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Title: Opportunities for Research in Public Service Projects


1
Opportunities for Research in Public Service
Projects
  • E. Ray Phillips, Ph.D.
  • Director
  • Tennessee Mathematics, Science and Technology
    Education Center
  • October 21, 2005

2
Some Observations
  • Public Service/Outreach related research
  • Quantitative (quasi-exp.) or Qualitative.
  • Environment/conditions for the study often set.
  • Not as strong and generalizable results as exp.
    designs.
  • Studies difficult to replicate.
  • Weight of the evidence important.
  • Had some luck at getting external funding.
  • Had some experience doing public service/outreach
    research.
  • Part of a team at USF that developed the Florida
    State Assessment Program (math), CLAST and the
    Florida Certification Exam.

3
Observations Contd
  • Directed several students doctoral
    dissertations.
  • Im not an educational measurement and research
    specialist.
  • Im a mathematics educator interested in research
    related to the teaching and learning of math/sci.
  • Not going to try to teach a class on research.
  • Since I dont know exactly what should be
    discussed in this session, Im going to talk
    mainly about my experience related to public
    service, outreach and/or instruction.

4
Choosing a Good Research Question
  • Answer important questions local, national
  • Answer questions that verify, justify or add
    creditability to your project.
  • Answer questions raised by those requesting your
    service.
  • Answer questions that have the potential of
    resulting in presentations or publications.

5
Relationship Between PD and Student Learning
Choosing a Good Research Question
6
Measuring Effect of PD on Student Achievement
Key NCEij NCE of jth student in teacher
is class BNCE NCE for students in teachers
current classes before pd BPNCE the
previous years NCE for these students ANCE
NCE for students in teachers current classes
after pd APNCE the previous years NCE for
these students
7
Data Collection
  • Use data banks
  • Administer tests (standardized or investigator
    developed)
  • Make observations
  • Conduct interviews/questionnaires
  • Review lesson plans, teaching portfolios, log
    books, etc.
  • Self-reporting

8
Funding Sources
  • Unit for which service is being provided.
  • State Dept. of Education
  • THEC
  • U.S. Dept. of Education
  • NSF
  • NASA
  • Professional Organizations (NASSMC, College
    Board)
  • Foundations
  • Corporations

9
Dissemination of Results
  • Presentations at Conferences of Professional
    Organizations
  • Local and state (often important to the client).
  • Regional, National and International (important
    to client, real important to university faculty)
  • Discipline Organization
  • MAA NCTM AMS
  • AAAS NSTA NCSE
  • SSMA ICME EMS
  • PME PME-NA NABT

10
Dissemination of Results
  • Presentations at Conferences of Professional
    Organizations
  • Local and state (often important to the client).
  • Regional, National and International (important
    to client, real important to university faculty)
  • Education Organization
  • AERA American Educational Research Association
  • ATE Association of Teacher Educators
  • ASCD Association for Supervision and Curriculum
    Development
  • NSDC National Staff Development Council
  • ITEA International Technology Education Assoc.
  • NMSA National Middle School Association

11
Dissemination of Results
  • Publications in Professional Journals
  • Local and state (often important to the client).
  • Regional, National and International (important
    to client, real important to university faculty)
  • All of the organizations listed, and many more,
    have scholarly journals that will publish
    manuscripts reporting public service, outreach or
    instruction related research.

12
Some Examples of Journals
  • Journal of Educational Research
  • Journal for Research in Mathematics Education
  • Journal of Staff Development
  • Teaching and Teacher Education
  • Journal of Research in Science Teaching
  • Journal of Research and Development in Education
  • School Science and Mathematics
  • Journal of Educational Psychology
  • The Mathematical Monthly
  • College Mathematics Journal
  • Cognition and Instruction
  • Research in Science and Technology

13
Some Examples
  • Presentations
  • Phillips, E. R. Kimmins, D. (2005). Theory to
    practice Improving teacher improvement. Fourth
    Annual Tennessee LEAD Conference, Nashville.
  • Kimmins, D. Phillips, E. R. (2002).
    Investigating the effectiveness of collaborative
    staff development partnerships. Pathways to
    Change International Conference of Transforming
    Mathematics and Science Education in the K-16
    Continuum. Arlington, VA.
  • Lichtenberg, D. R. Phillips, E. R. (1992). A
    survey concerning undergraduate geometry courses
    taken by prospective secondary teachers in
    selected colleges and universities in the U. S.
    Annual meeting of the Mathematical Association of
    America. Baltimore.

14
Some Examples
  • Presentations
  • Spector, B. S. Phillips, E. R. (1990).
    Restructing inservice science and mathematics
    teacher education USF Graduate Program of
    Excellence for Mathematics and Science Teachers.
    Annual International Conference on
    Science/Technology Education, Hiroshima, Japan.
  • Phillips, E. R. (1988). Effective inservice for
    elementary school teachers A summer mathematics
    institute. Annual meeting of The National Council
    of States on Inservice Education. New Orleans.
  • Jackson, M. B. Phillips, E. R. (1983). The
    effect of vocabulary-oriented mathematics
    instruction on learning seventh-grade
    pre-algebra. Annual meeting of The American
    Educational Research Association, Montreal.

15
Some Examples
  • Publications
  • Kimmins, D. Phillips, E. R. (2002).
    Investigating the effectiveness of collaborative
    staff development partnerships. Proceedings of
    Pathways to Change International Conference of
    Transforming Mathematics and Science Education in
    the K-16 Continuum.
  • Phillips, E. R. Greabell, L. C. (1990). A
    summer mathematics institute for elementary
    teachers Development, implementation, and
    follow-up. School Science and Mathematics, 90,
    134-141.
  • Phillips, E. R. Greabell, L. C. (1987). A
    collaborative model for non-traditional graduate
    teacher education. National Issues in Higher
    Education, 28, 191-202.

16
Some Examples
  • Publications
  • Jackson, M. B. Phillips, E. R. (1983).
    Vocabulary instruction in ratio and proportion
    for seventh graders. Journal for Research in
    Mathematics Education,14,337-343.
  • Phillips, E. R. Uprichard. A. E. (1983).
    Investigating variables related to sex
    differences in students ability to solve word
    problems in algebra. Focus on Learning Problems
    in Mathematics, 5, 47-61.
  • Uprichard, A. E. Phillips, E. R. (1976).
    Intraconcept analysis of rational number
    addition A validation study. Journal for
    Research in Mathematics Education, 8, 7-16.
  • Phillips, E. R. Kane, R. B. (1973). Validating
    learning hierarchies for sequencing mathematical
    tasks in elementary school mathematics. Journal
    for Research in Mathematics Education, 4,
    141-151.
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