Title: Evaluating and Revising the Physical Education Instructional Program
1Evaluating and Revising the Physical Education
Instructional Program
2Purpose of Program Evaluation
- Document the validity and/or importance of the
program outcomes - Document the way in which the program is being
implemented - Determine the effect of the program on
participants - Provide recommendations for revisions based on
identified weaknesses
3Decisions involved in program evaluation
Planning Decisions What should we do?
Recycling Decisions Did we do it?
Curriculum Outcomes
Implementing Decisions Are we doing it?
Organizing Decisions How should we do it?
Educational Experiences
4Developing the evaluation plan
- Curriculum Outcomes Planning Decisions
- What is the purpose of this evaluation?
- Adopting a new curriculum? Discontinuing a
program? Implementation of new instructional
strategies? Program review for accreditation? - Who is a part of this phase?
- Typically, you the teacher, other peer teachers,
at least one administrator, perhaps one community
member
5Developing the evaluation process
- Educational Experiences Organizing Decisions
- What is needed for this program to be successful?
- Facilities? Equipment? Scheduling? Class size?
- Teacher prep for the experiences
- Is this the current status within this program?
6Developing the evaluation process
- Educational Experiences Implementing decisions
- Are we following the curriculum?
- Do the learners know what they are supposed to
learn? - Do learners have pre-requisite skills based on
the scope and sequence - Have we implemented the curriculum model
appropriately?
7Developing the evaluation process
- Curriculum Outcomes Recycling decisions
- Based on the planned outcomes, the decisions made
through organization and implementation, did we
meet our outcomes? - Did learning occur? Did we accomplish our goals?
- If yes? Do we continue this curriculum?
- If partly yes? What do we need to change to meet
our goals and promote student learning? - If no? Do we discontinuing this curriculum?
- Was the program effective in meeting goals? Do we
need program improvement to meet goals?
8Recycling Decisions
- Program Improvement
- Based on documentation of individual student
achievement - Consider possible changes in program objectives
or modifications of the existing program
standards - Consider changes in instructional strategies
- Consider whether the program is meeting student
need for relevant learning
9Recycling Decisions
- Program Effectiveness
- Program evaluation seeks to describe the number
of students who are making gains on the program
objectives - Evaluation of the program is merely an extension
of the evaluation of individual students
10Recycling Decisions Program Effectiveness
- ?Did change occur?
- ? Was the change statistically significant?
- ? Was the effect educationally significant?
- ? Can effects be replicated?
- ? Did the observed effects result from the
program?
11Recycling Decisions Program Effectiveness
- If students dont meet the program outcomes, one
must consider - Characteristics of the teacher
- Characteristics of the students
- Characteristics of the instructional setting or
context - Characteristics of program implementation
- Strength of relationships often provide insight
regarding potential program revisions
12Determining needed changes
- Knowledge of what to improve must be
supplemented with information suggesting why
the weakness exists - Weakness observed in program implementation
usually results from a lack of knowledge about
the process that is involved in planning,
implementing, or evaluating therefore, INSERVICE
13Recommendations
- Recommended improvements tend to focus on
changing the activity content - If changing content, will the new content be more
relevant to the goals and desired outcomes? How
will new content align with purpose of the
curriculum model? - Would changes in instruction increase the quality
of the program? - Are new activities sequence patterns adapted to
student readiness? are resources available? - Be ready to communicate the evaluation results to
school community, regardless of the analysis
outcome
14Practical Application
- Based on the scope chart developed for your
curriculum model, how would you go about
evaluating this program once implemented? - Describe the process of the program evaluation
- Describe the data to be collected
- Describe how you would analyze the data
- Describe how you would utilize the data to
implement change