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2 Curriculum Design & Review Process

3 CDRP in Science

4 Curriculum Design & Review Process

5 Stage 4: Evaluate  How do we know our curriculum is working?  How do we analyze learning results to inform curriculum design & teaching? CDRP in Science

6 Stage 4: Evaluate  Do we gather learning results regularly and consistently?  Do we record and communicate results?  Do we use learning results to make instructional decisions?  Do we demonstrate that student learning results meet or exceed expectations?

7 Concept Inventories One Aspect of Evaluation  External to Curriculum  Uniform Among Sections  Professionally Developed  Provides Data

8 Force Concept Inventory  The Physics Teacher, Vol 30, March 1992  Focused on the Newtonian concept of force  Conceptual, not computational  Timed Multiple Choice: 30 questions in 30 minutes Isaac Newton

9 Force Concept Inventory At SI  Diagnostic Tool  Does not affect students’ grades  Given after (but not right after) corresponding unit on Newton’s Laws  5 years of data (2004 – 2009) at general, honors, and AP levels

10 Force Concept Inventory SI Physics: FCI Results from 2004 - 2009 Guessing Proficient Mastery

11 Force Concept Inventory SI Physics: FCI Results from 2004 - 2009 Guessing Proficient Mastery

12 Force Concept Inventory SI Physics: FCI Results from 2005-06 Guessing Proficient Mastery

13 Force Concept Inventory SI Physics: FCI Results from 2006-07 Guessing Proficient Mastery

14 Force Concept Inventory At SI  Correlation with grades?  Example: Honors Physics  Grading Scale  4 = Mastery  3 = Proficiency  2 = Passing  1 = Not Proficient

15 Force Concept Inventory At SI FCI Score and Unit Grade in Phys Honors (2007) FCI Score Unit Grade – Newton’s Laws Guessing Proficient Mastery

16 Force Concept Inventory  Every question & answer choice probes for misconceptions

17 Force Concept Inventory  Questions correspond to core curricular concepts

18 Force Concept Inventory Concept Analysis: SI Physics (2007)

19 Force Concept Inventory Conclusions  Inventories are one piece of the evaluation “puzzle”  Curriculum, not teacher, is best predictor of student performance on inventories Challenges  Renewing curriculum in response to results  Results raise other questions (class size, gender, etc)  Expanding use & effectiveness of inventories  Evaluation through other methods & tools

20 Concept Inventories Physics  FCI (Force Concept Inventory)  CSEM (Conceptual Survey of Electricity & Magnetism) Chemistry  CCI (Chemical Concept Inventory) Biology  CINS (Concept Inventory of Natural Selection)

21 Stage 4: Evaluate  Do we gather learning results regularly and consistently?  Do we record and communicate results?  Do we use learning results to make instructional decisions?  Do we demonstrate that student learning results meet or exceed expectations? CDRP

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