Title: Progressive Science Initiative
1Progressive Science Initiative
Bob Goodman NJ Center for Teaching and
Learning bgoodman33_at_gmail.com
2- Empowering Teachers Leading Change
3The US faces a serious challenge in math and
science education
- US student achievement is considered
internationally uncompetitive - The US percentage of the worlds scientists and
engineers is shrinking - Two useful reports Rising above the Gathering
Storm and The Perfect Storm
4A major obstacle is a lack of coherence what is
science?
- The relationship between the subjects (Physics,
Chemistry, Biology, Earth, Forensic, etc.) is
unclear - What content to teach within the subjects is
unclear - How we measure progress is unclear
5Conflicting goals for science education
- State Standards
- NAEP Standards
- TIMSS
- Textbook driven curricula
- AP Curricula
6Conflicting process goals
- Science Literacy (basic facts)
- Inquiry
- Mathematical Problem Solving
7Solutions must work for both students and
teachers to be viable
- A successful program must emerge from and support
teachers while teaching students - A successful program must result in high student
achievement and a high level of teacher morale - A successful program must grow its own great
teachers, not count on finding them elsewhere
8The Progressive Science Initiative
- Began 10 years ago by the teachers at the school
- Aimed at improving math and science achievement
- Embraced the AP Curricula as setting a clear goal
- The resulting coherence helps teachers as much as
it helps students
9AP Performance and International Competitiveness
10Teterboro Science InitiativeVertical and
Horizontal Alignment to AP Curricula
- Vertical alignment of both math and science
- Shows the usefulness of learned tools from year
to year - Horizontal alignment of math and science
- Shows the usefulness of learned tools between
math and science - AP exams used as landmark goals
- Adds value through recognition, self-esteem,
college credits and better college choices - Especially for low SES and minority students
11AP Exams by Department (as multiple of NJ Rate
NJ1)
12AP Exams Passed (3) (as multiple of NJ Rate
NJ1)
13AP Science Exams Taken (as multiple of NJ Rate
NJ1)
14AP Science Exams Passed (as multiple of NJ Rate
NJ1)
15Participation in Elective ScienceCourses Taken
Per Senior
16Racial Composition of Site2009
17Free or Reduced Lunch2009
18Math SAT Scores
19Verbal SAT Scores
20Key Design Elements
- Science Sequence Physics - Chemistry - Biology
- AP exams as landmarks
- Provide subject area goals
- Drives vertical curriculum through backwards
design - Only AP science content taught in required
courses - Vertical and horizontal curriculum alignment
21Defining AP Achievement Participation and
Passing Rates Not the average score on the AP
Exam
- Reduces tracking while promoting vertical and
horizontal curriculum alignment - Prior learning scaffolds future learning
- Redundancy is minimized
- More sections of fewer courses
22Encourages Doing the Right Thing
- Increase participation in AP Courses
- Prepare all students for AP courses
- Encourage all students to take AP courses
- Encourage all students to complete the courses
- Require all students to take the exam
- Increase AP Offerings
- Improve practices to raise scores
23Progressive Science Sequence Grades 9 - 12
24Progressive Science Sequence Minimal Version
25Traditional SequenceRigorous Version
26Traditional SequenceMinimal Version
27Ninth Grade PhysicsThe Keystone to Science and
Math Achievement
- The foundation of the science sequence
- The foundation for math achievement
- The equalizer - social constructivist approach
benefits all students
28Social Constructivist SettingIn the Classroom
- Group Problem Solving
- Time in class mostly devoted to working on
problems in small or large groups - Peer teaching
- Different prior math skill leads to peer teaching
- Flat playing field
- prior physics experience of students similar -
minimal
29Social Constructivist SettingIn the School
- Twice a week - 2 hours of after-school help
available from teachers, peers and AP Physics
students - Ample teacher and peer tutoring available
- Since all students take the same course study
groups and peer help encouraged
30Assessment
- Weekly formative assessments
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- AP format for all major tests
- Half free response
- Half multiple choice
- Questions from prior AP tests or similar
- Bi-weekly labs
- No grades for participation, homework, etc.
31Encourage Success
- Maximize student effort and morale
- Maintain high standard
- Most students do well almost none fail
- Modified AP curve used for most assessments
- Students may retake all assessments (new version)
- only higher grade counts
32Algebra
- All students must master Algebra I by the end of
9th grade - Fundamental to all later math
- Fundamental to much of later science
- Necessary to be literate in math and science
- Algebra weakness is a key reason for
algebra-based physics not a reason to avoid
algebra in physics
33Physics Supports Algebra
- Algebra-based All students enrolled in Algebra,
or completed it in a prior year - No trigonometry
- Provides a setting to show the usefulness of the
mental tool of mathematics
34Physics Supports AP Physics B
- All objectives taken from Physics AP B
- About 40 of AP B completed
- Completes 90 of Mechanics and E M
- excludes only the 10 requiring trigonometry
- All students prepared for AP B
- makes 9th Grade Physics very useful
- All students accepted into AP Physics B
35Physics Supports Chemistry
- Fundamental concepts such as
- Energy
- Electrostatic force fundamental to chemistry
- Atomic Quantum Theory
- Problem solving experience
- Experience with units and calculations
- Inquiry Experience
36Chemistry
- Supports AP Chemistry
- All objectives drawn from AP Chemistry
- about half of AP Chemistry completed
- Supports AP Physics B
- all AP B students also in chemistry
- shared objectives taught in chemistry first (gas
laws, atomic energy levels, etc.) - Saves time in AP Physics and eliminates
redundancy - Supports Biology
- Much of biology based on physics and chemistry
37Biology
- Supports AP Biology
- All objectives drawn from AP Biology
- about half of AP Biology taught in this course
- Supports Anatomy and Physiology
- Supports AP Chemistry
- Reviews chemistry, so AP Chemistry doesnt need
to
38The Teachers
- All ten current teachers were hired and trained
during the programs development - None had previously taught an AP course
- Seven of the ten are currently teaching an AP
science course - Zero turnover no teacher has left the school in
more than 5 years
39Teacher Collaboration
- Weekly meeting of all teachers to develop shared
materials by consensus - Unit Plan, assessments, worksheets, labs, etc.
- Major tests given on same dates
- All classes take same tests, etc.
- All content must come from AP B objectives
- Raises teacher and student morale through
coherence and focus
40Teacher Collaboration
- Common schoolwide assessments structures the
work of teachers who are new, or new to a course - Maximize the number of teachers for each course
rather than minimizing preps more teachers for
a course increases support and cooperation - Frequent (at least weekly) meetings between all
teachers for a course
41Teacher Collaboration
- New teachers given time to take course with
students before teaching it the next year - All materials (tests, quizzes, notes, HW
assignments, etc.) shared between all teachers - After school tutoring for all students,
regardless of teacher - Moving to shared use of Smart materials
42Great teachers a cause and a result of a
successful program
- A coherent program with clear goals and strong
teacher support attracts both strong teachers and
strong prospective teachers - It honors the expertise of experienced teachers
while supporting new teachers it offers
continuous professional growth - Successful recruitment, training, induction and
retention are the causes and the results of an
excellent program
43Expanding PSI www.njctl.orgClick on PSI
44Progressive Science Initiative
- Research shows that PSI raises the science
achievement of average US students to
international levels - A solution to raising national student
achievement is to spread PSI to more schools
(its not clear there are other solutions) - That requires more PSI teachers, but PSI provides
the method to train/certify new science teachers
45Progressive Science Initiative
- Traditional Alternate Route programs seek to
get current science professionals to become
teachers. The problem is - We have a shortage of science professionals
thats why we need to improve US science
education - Its not clear they want to leave their jobs
- Its not clear that they will be good teachers
- We question the assumption that
- Science is hard teaching is easy
46Progressive Science Initiative
- PSI has shown all students can learn science.
- We extend that to all teachers can learn
science - We propose to use PSI to teach science to highly
skilled teachers. - Our goals is to get the best teachers to become
science teachers our assumption is - Teaching is hard science is easy
47PSI Smart Technology
- PSI instructional materials have been
collaboratively developed using Smart/Senteo
technology improving educational efficiency - This has also increased teacher collaboration
through Smart lesson study approach - Extending this to a virtual interschool PLC will
enable scaling up PSI to new schools and teachers
48PSI Provisional Certification
- Teachers will learn the science content, and how
to teach the science content, in PSI classes - Teachers will be certified to teach a first level
PSI course, after completing it successfully - Teachers will continue taking PSI courses while
teaching their first PSI course. - Teachers will be mentored on site and meet twice
weekly with their cohort to take subsequent PSI
courses and discuss their field experience
49Full Certification
- After completing a PSI sequence, and the field
experience, teachers will be able to teach any
standard course in their content area - Teachers will need to pass the appropriate Praxis
- Teachers will then be fully certified and will be
able to teach both PSI and non-PSI courses in
their content area
50Courses and Certifications
51www.njpsi.org
- All the materials developed to teach PSI courses
are being posted on this site - Teachers will be able to access all of them
- Students will be able to access all but
assessments
52www.njpsi.org
- A discussion board is open to teachers and
students - A blog, for teachers only, is being added
- Teachers and students will be able to upload
their improved versions of materials - The site is the backbone of a virtual
Professional Learning Community
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57District Requirements
- Adopt the PSI Approach in participating schools
- Course sequence
- Curriculum
- Pedagogy
- Create PSI Classrooms
- Up to date Computer
- Projector
- Smart board
- Smart Response System
- Round Tables
- Large Whiteboard
58District Requirements
- Provide certified teachers (for any subject) who
are interested in learning and teaching science -
- Pay the graduate school tuition for the PSI
coursework for those teachers - Teachers receive training and graduate credits at
no cost, except their time
59Smarts Contribution
- For this first cohort, Smart is donating 45 sets
of Smart Responders at MSRP that represents
about 120,000 -
- Smart has given us preferential pricing we can
use for any of the schools we work with - Smart is working towards developing interest in
other states through their liaison person who
works with DOEs around the country
60First Physics Teacher Cohort Physics - June 29,
2009
- Summer coursework for teachers has been completed
- 42 Current teachers
- 4 School Districts
- 21 Schools
- Taught by 3 Teterboro faculty in the role of Kean
University Adjunct Faculty - Located in two classrooms and one physics lab
61First Physics Teacher Cohort Current
Certifications
- Biology 12
- Mathematics 7
- Physical Science - 5
- Physics 4
- Middle School Science - 4
- Chemistry 3
- Earth Science 2
- Environmental Science - 1
- Accounting - 1
62First Chemistry Teacher Cohort January, 2010
- Physics coursework, to prepare for chemistry,
begins in January Chemistry courses in June - Target 46 Current teachers
- Target 4 School Districts
- Target 21 Schools
63Second PSI Physics Teacher Cohort January, 2010
- Physics coursework, along with teachers in the
first chemistry cohort - For these teachers, replaces the summer course
- Complete coursework in the Fall along with those
in the third cohort, who will take the first
courses in the summer
64First PSI Biology Teacher Cohort August, 2010
- Physics coursework, to prepare for chemistry,
begins August, 2010 - Chemistry coursework to prepare for biology
begins in January, 2011 - Target 46 Current teachers
- Target 4 School Districts
- Target 21 Schools
65How we measure student success
- AP exams taken
- AP exams passed
- State tests passed
- SAT II test scores
- Student interest in science and math as seen in
electives chosen and college majors - High student and teacher morale
66How we measure teacher success
- The number who complete the initial PSI course
- The number who pass the exit test from that
course to enter field experience - The number who become fully certified
- The number who become full time science teachers
- The results of their students
67PSI Partners
- New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning
- New Jersey Department of Education
- New Jersey Educational Association
- Kean University
- Bergen County Vocational Technical Schools
- Jersey City Public Schools
- Newark Public Schools
- Paterson Public Schools
- Smart Technology, Inc.
68Future PSI Expansion
- Additional schools within current partner
districts - Additional school districts in New Jersey
- Additional States
69 PSI ExpansionChallenges and Opportunities
- The current web site and materials support
unlimited expansion - The need for PSI professors to instruct future
PSI teachers is a potential limiting factor - The PSI courses need to both train future PSI
teachers as well as future PSI professors - A portion of the teachers currently enrolled in
PSI courses have the ability to become PSI
professors - An incentive for certified science teachers to
take PSI courses, benefiting the social
constructivist approach
70Progressive Science Initiative
Bob Goodman NJ Center for Teaching and
Learning bgoodman33_at_gmail.com