Review’ Accessed at http://www.elearning.mdx.ac.uk/research last accessed on 13/06/2010
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Methodology used
A sampling frame of three year 8
Questionnaires given to all these pupils
Questions were mostly quantitative and the Likert
scale was used to increase qualitative feedback
Results were triangulated against statistical analysis
from pupils’ attainment data.
Feedback from other teachers was collected through
qualitative questionnaires.
Pupil attainment in Design Technology Compared
against other subjects and previous results
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Overview of results
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19%
52%
19%
5%5%
On how many different occasions did you use the home learning APP?
Once two - five six - ten 11 or more none
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38%
62%
Did you save it to your home computer?
Yes No
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14%
48%
38%
Did you use the worksheets or did you lay out your work in your own way?
used work sheets used some did not use worksheets
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10%
48%
10%
10%
19%
5%
Rate how easy you found the guide to use
excellent good satisfactoryfair confusing n/a
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71%
29%
Do you think the home learning project guide made your learning easier to manage?
yes no
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Comparison of home learning attainment against the students
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% submissionsLinear (% submissions)
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Review of attainment data
7 students did better than their TMG3 students met their TMG8 students were 1 sub level below7 students were more than 1 sub level below
6 student didn’t hand it in
32% met or did better than their TMG
58% of students achieved at least 1 sub level below their TMG or better
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All returned responses appear to
be in favor of the app as a learning
resource. A number of responses
from across the questionnaire
suggest that there is a lot of
potential for the app but only if
changes are made which focus on
the specific learning outcomes,
which the app is looking to take the
learners to. The data gained here
will be invaluable in the future
development of the App.
Teacher Questionnaires
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The questionnaire returns did show
a gap in the understanding of how
Rapid ELearning products in the
Secondary Education sector could
be deployed as learning tools.
Teacher Questionnaires
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The final conclusions of all
the data analysis, especially
the questionnaire data
suggests that the app could
support the pupils’
independent learning and
with more work on the
instructional design within
it, will create greater
support.
Final conclusions
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However, at present the statistical analysis of
attainment data suggests that the impact of
the app is on average minimal and suits some
learners better than others.
The actual impact of the app cannot be
totally measured using the methodology
deployed in this assignment.
The full scope of evaluating the app goes
beyond the research methodology which I
have used.
Final conclusions
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Implications to introducing this Innovation Policy
Kai Zen Approach - let people tinker
Be aware that a school is a complex system –
everybody will have a different
understanding/knowledge level of elearning +
Computer literacy but also of the role of homework
Be aware of peoples values. Elearning is part my
working practice and is valued as part of my grounded
theory but not everyone else.
Except that once introduced the innovation policy will
be shaped by comprise for all the reasons above.
Be sensitive and intrapersonal to other peoples
training needs
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Trowler argues that the
outcome may not be what is
intended as in deed a
compromise between the
policy and the stakeholders.
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Rapid Elearning content on the VLE to support and develop learning from the classroom.
Similar style booklets are now used in the classroom lessons with a strategic plan in place to introduce a wider range of Elearning activities over the next two years.
Future orientation
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References Basiel, A (2008) ‘ELearning Pedagogy Literature Review’ Accessed at http://www.elearning.mdx.ac.uk/research last accessed on 13/06/2010
Bates, T. (2009) Can you move classroom courses online quickly and cheaply? Accessed at: http://www.tonybates.ca/ Access on 15/3/10
Brenman, J. (2006) Shift Happens. Accessed at: http://www.slideshare.net/jbrenman/shift-happens-33834: Accessed on 01/07/10
Bush, T. (1998) ‘Organisational Culture and Strategic Management’ in Strategic Management in Schools and Colleges, London: Paul Champman
Fullan, M. (2001) ‘The Meaning of Educational Change, London: Routledge
Garret, V. (2005) ‘Leading and managing Change’, in Davies et al. (2005) School Leadership in the 21st Century, London: Routledge FalmerGladwell, Malcolm. The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference.New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2000.
Martin T. (1994) Institutional Blockages to learning and Changing a Psychodynamic Perspective (Paper presented at an annual conference, British Educational Management and Administrative Society September (1994)
Ofsted (2009) ‘Virtual learning environments: an evaluation of their development in a sample of educational settings’ Crown Copyright.
Trowler, P., Saunders, M. and Knight, P. (2003) Change Thinking, Change Practices ITSN Generic Centre
West-Burnham., Farrar, M. and Otero, G. (2007) ‘Change and Complex Communities’, in Schools and Communities, London: Continuum