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1 Project RACE: Rigorous Academic Curriculum for Everyone

2 Project Design: Project RACE is a high quality professional development program targeting Kentucky’s Program of Studies which is aligned with national science standards. Kentucky’s Program of Studies explicitly states applying factual knowledge in real-world scientific contexts allows students to refine the abilities that are the basis of scientific inquiry.

3 The goals of the project R.A.C.E. are: (1) to increase teacher/administrator content knowledge in science/STEM; (2) to improve student performance in science; and (3) to increase science teachers’ implementation of research-based instructional practices

4 Attainment of Goals: 1)During the academic school year, R.A.C.E. Professional Development Sessions (minimum of 27 hours per year) will operate as a Professional Learning Community.

5 WHY A PLC? R.A.C.E.’s chosen model is the PLC which has a research design stretching across a number of schools and where individuals learn from and support each other in the immersion of the content of what they teach in order to increase their effectiveness for students.

6 Attainment of Goals: 2) Summer College/Career Readiness Colloquium with emphasis on Job- embedded PD. The design of the summer program will be focused on standard based foundations, gender awareness, social economic concerns, and general learner needs to meet diverse learner needs.

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8 Attainment Continued: Teachers will learn curriculum delivery while being provided with activities, resources, and technology tools to teach these activities such as; roller coasters, aviation, and engineering while embracing environmental concerns. After each STEM job-embedded activity teachers will create Standards Based Lessons. *see agenda

9 Data Collection: Goals Specifically Linked to Identified Learning Needs Expected Impacts/ Results Evidence qualitativequantitative Goal 1:increase TEACHER content knowledge and access to researched-based instructional pedagogy in science 1.1 100% of teacher participants will increase science content knowledge DTAMS-Diagnostic Teacher Assessments in Math and Science 1.2 Given a pre/post teacher survey,40% increase yr 1 and 85% increase yr 2 of participants will report increased confidence in their own abilities to utilize new strategies Lesson Plan creation, curriculum maps Horizon- Inside the Classroom Questionnaire

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11 Results: 1) Overall test results showed that 80% increased their score, ranging from 10% to 20% with an overall increase of 7.1% (71% pretest and 78.1% on post-test). Twelve percent of the teachers scored the same from pre-test to post test results, and 8% decreased by one point on the test. 2) On teacher survey (Horizon Inside the Classroom Questionnaire Teachers Science Instruction Survey) a slight increase of 2% was observed drawing from sixteen questions that specifically address the teacher respondent's perspective regarding their own instructional preparedness in science. **A larger increase will be expected in year 2 due to a longer programming window.

12 Student Data: Goals Specifically Linked to Identified Learning Needs Expected Impacts/ Results Evidence qualitativequantitative Goal 2: Improve STUDENT performance in science 2.1 Middle/high school student assessment will show 10% increase yr 1 (due to limited implementation time in year1) and 15% increase yr 2 in content knowledge using NAEP released items NAEP released items, KPREP 2.2 10% increase yr 1 and 15% increase yr 2 in the number of students reporting more real world application of science as evidenced from a student per/post survey Student survey created by evaluator Administrator walk-through

13 Results:  Participating teachers testing average is 6% higher than non-participating  Common Assessment scores are on average 5% higher than their colleagues.

14 Administrator Data: Goals Specifically Linked to Identified Learning Needs Expected Impacts/ Results Evidence qualitativequantitative Goal 3: Increase ADMINISTRATORS content knowledge and access to implementation of research- based instructional practices 3.2 20% increase yr 1 and 30% increase in the participation of a Science Leadership network by administrators from participating counties Open ended questions on Professional Learning sessions Workshop evaluation and attendance data 3.3 10% increase yr 1 and 20% increase yr 2 in the number of administrators perceiving themselves as competent to evaluate science classes as evidenced from an administrator per/post survey Systemic Change through Teacher Enhancement Principal Questionnaire 3.3 10% increase yr 1 and 20% increase yr 2 in the number of administrators perceiving themselves as competent to evaluate science classes as evidenced from an administrator per/post survey Systemic Change through Teacher Enhancement Principal Questionnaire

15 Results:  Overall pre-test average score was 72% with an overall post test average score of 80%. This yielded an increase in overall percent of eight percent.  In addition, 95% of the administrators who engaged in the post project survey deemed themselves highly qualified to evaluate science classes in their buildings

16 Accomplishments:  Goals and objectives of the grant have either been met for current project or are in progress.  Implementation of walkthroughs in teachers classrooms  The increase in other areas of the DTAMS does provide further evidence that the project personnel have successfully addressed STEM integration into the science content.

17 Lessons Learned:  Our biggest challenge was the effort and negotiation processes invested in developing, drafting and testing the "walk-through" instrument to be used in classroom observations. Obtaining agreement from administrations in three counties and from five different administrators has been a monumental challenge  Secondly, our Georgetown professors/STEM Academy have been instrumental as content providers and providing practical activities teachers can use in their classrooms. Proving that choosing high-quality partners is a key to the success of the program.

18 Challenges: Our biggest challenge has been retirees/transfers and attendance.


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